The artist from Zaragoza transforms one of his most personal songs into an emotional dialogue in the deluxe edition of No Me Llames Artista.
There are songs that stay as they are.
And others that evolve.
That’s exactly what DELACUEVA has done with “Best Original Screenplay Award”, which by the way is our favorite track on the album.
One of the most emotional pieces of his album No Me Llames Artista, which now returns in a new version with Mía Berlín.
And it’s not just a remix.
👉 It is a complete reinterpretation.
🎬 From memory to conversation and what changes with Mía Berlin.
In its original version, the song functioned as a story.
A souvenir.
A story about a past relationship seen from a distance.
But with the arrival of Mia Berlin – known for her role in La La Love You – everything changes.
The voice that was once memory…
👉 now answer.
The result:
- more privacy
- more emotional stress
- more truth
What was once evocation is now dialogue.
🎧 A guitar pop with a cinematic look
DELACUEVA keeps intact one of its hallmarks:
👉 tell stories as if they were movies.
“Best Original Screenplay Award” plays with a very specific idea:
Memory as a script.
Past love as a movie.
And the memory as something that changes every time you relive it.
This mix of narrative, irony and emotion remains at the core of the project.
🎥 A videoclip that connects two versions
The release is accompanied by a video clip that reinforces this idea of continuity.
Filmed in the same location as the original version (the Assembly Hall of the Joaquín Costa School in Zaragoza), it introduces subtle but important changes:
- the original choreography disappears
- the band appears live
- Mía Berlin enters as the protagonist
And there is a key detail:
👉 a visual element connects both stories (the tie).
A wink that makes both versions part of the same narrative universe.
🔥 The deluxe edition as a new reading of the disc.
This release is part of the deluxe edition of No Me Llames Artista.
A project that already played with an interesting idea:
👉 questioning the concept of “artist”.
And to understand music as something shared:
- who writes
- who plays
- who listens
The deluxe edition expands this universe, revisiting songs from new perspectives without losing identity.
🎯 Why this issue matters now.
At a time when music is becoming more and more immediate, DELACUEVA does something different:
Back to the song.
To history.
To the emotion.
And that especially connects with a new generation that is looking for more than just quick hits.
🎤 The recommendation of LoffMusic
This is not a simple launch.
It is an evolution.
A way of demonstrating that a song can change… while remaining the same.
If you like artists like:
- Long live Sweden
- Bogota burns
- Carolina Durante
this topic should be on your radar.
From LoffMusic, our recommendation is clear: listen to both versions.
Because that’s where the whole story is.
SEO FAQ (key for Discover)
Which song has DELACUEVA reissued?
“Best Original Screenplay Award” in a new version with Mía Berlín.
Who is Mía Berlin?
Singer and bassist of La La Love You.
Which disc does it belong to?
To the album “No Me Llames Artista”, now in deluxe edition.


