
Mariana "Lali" Espósito is a multi-talented Argentine singer, actress, dancer, and model born in Buenos Aires in 1991. She first captured audiences as a child actress in popular telenovelas like Rincón de Luz, Floricienta, and Chiquititas, before rising to international fame with her lead role in Casi Ángeles.
Between 2007 and 2012, Lali was a key member of the teen pop band Teen Angels, which enjoyed massive success across Latin America, Israel, and Europe. Launching her solo music career in 2014 with the album A Bailar, she blends pop, dance, hip hop, and electronic influences to create dynamic hits. With numerous awards and a strong acting portfolio—including Netflix's Sky Rojo and acclaimed stage performances—Lali Espósito stands out as one of Argentina's most influential contemporary artists.
Get ready for a love ultimatum straight from Buenos Aires! In “Necesito,” Argentinian pop sensation Lali sings with the urgency of someone who can’t wait another second for answers. From the very first line she pleads, “Necesito que me digas que me quieres” (“I need you to tell me you love me”), turning the song into a heartbeat-paced quest for reassurance. Every chorus feels like a deep breath before the next emotional plunge, making listeners feel the tension between desire and doubt.
At its core, the song explores the price of certainty. Lali tells her partner that to prove their love is real, they may have to surrender old beliefs, even their faith, in exchange for true freedom and an open heart. It is a bold challenge: Would you trade familiar comforts for the unknown adventure of love? By the end, the message is clear. Real love demands courage, vulnerability, and a willingness to let someone in completely—no safety nets, no half-measures, just two hearts deciding if forever is worth the leap.
“Me Voy” is a bittersweet pop cry from Argentina’s own Lali, where every beat feels like a step on a long, emotional road trip. The singer is physically on the move—“Me voy” literally means “I’m leaving”—yet her heart is stuck in a loop, forever circling back to a love she can’t quite reach. She packs her bags of doubts, travels “tan lejos,” and keeps searching inside and out for the missing piece of herself that lives in someone else. Each chorus is both a promise and a plea: I won’t lose you again… if I find you, I’ll never let you go.
At the core of the song is the image of a single key. It’s the key to memories, to second chances, maybe even to the locked door between two souls. Lali sings that she will shout, whisper, break down doors—whatever it takes—to fit that key into the right lock and open a future where distance can’t win. The result is a danceable mix of longing and hope, perfect for anyone who’s ever hit “repeat” on goodbye while secretly planning the comeback.
"Obsesión" is Lali’s explosive pop break-up anthem, and it wastes no time making its point. She blocks a clingy ex (“El número solicitado no existe”), slams the door on him ever setting foot in her house again, and celebrates the freedom she regained the moment she let him go. His desperate moves—tailing her taxi, snapping paparazzi-style photos—only highlight how far she has risen above the drama.
Under the glossy beat lies a message of self-respect and empowerment. Lali exposes the ex’s fake innocence, labels his behavior for what it is (“obsesión”), and shows that pain can be temporary while self-discovery is lasting. The track is a fearless reminder to cut loose anything that drags you backward, crank up the volume, and dance your way into a brighter, bolder chapter.
Get ready to dance your way out of a bad relationship with Lali's empowering pop anthem, 'MEJOR QUE VOS'! This song is a celebration of moving on and finding someone who is simply... so much better. Lali sings about leaving a toxic ex who predicted she'd regret it. But guess what? She's not just surviving, she's thriving and feels completely reborn with a new love.
This isn't just about finding a new partner; it's about finding a better one. She contrasts her old flame with her new love, who is everything the last one wasn't. Her new partner is passionate, respectful of her space, and doesn't create any drama. The message is clear and powerful: Never settle for less than you deserve, because there’s always someone out there who is 'mejor que vos' (better than you)!
“Besarte Mucho” is Lali’s playful love-attack, where the Argentine pop star turns seduction into a full-throttle sport. From the very first line she paints herself and her crush as two charismatic forces colliding on the dance floor: he is the magnetic heart-melter every woman notices, she is the fearless woman who always gets what she wants. The chorus – with its repeated “mucho, mucho, mucho” – feels like a chant of unstoppable desire, promising kisses that test all five senses, bodies moving to the rhythm of racing heartbeats, and volume so loud it might wake the neighbors.
Beneath the cheeky metaphors and sizzling imagery lies a theme of empowered, unapologetic passion. Lali flips traditional gender roles by openly voicing her cravings, vowing to “eat him up to the bone” and “season him with cream and honey.” It’s an anthem that celebrates owning your wants, savoring pleasure without shame, and dancing through the night with confidence and humor. In short, “Besarte Mucho” invites listeners to embrace bold attraction, crank up the music of their desires, and kiss life – and love – as hard as they can.
