LISA – New Woman [ft. ROSALÍA]. Lyrics & Meaning

LISA [ft. ROSALÍA] – New Woman : A Fierce Anthem of Rebirth and Self-Made Power

Ever had one of those moments where you just feel… different? Not in a bad way, but in a ‘level-up’ kind of way. It’s like you’ve shed an old skin, walked through some personal fire, and come out on the other side shinier, stronger, and completely unapologetic about who you are now. That feeling is so powerful, a quiet confidence that hums just beneath the surface.

Well, what if you could bottle that exact feeling and turn it into a song? That’s precisely what LISA and ROSALÍA have done with their explosive collaboration. This track isn’t just a song; it’s a declaration. Get ready, because we’re about to dive deep into the layers of “New Woman” and uncover the powerful story of transformation it tells.

Cracking the : What LISA and ROSALÍA are Really Saying in “New Woman”

From the very first second, the song sets a powerful tone. It’s not a gentle awakening; it’s a deliberate, forceful breakthrough. When LISA opens with these lines, you can practically feel the ground shake:

Here I go

Banging it, banging it, wanna crack these walls
Banging it, banging it, wanna echo through the halls
Pulling up fresh face brand new día

This isn’t just about making noise. It’s about shattering limitations, both internal and external. These “walls” could be anything: self-doubt, other people’s expectations, or a past version of herself she’s ready to leave behind. She’s not just peeking through a crack; she’s breaking the whole thing down to make a grand entrance with a “fresh face” for a “brand new día” (brand new day). It’s the sound of someone deciding they’re done playing small.

From Pain to Power: The Alchemy of Transformation

The song beautifully illustrates that this change doesn’t come from nowhere. It’s often born from hardship. The pre-chorus is a stunning metaphor for turning pain into something beautiful and valuable, like an alchemist turning lead into gold.

Purple into gold
Pain has come and gone again

Walked through that fire
I rediscover, ah, ah

The imagery here is so vivid. “Purple into gold” suggests a transformation from something bruised or royal (purple) into something precious and pure (gold). The mention of walking through fire is a classic symbol of a trial or tribulation. But notice the key word: rediscover. She isn’t becoming someone entirely different; she’s finding a stronger, more authentic version of herself that was there all along, buried under the pain. It’s about rediscovery, not reinvention.

The Aura and The Mind: The Core of the New Woman

So, what does this “New Woman” run on? According to the chorus, it’s all about internal energy. It’s not about looks, money, or fame. It’s about two things: her aura and her mind.

Revving up my, au, au, au, au, aura
Focus on my mind
Taking my-y time

I’m a new woman

This is the heart of the message. She’s “revving up” her own energy, her vibe, her presence. It’s an active process. And she does this by focusing on her mind and taking her time. There’s no rush to become this new person; it’s a deliberate and conscious journey. This newfound power is self-generated and self-sustained. It’s a quiet confidence that doesn’t need to scream for attention because her aura does the talking.

Lyric: "New Woman" by LISA (ft. ROSALÍA)

Here I go
Banging it, banging it, wanna crack these walls
Banging it, banging it, wanna echo through the halls
Pulling up fresh face brand new día
Uh
Lalisa and Rosalia

Soak up, all new
So I cut
I go, go to the root
Off to bloom, yeah

Purple into gold
Pain has come and gone again
Walked through that fire
I rediscover, ah, ah

Hit it when I serve
Bitch, you better swerve
Revving up my, au, au, au, au, aura
Focus on my mind
Taking my-y time
I’m a new woman
Woman

Bitch, you better swerve
Revving up my au, au, au, au, aura
Focus on my mind
Taking my-y time
I’m a new woman
Woman

Face, eyes, body go wild
You want this?
I’m a new woman, woman
Eyes
I’m all about mind
You want this?
I’m a new woman

Por to’ lo que soy yo puedo frontear
No por lo que tenga siempre me la dan
Y mi energía inmacula’, bajo perfil (Y tú ‘tas fuera)

Yo vivo pa’ cantar, no canto pa’ vivir
Nací pura, sí
Ni una era será un flop en mi porvenir
Puta, soy la Rosalía, solo sé servir

La noche estrella’ así sea
Hasta la madrugada, que así sea

Purple into gold
Pain has come and gone again
Walked through that fire
I rediscover

Yo le meto duro, sale bien seguro
Acelero mi a-a-a-a-aura
Yo estoy enfoca’, no presiona na’
I’m a new woman, woman

Sale bien seguro
Acelero mi a-a-a-a-aura
Yo estoy enfoca’, no presiona na’
I’m a new woman, woman

Face, eyes, body go wild
You want this?
I’m a new woman, woman
Eyes
I’m all about mind
You want this?
I’m a new woman

Gimme that, gimme that Alpha, yuh
Gimme that bigger, the better, ugh
Feeding you the bloom growing out ma sleeve
Kissed from a rose, rose, what a, what a meal

Bad luck a sucker
Gotta make you tougher
Tryna say you suffer
Oh, don’t blame your mother
Elevate I liberate a new frontier
I’m a new woman

ROSALÍA’s Unflinching Authenticity

When ROSALÍA steps in, she brings her signature flamenco-infused fire and doubles down on the theme of authenticity. Her verse is a masterclass in self-worth that comes from purpose, not possessions.

Por to’ lo que soy yo puedo frontear
For everything I am, I can show off
No por lo que tenga siempre me la dan
Not for what I have, they always give it to me

She’s making it crystal clear: her pride comes from her very being, her talent, and her essence—not her material wealth. She follows this up with a line that defines her as an artist:

Yo vivo pa’ cantar, no canto pa’ vivir
I live to sing, I don’t sing to live

Wow. That’s a powerful statement about passion over obligation. Her art is her life’s purpose, not just a job to pay the bills. She then caps it off with an iconic, bold declaration: “Puta, soy la Rosalía, solo sé servir.” which translates to “Bitch, I’m Rosalía, I only know how to serve.” It’s a raw, unfiltered claim of her identity and her ability to consistently deliver excellence, whether it’s vocals, visuals, or performance.

LISA’s Alpha Energy Bloom

LISA’s closing rap verse is the final victorious lap. It’s playful yet dominant, cementing her status as this “New Woman.”

Gimme that, gimme that Alpha, yuh
Gimme that bigger, the better, ugh
Feeding you the bloom growing out ma sleeve
Kissed from a rose, rose, what a, what a meal

She’s not asking for permission; she’s claiming her “Alpha” status. The “bloom growing out ma sleeve” is a fantastic image of her growth and talent being so abundant that it just spills out effortlessly for everyone to see. She then flips the script on hardship, basically saying that bad luck is a “sucker” that only serves to make you “tougher.” She’s not a victim of her circumstances; she’s a product of her resilience.

This song is a reminder that you are the architect of your own identity. The journey to becoming a “New Woman” or a “New Person” is about embracing your past struggles as fuel, focusing on your internal world, and walking forward with an energy that is undeniably and authentically your own.

So, what do you think? Does this song resonate with a moment of transformation in your own life? I’d love to hear your interpretation of the lyrics and what this powerful anthem means to you. Let’s discuss it!

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