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maldadesmischief / bad deeds

Maldades literally translates to "bad deeds" or "mischief." It's a word that carries a playful yet defiant connotation, suggesting actions that are a bit naughty or rebellious, but not necessarily evil.

In the context of this song, after a breakup where the singer has been repeatedly hurt, the line "Solita voy a hacer maldades" (All alone I'm going to do mischief) is a powerful declaration of independence. It implies she's moving on and embracing a new, perhaps more adventurous or rebellious, phase of her life, free from the ex's influence. This unexpected twist makes the word particularly enticing and memorable.

Ever been in a relationship that felt like a broken record? That's the story Maia Reficco tells in her empowering anthem, "De Ti." The song is a final goodbye to an ex who was full of empty promises and mind games. The singer has had enough of the toxic cycle and is finally putting her foot down.

She sings about how her ex only started trying to win her back after they lost her, a classic case of "too little, too late." But she's not falling for it this time. "De Ti" is all about recognizing your worth, breaking free from a bad situation, and declaring your independence. It's a powerful message that you don't need anyone who doesn't appreciate you, and sometimes, the best plan is to move on and have fun on your own.

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