Amanda Sanz is gearing up to release her first musical track alongside her partner, Celle. The song, titled "Te quiero de lejos," will be available on all digital platforms on September 9, complete with a music video. However, it's not just the musical debut that's stirring up conversation on social media. The song's powerful lyrics are being widely interpreted as a not-so-subtle jab at her ex, Ultrack, referencing their tumultuous past relationship.
In a preview shared online, Amanda sings with a mix of determination and liberation: "And now that you're gone, I can finally breathe, with my happiness as my priority / I'm not going back, not even for money / I want you from afar, let them talk about your downfall / I don't need you, you're no longer my type, and I've changed." Her words suggest a narrative of personal growth and newfound freedom.
The music video snippets, featuring Amanda in an urban look with blue braids and an empowered stance against colorful murals, further amplify the song's themes of independence and personal empowerment. Although Amanda hasn't directly named Ultrack, many fans have linked the lyrics to her previous relationship, which was a hot topic on social media following their breakup.
"Te quiero de lejos" might be more than just a debut track—it's a public statement of closure and marks a fresh beginning with Celle.