Swipe off the rose-colored glasses and step into Lali’s fiery world. In “Ego,” the Argentine pop star sings from the eye of an emotional storm, calling out a partner whose oversized ego leaves no room for her feelings. We hear her confess how she once believed in para siempre but now recognizes that love can sting as fiercely as it can thrill. Lines like “Tú no lo ves, por tu ego” capture the frustration of loving someone who is “blind, blind, blind” to the damage they cause.
Yet beneath the hurt burns a spark of empowerment. Lali freezes the pain, studies it, and vows to break free from the labyrinth her partner built. By the chorus, the tables turn: his ego becomes her karma, and she reclaims her voice with triumphant yeah, yeah, yeahs. “Ego” is not just a breakup anthem; it’s a dance-floor declaration that self-worth will always outshine another person’s vanity.