Víctor Martín leaves his soul in “Ya Me Enamoro Yo”, the most emotional modern bolero for 2025


Víctor Martín returns with one of the most beautiful and honest songs of the year: Ya Me Enamoro Yo. Produced by Josemi Carmona, the piece blends the emotional tradition of bolero with the sophistication of contemporary pop, offering a performance loaded with humanity, subtlety and class.

After the luminous debut with Veintitantos, Víctor consolidates here his identity as a modern singer-songwriter: a natural heir of the most serene Antonio Vega, of the closest Jorge Drexler, with a melodic pulse that breathes purity and a harmonic warmth reminiscent of John Mayer or Jacob Collier, but with his own skin.


A bolero for our times

Ya Me Enamoro Yo is an open letter to vulnerability, a contemporary bolero that is not afraid to sound intimate, close, transparent. With guitar in hand, Victor sings in the first person that sweet anxiety of incipient love, the trembling that provokes the desire to be reciprocated.

Dame sólo media hora, que ya me enamoro yo“, he intones, in one of those verses that summarize a whole emotional biography. The song combines the natural phrasing of a singer-songwriter with subtle arrangements, of elegant simplicity, where the production of Josemi Carmona (founding member of Ketama and producer of artists such as Niña Pastori or Antonio Vega) adds sonorous depth without stealing intimacy.


The encounter between the classic and the new

The charm of Ya Me Enamoro Yo lies in its balance: it sounds fresh and modern, but breathes the heritage of bolero and singer-songwriter songs. The guitar dialogues with melodic lines that seem to be born in an after-dinner conversation between Drexler and Carmona, while Víctor’s voice maintains an emotional closeness that is already his trademark.

This song marks the beginning of a new stage for the artist from Murcia, where a step forward in his sound and compositional maturity can be sensed. If Veintitantos was his presentation in society, Ya Me Enamoro Yo is the confirmation of his place among the great names of sensitive and elegant pop in Spanish.


Víctor Martín: honesty as a flag

Graduated with honors from Berklee College of Music in Boston, Víctor Martín is more than a young talent: he is a trained, conscious and emotionally generous composer. His music does not seek pose or artifice, but naked emotion.

With his stage charisma, his tempered voice and his way of telling stories, he has become one of the artists called to renew the singer-songwriter scene in Spain. Ya Me Enamoro Yo is not only a beautiful song: it is a manifesto of sensitivity and truth.