Soy by Argentine pop star Lali is an empowering anthem of self-discovery and authenticity. Throughout the lyrics, she proudly declares “Soy lo que ves”―I am what you see―inviting listeners to recognize that her true strength comes from embracing her real self. The song paints a picture of a woman who has searched for her purpose, found freedom in her own truth, and now stands as a mirror for others, encouraging them to dream, love, and live fearlessly.
At its heart, this track celebrates the simple yet profound power of love and honesty. By opening the doors to her life, Lali shows that genuine connection starts when we drop our masks and share our dreams and vulnerabilities. The repeated affirmation “Soy tu espejo, tu voz” (I am your mirror, your voice) reminds us that when we are true to ourselves, we inspire others to do the same. Expect soaring vocals, uplifting beats, and a message that leaves you ready to spread your wings and change your reality.
Have you ever felt like your biggest source of strength is you? That's the powerful message at the heart of Lali's song, "Mi Religión." The title itself, which means "My Religion," is a bold statement. Lali isn't talking about a traditional religion, but about finding faith and power within herself. She sings, "Soy mi religión, soy mi religión / Porque hoy creo en mí" (I am my religion, I am my religion / Because today I believe in myself).
This song is an anthem for anyone who has overcome difficult times. Lali acknowledges past pain, singing that she knows how much she has suffered ("sé, dentro de mí, cuánto sufrí"). However, instead of dwelling on it, she chooses to release the pain and look forward. She has stopped living on "ilusiones perdidas" (lost illusions) and is now running for her life, fueled by the strength that comes from believing in herself. It's a beautiful reminder that our own inner belief can be the force that helps us keep going.
Have you ever met someone who feels like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day? Lali's song, "Cielo Salvador," which translates to Saving Sky, is all about that incredible feeling. It's a heartfelt tribute to a person who brings light, healing, and transformation into her life. This special someone helps her overcome fears, breathe freely again, and even heal wounds that no one else can see. Their presence is so powerful and comforting that words simply aren't enough to describe the joy they bring.
The song paints a beautiful picture of a safe and loving space, a "saving sky" created by this relationship. Lali asks this person to stay with her forever, from the beginning to the end, because they are her rock. Even when everything feels lost and disappointing, a single look from this person can erase all the pain. It's a sweet and powerful song about finding your person, the one who makes you feel completely safe and allows you to be your true self.
“Una Na” is Lali’s sparkling love confession wrapped in irresistible Latin pop. From the first beat she tells us that only you truly understand her, while she promises to be the other person’s shield and laughter. The chorus spins around the catchy phrase “una-na y otra vez” (“again and again”), painting the picture of kisses so addictive that they ignite the same fire every single time. The song invites us to pause the outside world, treasure the now, and let time decide what comes next.
Dig a little deeper and you find a story of mutual healing: he mends her heart, she protects his, and together they create memories still waiting to happen. Lali’s playful questions—“Why did I never notice the exact moment I fell in love?”—capture that thrilling realization when friendship quietly blossoms into passion. In short, “Una Na” is a joyful reminder that when chemistry feels this good, you simply hit repeat and fall in love all over again.
"Incondicional" is Lali's statement about loving without conditions or baggage. She opens by refusing to carry old chains into the relationship, since freedom for both people is what lets her love fully.
The verses admit that past mistakes shaped her ("trial and error"), but she doesn't let that make her guarded. The hook repeats "incondicional" (unconditional) as a promise: her door stays open no matter how late he arrives, and she sees him reflected in her own gaze whenever she looks in the mirror.
By the final chorus the song settles into simple devotion. No terms, no negotiating, just two people choosing each other.
"Quiénes Son?" ("Who Are They?") is Lali's answer to the noise around her: the whispers, the judgment, the people who talk without really knowing her.
She opens with a playful greeting to herself ("Hi, dear Lali") before turning straight to the real question of the song: who are these people to weigh in on her life at all?
The lyrics lean into total self-possession. She pictures herself in a museum, alive and thriving, proud of her own history and unbothered by outside scrutiny. The repeated "¿Quiénes son?" isn't really asking for names. It's a way of saying nobody gets to define her.
The bridge gets pointed. "Talk, talk, talk, pure trash, baby" calls out empty gossip directly, while she keeps circling back to being present in someone's mind rather than needing their approval. It plays less like a diss track and more like a boundary she's setting for herself.
