Sergio Ramos has made headlines again, but this time not because of soccer. The defender has surprised everyone with an unexpected project: his first song, Cibeles, a tribute to Real Madrid's days of glory. However, between melody and memories, there are messages that keep generating comments about his departure from the club in 2021.
The surprise in Plaza de Cibeles
Everything started with an unexpected gesture. A van drove through Plaza de Cibeles with the phrase: "You asked me to fly…", accompanied by "SR93". A nod to his initials, his current number at Rayados, and the minute he scored in the Lisbon final.
The message puzzled fans and the media, and it was soon revealed to be the announcement of his first musical single. The song was scheduled to be released on Sunday, August 31 at 7:00 p.m. on platforms like Spotify. What seemed like a curious promotional gesture soon turned out to be a project filled with emotion.

Tribute to the days of glory
In Cibeles, Ramos recalls the celebrations at the Madrid fountain, a symbol of the titles won with Real Madrid. The music video shows decisive goals, hugs with teammates, and moments that defined his time at the club.
Beyond nostalgia, the song conveys pride in his achievements. Each verse reflects the dedication of a player who was a key piece in one of the club's most successful eras. It's a tribute to the city, to the fans, and to the triumphs that marked his career.
The hint at Florentino Pérez
However, not everything is about memories and celebration. Between the lines of the song, there's a certain bitterness. Ramos talks about feeling "left behind" and about moments when he gave everything, but didn't feel the same support from the club.
For many, this is a clear hint at Florentino Pérez. Although he doesn't mention him directly, the reference to his departure to PSG in 2021 sounds like a reproach. It's the voice of a player who gave everything for the team and who, in decisive moments, didn't feel supported as he had hoped.
A new chapter for SR93
With Cibeles, Sergio Ramos shows another side: that of a communicator who uses music to express his emotions and memories. The song mixes nostalgia, pride, and a touch of criticism, making it clear that, although his time at Real Madrid ended, the memories remain alive.
This first single could be just the beginning of an unexpected artistic career. What is clear is that Ramos doesn't forget his history or his contribution to the club. Amid applause and debates about the hint at Florentino Pérez, fans remember a player who defined an era.
Sergio Ramos shows that he can fly off the field as well, using music as a loudspeaker to tell his truth.