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SAN ANTONIO, TX — Latin GRAMMY-nominated artist and two-time Tejano Music Awards Female Vocalist of the Year Destiny Navaira has dropped a teaser and shared details about her upcoming single, “Nada Que Ver,” set for release on November 21 across all digital streaming platforms. The track marks the next exciting chapter in the rollout of her highly anticipated third full-length studio album.
In a candid behind-the-scenes look, Destiny opened up about the story and creative inspiration behind “Nada Que Ver.”
“I’ve actually had this song for quite a while,” Destiny revealed. “Nada que ver is a phrase in Spanish that basically means, like, ‘No, that’s not it’ or ‘That has nothing to do with it.’ It’s about moving on from a relationship and realizing that what you thought was love really wasn’t.”
To bring the song to life, Destiny collaborated with her friend Eduardo”Yayo” Anguiano, who helped shape the lyrics. “I told him, ‘Hey, help me out with this song—I have the idea, the concept of nada que ver, about leaving a relationship behind,’” she said. “When he sent me the song back, I thought, yes, this is exactly what I wanted.”
The singer also shared how her musical influences shaped the sound of the new track. “It’s not the traditional Tejano song,” she explained. “During that time, I was listening to a lot of different music. One song I really loved was Becky G’s ‘Muchas Gracias,’ and it had a similar vibe—something melodic, rhythmic, and emotional. I wanted to do something like that, but in my own style.”
Destiny described “Nada Que Ver” as a song of heartbreak and self-realization. “It’s another breakup song,” she said with a smile. “It’s that moment after a relationship when you think, Nada que ver contigo—like, why was I even crying over you? Everyone goes through that at some point, and this song captures that feeling perfectly.”
The upcoming single continues Destiny’s mission to evolve Tejano music by blending modern influences with the genre’s roots. As a member of the legendary Navaira family, Destiny carries forward a rich musical legacy—following in the footsteps of her late uncle, Emilio Navaira, and her father, Raulito Navaira—while paving her own path as one of Tejano’s most dynamic next-generation stars.
“Nada Que Ver is honestly one of my favorites on the album,” Destiny shared. “It’s going to be the first of the breakup songs—and I’m really excited for everyone to hear it.”

“Nada Que Ver” will be available on November 21 on all major streaming platforms. Pre-save now at orcd.co/destinynavaira-nadaquever.
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