Nana Triste literally means Sad Lullaby, and that is the bittersweet mood Natalia Lacunza and Guitarricadelafuente pour into this delicate pop-folk gem. Instead of lulling someone to sleep, the song wakes up buried memories: the singer admits she would stay “una, dos, tres noches más” if the fragile thread between them had not snapped. Over a silky guitar, she watches old wounds reopen, tastes tears “de sal,” and wishes she could rewind time.
The track dances between affection and anger, showing the chaos of loving someone who needs more care than you can give. She once protected her partner “como un niño que no sabe caminar,” but now she curses that role, begging for both “paz” and “guerra” while vowing, “No me vas a hacer llorar.” The repeated line “Nunca lo debà cuidar” finally breaks the spell like a mantra of self-liberation. Nana Triste reminds us that love can feel like honey one day and poison the next, and sometimes the bravest lullaby is the one that sings you free.
Natalia Lacunza SanabdĂłn is a Spanish singer-songwriter born in Pamplona in 1999. She first gained national attention after securing third place on the 2018 season of the popular talent show OperaciĂłn Triunfo. With a passion for music rooted in her childhood and a background in playing instruments like the guitar, fiddle, and piano, Natalia quickly established herself in the indie and alternative pop scenes.
Her debut EP, Otras Alas (2019), featuring the hit single "Nana Triste" with Guitarricadelafuente, topped the Spanish charts and earned a gold certification. Continuing her success, her follow-up EP2 debuted at number one in Spain. In 2022, she released her first full-length album, Tiene Que Ser Para MĂ, solidifying her place as a unique voice in contemporary Spanish music. Natalia’s emotive vocals and evocative songwriting make her a standout artist blending intimate bedroom pop with indie vibes.