“Marte” is a fiery breakup anthem where Sofia Reyes and María Becerra turn heartbreak into empowerment. The singers catch their ex red-handed, borrowing favorite clothes, spreading lies and even crying about the split, yet still denying their cheating ways. Instead of wallowing, Sofia and María crank up the attitude: If you think I’m going to stay here crying, you don’t know me at all. Their chorus is a bold kiss-off, ordering the unfaithful ex to pack his bags and blast off to Mars because Earth—and especially their lives—have no room for him anymore.
At its core, the song celebrates self-respect and feminine solidarity. Rather than blaming themselves, both artists call out the “idiota,” list his mistakes, and reclaim their power with catchy hooks and playful wordplay. The driving reggaeton-pop beat mirrors their confidence, turning a painful betrayal into a dance-floor declaration of freedom. By the final “adiós,” listeners are left with a sense of strength, sass, and the reminder that sometimes the best revenge is sending toxic love interests light-years away.