DELLAFUENTE turns a common Spanish saying on its head: if every coin has two sides, how can one person have three? In “3 Caras,” the Granada-born artist mixes flamenco-tinged vocals with urban beats to call out someone whose lies spin faster than a coin in the air. He admits he feels a pang of sadness—yet also a strange satisfaction—while watching this person “live in the mentira,” feeding on falsehood like it’s pure dopamine. The repeated hook “Tú tienes tres” drives home the idea that her deceit goes beyond being two-faced, reaching a whole new, almost unbelievable level.
Beneath the catchy rhythm, the song is a playful but biting warning about trust and self-sabotage. By labeling her “más mentirosa que un adicto,” DELLAFUENTE paints her as her own worst enemy, hooked on fabrication and unable to break free. Listeners are left nodding to the beat while pondering the real cost of wearing too many faces at once.