Ready to spread your wings? In “Volar,” Lele Pons joins forces with Susan Díaz and Víctor Cárdenas to turn heartbreak into a dance-floor anthem. The lyrics open with a confession: love was always “just a game,” filled with empty te quiero’s and poisonous promises. Instead of staying grounded in that toxic mix, the singer realizes she no longer “camina” (walks) through her ex’s venom—she’s learned to fly. The beat echoes this lift-off, urging listeners to shake off anyone who treats love like a pastime.
The message soars high: independence is the ultimate glow-up. Our narrator refuses to let the past become an addiction, celebrating the freedom found in solitude: “Sola, sin ti aprendí a volar.” By the final chorus, the words volar, volar, volar transform into a mantra of empowerment, inviting you to dance, sing, and remember that walking away is good… but flying away is better.