Madruga is the third-person singular form of the verb madrugar, a unique Spanish word that means 'to wake up very early in the morning'. English doesn't have a single verb for this, making it a fantastic and useful word to add to your vocabulary.
In "Esa Diva", Melody redefines what it means to be a true diva. She sings, "Es la madre que madruga" (She's the mother who wakes up early), challenging the stereotype of a glamorous, untouchable star and instead celebrating the strength and dedication of everyday women.
From the very first beat, “ESA DIVA” bursts with Melody’s lifelong love for rhythm and performance. The song tells the story of meeting a so-called superstar who looks down on everyone in the dressing room, then flips the script: a real diva is down-to-earth, sings her truth, and never needs to trample others to shine. Melody’s bright vocals remind us that true greatness comes from freedom, kindness, and authenticity—not from glittering fame.
In the chorus she widens the spotlight, celebrating every powerful woman: the mom who wakes up at dawn, the under-recognized artist, the dreamer with or without fortune. Life may be “a garden full of thorns and roses,” yet a genuine diva rises stronger than a hurricane, dancing back into the light. Melody’s message is clear and contagious: equality is her banner, music is her joy, and we are all divas when we sing, live, and love without fear.