Lola Indigo and Quevedo turn heartbreak into a victory lap in “EL TONTO.” The title means “The Fool,” and that fool is the ex who dared to let Lola go. Rather than crying at home, she slips on the very Gucci gear he gifted her, hits the clubs until sunrise, and dances the pain away. Each line is a playful reminder that she deleted him from her life as easily as an old photo, while he obsessively checks her socials, wondering how she moved on so fast.
Quevedo joins the party to back up her glow-up. He describes the girl who used to be shy at school but now crashes VIP rooms in sequins and dark shades. Together, the pair celebrate confidence, late-night adventures, and the sweet revenge of looking amazing when your ex least expects it. “EL TONTO” is a reggaeton-charged anthem that flips a breakup into a reason to dress up, pour another round, and prove that the one who left is the real loser.
Miriam Doblas Muñoz, better known as Lola Índigo, is a dynamic Spanish singer, songwriter, and dancer from Madrid, raised in Huétor-Tájar, Granada. She first captured public attention in 2017 on Operación Triunfo, Spain’s popular music reality show, before launching a successful solo career blending Latin pop, reggaeton, and electropop.
Her debut single, "Ya No Quiero Ná," became an instant hit in Spain, earning triple platinum certification and topping charts with its feminist lyrics and contagious rhythm. Lola Índigo is celebrated for her electrifying performances that combine powerful vocals with charismatic choreography. Over a brief but impressive career, she has scored multiple awards including MTV Europe Music Awards for Best Spanish Act in 2019 and 2024. Her albums Akelarre and La Niña highlight her artistic evolution, and she continues to influence the Latin music scene with collaborations across Spain and Latin America.