: Fonsi was the first coach to turn his chair, later stating it was "the best version" of the song he had ever heard.
: Phrases like "No me canso, no me rindo" (I don't get tired, I don't give up) emphasize the determination to fight for a relationship despite obstacles.
: The lyrics describe waiting for a "sign from destiny" and the belief that the person you love is worth the wait ( "Juro que vale la pena esperar" ). : Fonsi was the first coach to turn
: The flamenco version features a prominent Spanish guitar (performed by "Niño Martín") and traditional hand-clapping ( palmas ).
Watch Lorena Santos's iconic blind audition that moved Luis Fonsi to turn his chair almost instantly: : The flamenco version features a prominent Spanish
Lorena Santos ’s flamenco-infused version of by Luis Fonsi became a viral sensation after her performance during the Blind Auditions of La Voz España 2019 . This "helpful guide" covers the background, style, and lyrical meaning of her unique interpretation. The Performance Context
While the original 2008 track is a Latin pop ballad, Lorena reimagines it through the lens of and Rumba . The Performance Context While the original 2008 track
: To celebrate the success of her audition, Lorena released a formal "Flamenco Version" (often associated with the anniversary of her appearance) that lean more heavily into the rhythmic and soulful sounds of her Andalusian roots. Musical Style: The Flamenco Touch