Lyrics and meaning of the song 'You don't want me' by The Quinquis, Benidorm Fest 2026 contestant

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TO The Quinquis have qualified in the final of the Benidorm Festival and he does it with his proposal, you don't love me which offers one of the most original proposals of this edition.

The group is made up of Marcos Miranda, Maxi and Kingsthe latter, an old acquaintance of the contest since he also participated with Miss Caffeinathe group in which he also plays.

His cover letter was I'm Loving You Madly (TEAL), a remix of the classic The Grecas produced by one of the members of Old Morlawhich demonstrated his commitment to fusion of urban with contemporary flamenco. His project rescues the quinqui sound of the 70s and reinvents it with electronics, funk and the beats of the 21st century.

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The second song of this project is this song with which they present themselves at the Benidorm Fest and which has Max as the main vocal. Reys has been in charge of composing and producing the song with the help of his colleagues and that of Carles Benaventthe bassist of Shrimp. For those who don't know how to define it, they themselves have given it a label: Funkinqui.

It is inspired by UK Garage, Dubstep and other energetic electronic genres. gone through a more analog vision in sound and with a cadence full of roots in the melody,” Reys said in an interview with RTVE.

“I composed and produced the song myself, and I have had the help of my colleagues throughout the process. Marcos has provided the magic of his basses and Maxi has provided the power of his voices. He has mixed it for us Iñaki de las Cuevas and mastered by Julio Rodríguez Sangrador“he added.

What does the song mean you don't love me by The Quinquis

Reys has also been in charge of the lyrics, which he claims are based on a real experience with which many can feel identified.

“This written from the spite of feeling used in a relationship, in which an emotional bond has been faked to obtain something else,” he explained.

song lyrics you don't love me

you don't love me

you only want one thing from me

but you don't love me

I have already noticed it

you are not here

you are somewhere else

you're thinking about something else

that has you trapped

and it's not me

I don't know what you're talking about

but I'm leaving

that I don't want to be

where they don't want me

where they can't stand their gaze

that I have needed you

fence and tied

and you have looked

to the other side

you don't love me

you only want one thing from me

but you don't love me

I wanted you close, closer

but the further you go

louder I hear my heart beat

you don't love me

you only want one thing from me

but you don't love me

What are you going to love me

what are you going to love me

what are you going to love me

you don't love me

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