The Heart-Breaking Flamenco Track Is A Deep Lament, Longing To Reunite With A True Love Ripped From Her Arms And Imprisoned

Rosalía has once again surprised fans by adding another standout track to her prolific string of unexpected one-off song releases across the last year. With “JURO QUE” (I Swear That), the groundbreaking flamenco & global pop fusion artist emotionally returns to her musical roots with a straight-up flamenco torch song, longing for the love of her life that was taken from her side and is now separated by prison walls.

“JURO QUE” also arrives with a Tanu Muino directed video that already set off a social media surge earlier this week, when an advance teaser post from Rosalía unveiled the co-starring role of fast-rising Spanish actor Omar Ayuso of the Netflix series “Elite.”

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The time you are inside I will wait for you / El tiempo que tu estés dentro yo te esperaré
El tiempo que tu estés dentro yo te esperaré / The time you are inside I will wait for you
Juro que, juro que, juro que, juro que / I swear that, I swear that, I swear that, I swear that

Ni un beso pude darle de despedida y eso me arde / I couldn’t kiss him goodbye and that’s burning me
Le tenía abrazado en la cama cuando llegó la policía / I had him in my arms in bed when the police arrived
Que ya lleva mi niño preso más de cuatrocientos días / That my guy has been imprisoned for more than four hundred days

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