N5 is Lali’s unapologetic confession of a fiery, secret romance that can’t be contained. Over a pulsating beat she paints the scene of two women drawn to each other like magnets: the tension is playful yet intense, bullets of desire are welcomed, and a quiet “perra” turns into a fierce lover who “muerde la almohada.” The title nods to the legendary Chanel No. 5 perfume, the only thing she wants on her partner’s skin as they leave the dance floor for a more private stage.
The chorus celebrates raw attraction and fearless freedom: they “rompieron la tarima” performing together, slipped away to the hotel room, and turned every stolen encounter into a headline-worthy scandal. Cameras flash, rumors swirl, but the song is really about owning queer desire, living in the moment, and savoring pleasure with confidence and glamour. Lali invites listeners to embrace their boldest selves, wear nothing but attitude and a spritz of Chanel, and dance like the world is watching—because it definitely is.
"Cómprame Un Brishito" is Lali's playful, over-the-top demand for jewelry. "Brishito" is a slangy, affectionate way of saying "brillito," a little sparkly piece of bling, and the whole song is built around that one chant: buy me some bling.
The verses lean into the fun of wanting expensive things without apology. She wants the biggest, brightest rock, heavy and gold. She wants sugar and crystals. She knows what she's worth, and she's not shy about saying it: she could buy it herself, but she'd rather you did.
It's less about greed and more about confidence and humor. The song treats wanting nice things as something to laugh about and enjoy out loud, backed by a hook so repetitive it turns into a singalong chant by the end.
Lali's "KO" is a confident kiss-off to an ex who won't stop pushing. The singer used to be the one getting hurt, but she's flipped the script: "You thought you were the hunter, but you're the prey."
She calls out his empty threats and jabs at his ego, then lands the real point: he leans on her as an excuse instead of dealing with his own problems.
The chorus is where the song gets its name. Every time he tries to provoke her, the lights go out for him. It's a knockout, over and over, because she's already won the fight before it started.
By the bridge she's done explaining herself. The answer was always no, and she's not sticking around to argue about it.
Welcome to Lali’s glitzy universe! In “Diva,” the Argentine powerhouse struts through a world of red-bottom heels, private jets and Chanel bags while reminding us that true sparkle comes from within. The lyrics paint a picture of an unstoppable superstar who glides from Buenos Aires nightlife to Parisian mornings, always the center of attention. Yet beneath the silk sheets and paparazzi flashes, she insists her confidence started long before the fame or fortune. Being a diva is not about the price tag — it is an attitude, a birthright and a fearless self-belief that refuses to dim.
Diva is both a celebration and a manifesto. Lali mixes playful name-drops (Britney’s moves, Cher’s wardrobe) with deeper affirmations: “Because before I had all this, I already felt like this.” The song champions anyone who has ever been told they shine “too bright,” inviting listeners to embrace their own inner glitter no matter where they come from. Expect a high-energy anthem of empowerment, glamour and unapologetic self-love that proves confidence is the ultimate luxury.
“Somos Amantes” fires up the dance floor while handing the power to a fearless protagonist who knows exactly what she wants. Lali sings from the perspective of a woman who sets her own terms: she is looking for an equal partner in pleasure, not a caretaker or someone who will tie her down. With catchy lines like “Yo te doy, tú me das” (I give to you, you give to me), she demands reciprocity and makes it clear she will settle for nothing less than first-class attention. Her confidence shines through every lyric, turning desire into an unapologetic celebration of self-worth.
Beneath the playful beat, the message is bold: love and attraction should be mutual, balanced, and free of outdated roles. She rejects being anyone’s “mom,” refuses to be a “second selection,” and promises she will call back only if the chemistry is right. In short, Lali transforms a flirtatious encounter into an anthem of empowerment, reminding listeners to own their choices, set clear boundaries, and dance through life on their own terms.
Feel the temperature rise! “Caliente” is Lali’s invitation to step out of your daily orbit and dive straight into a scorched-up, border-free dance floor. Switching playfully between Spanish and Portuguese, Lali and Brazilian superstar Pabllo Vittar light a global party where curiosity is gasoline, smoke and aguardiente are the fog machines, and everyone—east to west—is welcome to move until their minds catch fire.
At its core, the song is a celebration of limitless desire. It urges you to follow the pull of the beat, kiss until dawn, and keep asking for “más, más, más.” There are no presidents in this place, no rules to follow—only the pulse of the night and the thrill of wanting just a little bit more. If you’ve been looking for an anthem that turns dance floors into shared kingdoms of heat and freedom, “Caliente” is exactly that spark.
From the first barked “Atención” to the relentless chant of Disciplina, Lali slips into the role of a charismatic drill instructor on the dance floor. She mixes the language of boot-camp workouts with steamy club vibes, ordering her partner to drop, give her a hundred, and revel in commands that blur the line between exercise and desire. Every shouted directive becomes a flirtatious tease, transforming sweat and effort into an intoxicating game of power and attraction.
