Acquamarina plunges us into a sun-drenched love story that feels as refreshing—and as salty—as a dip in the Mediterranean. Ana Mena paints the scene with images of coral-bright eyes, footprints in the sand, and the tang of acqua e sale on parted lips. Yet beneath the glitter of a perfect summer lies a “cursed fate” that keeps muddling the lovers’ hearts. The title itself doubles as a poetic clue: the same aquamarine sea that once united them now trickles down as tears, exposing a stupida verità they can no longer hide.
Featuring Guè’s smooth verses, the track turns into a bittersweet postcard of nostalgia. Memories of tan lines under a bikini, impulsive promises to “stay,” and secrets whispered in the wind clash with the ache of knowing it is all slipping away. Each chorus swells like a wave, reminding us that when desire meets reality, it often leaves an “amaro” aftertaste. In short, “Acquamarina” captures the shimmer and sting of a romance that burned bright for one endless summer night, then dissolved back into the tide—leaving only salty tears and an unforgettable melody.
Ana Mena Rojas, born on February 25, 1997, in Estepona, Andalusia, Spain, is a dynamic Spanish singer and actress known for her captivating pop and dance-pop music. She began her career as a young actress in 2009 with the TV film Marisol, la película and gained early recognition by winning Disney’s musical reality show My Camp Rock 2 in 2010.
Ana's music journey took off in 2016 with her debut single "No Soy Como Tú Crees." She achieved widespread popularity in both Spain and Italy, especially after her hit collaboration "D'estate non Vale" with Fred De Palma in 2018. With multiple platinum and gold certifications across Europe, Ana Mena continues to grow as one of the most streamed Spanish artists, blending vibrant rhythms with emotional lyrics. Her recent albums, Índex (2018) and Bellodrama (2023), showcase her evolution as a versatile artist bridging cultures through music.