: The lyrics act as a prayer or blessing sent from a mother to her daughter ("nena"), asking for protection from "bad eyes" ( malos ojos ) and the freedom to follow her own path.

: While the song is tender, YEИDRY often uses her visual platform to challenge common tropes of women in music—such as the "trophy wife" or "housewife"—instead emphasizing independence and sexual freedom.

YEИDRY's is a profound, genre-defying ballad that solidifies her position as a rising powerhouse in the Latin music scene. Released in 2020, the track and its official video serve as a deeply personal exploration of the immigrant experience, maternal sacrifice, and the enduring bond between mothers and daughters. Musical Style and Performance

: For those seeking a raw look at her talent, she also released a widely praised performance on A COLORS SHOW , which highlights the song's emotional core without visual distraction. Themes and Lyrical Meaning

: The song is a "Latin-infused ballad" that seamlessly incorporates elements of '90s R&B and electronic music.

: YEИDRY delivers a soulful, emotionally raw performance that transcends language barriers. Her ability to blend traditional sounds with modern production—crafted by Jeremia Jones—creates a unique "mestizo" aesthetic.