There is no doubt that Fonseca is one of the most beloved singers in Colombia. His music, a mix of pop with folk rhythms from his country, has managed to conquer the hearts of thousands of people who fall in love with the musical themes of the ‘You’re my dream’ singer. Their songs have been so successful that they have won several Latin Grammy Awards.
Precisely, one of his most recognized and applauded songs is ‘I send you flowers’. This song, which is more than two decades old, was a composition by Fonseca to dedicate to his wife Juliana, who at that time was studying in Spain . The history of the song ‘I send you flowers’ In an interview for Tropicana’s “The Other Interview” podcast, The singer said that ‘I send you flowers’ was written to Juliana and that she helped him write the final part of the song.
During the conversation, he commented that since it was dedicated to his wife, part of the song included her name, but due to a decision he made in the studio, he ended up changing that part to “Mariana.” “In the part that says ‘a daisy called..
.’ and putting Juliana on it was too much for me, so in the studio we decided that ‘Mariana’, Mariana is Juliana,” commented the singer . Precisely with this name, “Mariana”, a paranormal story emerges behind the song as the Colombian artist revealed, when mentioning that in the place where they recorded the song, there had lived a girl who died from an illness, and that her name was precis.
