"Te Amé" is the sixth advance song taken from "Lo Que Me Pasa", the new album by Maria Rodés to be released on 28th November 2025


“Te Amé” is the latest advance single taken from “Lo Que Me Pasa”, an album in which Maria Rodés moves into the territory of romantic obsession: that place where love is confused with faith and devotion borders on damnation. Throughout the album, love appears as a force capable of illuminating and destroying, of lifting up and devastating, of carrying one to ecstasy and to loss.
In “Te Amé”, that tension reaches its most extreme point. Romantic love merges with religious devotion, and the plea to an absent lover turns into a prayer to the divine. Loosely inspired by the biblical passage in which Peter denies Jesus three times, the song transforms the myth into an intimate and contemporary confession: a woman who loves even when love wounds her, who perseveres even as devotion weighs on her like a cross. It speaks of love as an act of faith that has so often demanded women’s complete surrender; of that love given without measure, that burns and transcends, that asks for nothing in return.
With the collaboration of Soleá Morente and Nieves Lázaro, Rodés raises a choral prayer that unites the sacred and the carnal. The three voices intertwine, respond to each other, and sometimes sing in unison to create a space of sonic sisterhood—a bond that turns vulnerability into strength. With production by Joel Condal, blending electronic elements with a dancehall pulse, the song opens toward a new territory—more expansive and earthy—and marks a turning point in the album, where human love is experienced as a mystical encounter, and the mystical is tinged with desire.
“Te Amé” is a prayer for those who love too much and a quiet defense of that kind of love that still dares to feel everything.