: Fonsi was the first coach to turn his chair, later stating it was "the best version" of the song he had ever heard.
: 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
While the original 2008 track is a Latin pop ballad, Lorena reimagines it through the lens of and Rumba . : Fonsi was the first coach to turn
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
: 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" ). Lorena Santos ’s flamenco-infused version of by Luis
: 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.
Lorena Santos, a singer from Seville, originally appeared on La Voz Kids before returning three years later for the adult version of the show. Her audition was particularly impactful because she performed the signature song of , who was one of the coaches that year. : Phrases like "No me canso, no me
: The flamenco version features a prominent Spanish guitar (performed by "Niño Martín") and traditional hand-clapping ( palmas ).