Bathed in neon lights and synth-pop pulses, "Ella" introduces us to an untamable queen of Buenos Aires nights. After “twenty-four months without sleep”, she powers through with ivory drops and a splash of Johnnie, then unleashes energetic, frenetic, electric moves that own the dance floor. One magnetic glance and a swipe of rouge are enough to rewrite the singer’s fate, while her unmistakable swing turns every beat into an invitation to live fast and feel deeply.
Beneath the glitter, though, hides a fragile heart. Dubbed “princess of the night” and “heir to Cain”, she stares into the mirror, battles doubt, and chases pounding electronic drums in search of relief. When the chorus erupts, sunrise peeks in and the narrator’s heart starts to dance, hinting that even the most restless souls can grab hold of hope. The song becomes a dual celebration: the thrill of nocturnal euphoria and the quiet promise that healing can begin with the first rays of dawn.