Vuela is Luck Ra’s bittersweet love-letter to anyone nursing a shattered heart. Alongside the soulful vocals of Ke Personajes, the Argentine singer turns his pain into a rhythmic confession: he once “died to meet” this person, yet now he wishes he never had. Each verse paints the lonely strolls through places they shared, the empty winters without her hand, and the gut-punch realization that even his “favorite plans” must go on without his “favorite person.” The infectious percussion might make you sway, but listen closely and you will feel that raw tug-of-war between craving someone and knowing it is time to let them go.
The chorus’s plea—“Mejor vuela… que necesito que ya no me duelas” (“Better fly… I need you not to hurt me anymore”)—is both an act of love and an act of self-preservation. By urging his ex to fly away, Luck Ra admits that the only path to healing is distance, no matter how deeply it splits him “al medio.” The song ultimately celebrates the courage it takes to prioritize your own heart: releasing a love that once felt pure in order to stop the ache and make room for new beginnings.