Yo No Soy Esa Mujer

[2] She addresses gender double standards through lines such as, "Nunca fue un contrato ni una imposición (It was never a contract or an imposition) / Yo no soy esa mujer, esa niña perdida, la que firma un papel y te entrega su vida (I am not that woman, that lost girl, the one who signs a paper and gives you her life)", evokes marriage.

Many publications interpreted this part as Rubio's response to "the false idea of love" that dictates that women should stay home and be obedient.

The video includes several action films references, such as Mission: Impossible, Austin Powers and Charlie's Angels.

[6] The Ecuadorian news website Expreso highlighted it as a song "that penetrated the souls of the women who saw in its lyrics a hope to get out of submission and oppression, victims of those macho men.

"[7] Journalist and professor Lourdes Casares de Félix wrote in a column for the Mexican newspaper AM that "Yo No Soy Esa Mujer" represented a cultural change in the perception of machismo.