A Palé

[6] Tom Breihan of Stereogum saw the song as Rosalía's return to getting "weird again" and described the singer's appearance as "snarling hard over a head-spinning, rippling beat".

[7] Jordan Darville of The Fader concluded that "the song itself chops samples, handclaps, and fat kick drums that easily puts it in banger territory".

[9] The song was added to the El Mal Querer Tour set list and was performed beginning with the 3 December 2019 show in Paris.

[15] Rosalía and younger sister, Pilar Vila, were the creative directors of the song's music video which was named the darkest but yet one of the best of the artist's repertoire.

[17] The music video starts with Rosalía at an industrial park surrounded by containers while singing "since I was born, I knew I had a star in me, which I owe to nobody and that only protects me".

("Palé" means hidden in caló and pallet in Castilian Spanish, referring to the objects used to transport transformed products out of a factory to the market.)

After this scene, Rosalía sits voluntarily on an assembly line where she is touched and transformed by people in white clothing and transported in a "palé" made of glass.

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