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Lejos De Ti (“Far From You”) is a dreamy confession of homesick love. Over a silky, almost nocturnal groove, the singer lists every little trigger that revives the memory of her partner: the cold, the night sky, sad eyes, happy moments, even the countless songs spinning in her head. Each reminder sparks the same aching question — why am I so far away from you? — and an urgent plea: don’t forget me. The repetition turns the song into a lullaby for distance, wrapping the listener in equal parts comfort and melancholy.
As the verses deepen, the nostalgia sharpens into desperation. She admits she is “dying” in her lover’s hands from afar and even references the classic heartbreak ballad “No Me Queda Más,” linking her pain to a wider musical tradition of longing. The result is a bilingual emotional postcard: equal parts English-speaking indie cool and Spanish-language sentimentalism. By the end, it is clear that physical distance cannot erase emotional closeness; every memory sings back to her, ensuring she will never truly forget — or be forgotten.
The Marías are a Los Angeles indie pop group led by vocalist María Zardoya and drummer-producer Josh Conway, known for sleek, dreamy songs that blend English and Spanish. Their sound moves through dream pop, psychedelic soul, and subtle jazz touches, creating intimate, cinematic moods.
They broke out with their debut album Cinema in 2021 and returned with the acclaimed Submarine in 2024, highlighting bilingual lyrics and lush production. The band has earned GRAMMY recognition, with multiple nominations that mark their rise from cult favorites to wider acclaim. If you like stylish vocals, hypnotic grooves, and songs that slip between languages, The Marías are a perfect fit for learning Spanish through music.