No vayas a atender cuando el demonio llama

Album by Lali

Released 29 April 2025
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Tracklist

  • 1
    Popstar
    1:08
  • 2
    Lokura
    2:29
    5.0 ★
  • 3
    No me importa
    2:33
    5.0 ★
  • 4
    Plástico
    Lali & Duki
    2:58
    5.0 ★
  • 5
    Tu novia II
    2:24
    5.0 ★
  • 6
    Morir de amor
    3:37
    5.0 ★
  • 7
    Mejor que vos
    Lali & Miranda!
    2:46
    4.5 ★
  • 8
    No hay héroes
    2:27
    3.0 ★
  • 9
    Sensacional éxito
    0:46
  • 10
    Sexy
    2:38
    4.0 ★
  • 11
    Fanático
    2:42
    5.0 ★
  • 12
    Perdedor
    3:41
    4.5 ★
  • 13
    33
    Lali & Dillom
    3:44
    5.0 ★
  • 14
    Pendeja
    2:50
    5.0 ★
  • 15
    Fin de transmisión
    0:43

Recent reviews

No vayas a atender cuando el Demonio llama is rebellion with intention. Dark, confrontational, and emotionally charged, the album captures Lali at her most uncompromising; refusing softness, rejecting expectations, and embracing chaos as a form of self-definition. This is not pop for comfort; it’s pop as confrontation. Sonically, the album dives into pop-rock, industrial pop, punk energy, and distorted electronics. Guitars are aggressive, beats are heavy, and the production is intentionally abrasive. The sound feels urgent and raw, mirroring the album’s themes of resistance and inner conflict. There’s tension in every track, rarely released, always held tight. Lyrically, the record centers on desire, anger, autonomy, fear, and temptation. The “demonio” becomes a metaphor for destructive impulses, toxic attachments, and external pressures, something that calls persistently, but must be ignored to survive. Lali’s delivery is fierce and exposed, balancing vulnerability with defiance. What earns this album 4.7 stars is its commitment. The vision is clear, the tone unbroken, and the emotional stance unwavering. Every track reinforces the same sense of urgency and refusal, turning intensity into coherence. It’s not a safe album, and it doesn’t want to be. No vayas a atender cuando el demonio llama is bold, cathartic, and unapologetically loud. A defining moment in Lali’s evolution, where pop meets anger, and control is reclaimed through noise. Favorite Track: Lokura Skip Track: No Hay Heroes Disclaimer: This Is my opinion based on personal taste and emotions. The skip tracks are not bad songs but just songs that are less memorable.

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