“Creo En Mí” is Natalia Jiménez’s pop-powered anthem of self-confidence. From the very first line she faces down every critic who ever told her she was “good for nothing,” transforming their negativity into rocket fuel. The Spanish singer paints vivid battle scenes—missiles, bullets, grenades—only to reveal that the war has forged her “metal wings.” The imagery is bold, cinematic, and liberating, inviting listeners to lift off with her rather than crawl on the ground.
At its heart, the song is a celebration of individuality and resilience. Jiménez reminds us that we are all “únicos, originales,” and if someone dislikes that, it truly “me da igual.” She has endured the worst, yet her chorus rings out like a mantra: “Creo, creo, creo en mí.” With each repetition she invites us to sing along, to believe in ourselves just as fiercely, and to greet the future—whatever it brings—standing tall and fully alert.
Natalia Altea Jiménez Sarmento, born on December 29, 1981, in Madrid, Spain, is a dynamic Spanish singer-songwriter renowned for her powerful vocals and versatile musical style spanning pop, Latin pop, mariachi, and rock. She began her musical journey performing in the streets and subways of Madrid before rising to fame as the lead vocalist of the popular band La 5ª Estación.
Launching a successful solo career, Natalia has sold over 3 million albums worldwide and received both Grammy and Latin Grammy Awards. She is celebrated for collaborations with Latin music stars such as Marc Anthony, Daddy Yankee, and Ricky Martin. Beyond recording, Natalia has served as a coach on various versions of The Voice, showcasing her talent and mentorship. With a deep connection to her Spanish roots and Mexican music traditions, she continues to inspire fans globally through her heartfelt songs and exceptional artistry.