Bien de Amores is María José Llergo’s uplifting anthem about turning heartbreak into pure self-love. Over a hypnotic, flamenco-tinged beat, the Spanish singer tells a former partner: “I wanted to live with you, but not die for you.” She walks us through the moment she realizes that loving someone should never mean losing herself. Instead of clinging to a relationship that worked against her, she breaks free and chooses what she calls bien de amores—a love that is healthy, balanced, and kind.
The chorus becomes her victory chant: being without this person “me hace bien,” it feels good. She reclaims all the affection she once poured into the other person and redirects it toward her own heart, while still wishing them well. The result is a song that celebrates empowerment, forgiveness, and the joy of dancing into a brighter future with confidence and compassion.