Beneath the whistles and push-ups, the song celebrates consensual power play, confidence, and the rush of dopamine that comes from embracing fantasy. By urging a partner to trust her lead, Lali flips traditional dynamics and revels in feminine dominance, all while inviting listeners to unleash their own wild side. Disciplina is ultimately a call to surrender to the beat, let the body move, and discover pleasure in playful submission.
Ready for a no-strings-attached anthem? In “Tu Novia,” Argentine pop star Lali declares her absolute freedom with a confident smile and a catchy beat. The lyrics paint a picture of someone who is finally savoring her best moment: she does what she feels, stays out as late as she likes, and refuses to let anyone put her in a box. Instead of apologizing for her independence, she proudly owns it, telling every potential partner that she is done with paranoia, drama, and the traditional girlfriend label.
The song is a playful yet powerful celebration of self-love and autonomy. Lali turns down commitment not out of bitterness but out of pure joy in living life on her own terms. By repeating “No me pienso volver a enamorar,” she reminds listeners that it is perfectly okay to prioritize personal happiness over romantic expectations. “Tu Novia” invites you to dance, sing along, and embrace your inner freedom—no explanations needed.
Del Otro Lado places Argentine pop sensation Lali on the far shore of a breakup, watching the final waves of a love story crash in slow motion. The song’s imagery is striking: a shattered shield, a sword that lands the fatal blow, a torn dress, and a flower that cries alongside her. Every detail points to the same truth: all words have been spent, all tears have run dry, and what remains is a vast, echoing emptiness where promises used to live.
Even so, Lali is not powerless. She quietly gathers the leftover light and love inside herself, knowing the other person is already fading into a shadow. “Del otro lado estoy” becomes both a lament and a declaration of survival, reminding listeners that heartbreak can also be a turning point. In just a few lines, the song moves from devastation to resilience, inviting you to feel the sting of loss and the spark of recovery at the same time.
“2 Son 3” is Lali’s cheeky anthem to breaking the rules of romance. With a wink and a dance-floor beat, the Argentine pop star laughs at the idea that love must come in neat pairs. She calls on Cupid to launch arrows at both of her crushes, feels “more than two hearts” racing in her chest, and repeats her daring mantra: mejor que dos son tres – three is better than two. The lyrics paint her as a confident ring-leader who wants balance, teamwork, and a whole lot of fun, turning the traditional love triangle into a celebration rather than a drama.
Beneath the playful wordplay, Lali champions personal freedom and polyamorous curiosity. She mixes “desayuno con almuerzo,” promises a “recipe that can change the universe,” and invites listeners to step onto the dance floor and join in if they dare. In short, the song is a vibrant invitation to explore love without limits, swap the safe option for the odd number, and say goodbye to boring “singular” relationships. Get ready to count to three, because in Lali’s world, the more hearts that beat together, the better the party gets.
“Único” invites us into Lali’s heartfelt reflection on a love so special it leaves an everlasting glow. Throughout the song, she acknowledges the highs and lows of the relationship—how “so much changed, so much hurt, yet it simply happened.” Even when she says goodbye, she can still feel that person’s presence right in front of her. For Lali, there is no logical explanation; this love is simply one-of-a-kind and unforgettable.
Beyond nostalgia, the lyrics celebrate growth. The Argentine pop star admits she had to “be” and live the experience to discover her own truth. Silence, distance, and even pain become lessons that help both lovers evolve. Love reshapes itself, survives, and lingers as a powerful memory, turning her into a better version of herself. In short, “Único” is a catchy pop anthem that honors a singular romance while reminding us that every love story, no matter how brief, can leave a unique stamp on our hearts.
Swipe off the rose-colored glasses and step into Lali’s fiery world. In “Ego,” the Argentine pop star sings from the eye of an emotional storm, calling out a partner whose oversized ego leaves no room for her feelings. We hear her confess how she once believed in para siempre but now recognizes that love can sting as fiercely as it can thrill. Lines like “Tú no lo ves, por tu ego” capture the frustration of loving someone who is “blind, blind, blind” to the damage they cause.
Yet beneath the hurt burns a spark of empowerment. Lali freezes the pain, studies it, and vows to break free from the labyrinth her partner built. By the chorus, the tables turn: his ego becomes her karma, and she reclaims her voice with triumphant yeah, yeah, yeahs. “Ego” is not just a breakup anthem; it’s a dance-floor declaration that self-worth will always outshine another person’s vanity.