, Peru, 2014. Since its inclusion in
Cría cuervos, "Porque te vas" has attained
cult status, and is now considered a
classic, remaining one of the most famous songs of Spanish pop music. In 1979,
Madrilenian newspaper
ABC wrote that, "never had a Spanish song, and sung in our language, achieved such popularity levels on both sides of the
Atlantic." Efe Eme's Luis Lapuente described the single in 2016 as "a precious cult object among European
collectors, who compare the former lead singer of Pic-Nic with delicious French
lolitas such as
Lio or
Françoise Hardy". "Porque te vas", along with other Jeanette songs, has been revalued by the
indie music scene—particularly
indie pop—which considers the singer a "muse" and "godmother". "Porque te vas" is often analyzed in relation to the final years of
Francisco Franco's regime, time in which "Spanish society began to submerge in the cultural wave that dominated Europe." Authors Kim Cooper and David Smay considered the single to be "quite
symbolic", since its "breakout" was around the same time as Franco's death. Likewise, in his book ''Yé-Yé Girls of '60s French Pop
, Jean-Emmanuel Deluxe felt that Jeanette was "a real ray of sunshine in a country under the strict military regime of the dictator Franco." Writing for the South Korean online newspaper Voice of the People'', Gwon Jongsul argued that the song's inclusion in
Cría cuervos gave it a new, political meaning—becoming associated with the dictatorship and bringing a "more intense pain" to the lyrics. In the song's entry, Miguel Ángel Bargueño felt that "Porque te vas" "broke the image of
folk balladist that Jeanette carried since her Pic-Nic stage and conveyed an accentuated feeling of loss that caused a greater impact by being interpreted by a helpless-looking twenty-year-old." In 2014, Diariocrítico.com placed "Porque te vas" at number fifty four on its list of the 100 best songs of Spanish pop. Writing for
The Guardian, Andrew Khan described the song as "a masterpiece of downbeat
easy listening," and praised it for "[proving] once again there's often more depth of emotion in derided
MOR pop than other, more fashionable, genres."
Carla Bruni has claimed that listening to the song inspired her to pursue a career in music. In a 1995 interview, the then newly formed French duo
Air described themselves as big admirers of the song, which they came to know during their childhood. Band member
Nicolas Godin stated: "We like it so much that we have composed a song in its line. We would love for her to sing it, but in France she is too well known and we are afraid that the collaboration will end up eclipsing us. So we're looking for a singer that resembles her." In the 2022 film
Exterior Night, the song is played at the end of episode one. The 2022 initial season of the German TV series
Kleo featured the song in the third episode. ==Charts==