The official music video, directed by Salva Musté , premiered on December 20, 2022 .
As of early 2026, the video has garnered over on Beret's YouTube Channel . You can listen to the full track on platforms like Spotify or Apple Music . Beret, Malú - Romperme más (Videoclip Oficial)
Fitting with the album title, the song is described as helping listeners "pick up the pieces" of a failed relationship to move forward.
Beret and Malú met during the filming of the television show La Voz , which led Beret to invite the Andalusian singer to join him on this track. This project marked a shift for Malú, taking her slightly out of her typical pop comfort zone into Beret's blend of introspective urban and melodic styles. Themes and Meaning
The video was shot by photographer Salva Musté, known for his work with major Spanish artists like Alejandro Sanz and Lola Índigo.
The song is a reflection on self-love and the difficulty of letting go.
The Official Videoclip uses lighting as a fundamental element to enhance the intimate and vulnerable atmosphere of the duet. Popularity and Availability
Beret_malu_romperme_mas_videoclip_oficial May 2026
The official music video, directed by Salva Musté , premiered on December 20, 2022 .
As of early 2026, the video has garnered over on Beret's YouTube Channel . You can listen to the full track on platforms like Spotify or Apple Music . Beret, Malú - Romperme más (Videoclip Oficial) beret_malu_romperme_mas_videoclip_oficial
Fitting with the album title, the song is described as helping listeners "pick up the pieces" of a failed relationship to move forward. The official music video, directed by Salva Musté
Beret and Malú met during the filming of the television show La Voz , which led Beret to invite the Andalusian singer to join him on this track. This project marked a shift for Malú, taking her slightly out of her typical pop comfort zone into Beret's blend of introspective urban and melodic styles. Themes and Meaning Beret, Malú - Romperme más (Videoclip Oficial) Fitting
The video was shot by photographer Salva Musté, known for his work with major Spanish artists like Alejandro Sanz and Lola Índigo.
The song is a reflection on self-love and the difficulty of letting go.
The Official Videoclip uses lighting as a fundamental element to enhance the intimate and vulnerable atmosphere of the duet. Popularity and Availability