Lyrics and meaning of the song 'The Ladies and the Tramp' by Julia Medina and María León, contestants at the Benidorm Fest 2026

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Now, the final begins Benidorm Fest 2026! This February 10, nine participants of this edition will take the stage of the Palau D'Esports L'Illa in the city of Alicante in search of getting a place in the final. Although this year the prize is not a plane ticket to represent Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest, there are several flights and, even more, a check 100,000 euros and a golden mermaid.

Among all the finalists that we will see in this edition are María León and Julia Medina, two artists who have joined their voices to give life to Ladies and the Tramp.

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What does the song 'The Ladies and the Tramp' by María León and Julia Medina mean?

Ladies and the Trampas explained to the media Central Axiswas born in a camp organized to create songs for the festival. It was María León who composed it and, once finished, she realized that It is not a song to sing alone.

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Likewise, as they themselves have revealed, Ladies and the Tramp it's about an anthem full of sound and feminine empowerment which celebrates the union between two women after receiving several insults from a man.

Lyrics of the song 'Ladies and the Tramp'

He brought me flowers in the afternoon for our appointment yesterday

I don't even like roses, I can't even smell them

He missed your name, he had the wrong birthday

I don't even want to see it anymore

He brought me tulips and arrived an hour later

He got confused with his plans and with his shirt on backwards

He told me: “What's wrong with you?”, because he saw my face

That this was the last time

Let's go out together tonight

I promise you there won't be a single fucking reproach.

Put on two tequilas, today we want to splurge

Cheers, he's gone, and now who wants a man?

Let's get out of this drama together

He lost two queens and ended the play.

A double life in the end pays off

That tramp was left without his ladies

Look how she walks alone, everyone looks and she doesn't give a damn

Look how pretty she looks while sipping her margarita

She dances so pretty as if no one sees her

She doesn't need it, and she knows it

They were things of destiny

Paths crossed

Everyone to break the floor

DJ, turn up the sound, wuh

Let's go out together tonight

I promise you there won't be a single fucking reproach.

Put on two tequilas, today we want to splurge

Cheers, he's gone, and now who wants a man?

Let's get out of this drama together

He lost two queens and ended the play.

A double life in the end pays off

That tramp was left without his ladies

Let's go out together tonight (let's go together)

I promise you there won't be a single fucking reproach (tonight)

Put on two tequilas, today we want to splurge

Cheers, he's gone, and now who wants a man?

Let's get out of this drama together (let's go together)

He lost two queens and finished the move (always queens)

A double life in the end pays off

That tramp was left without his ladies

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