Cuáles fueron las canciones que Joan Sebastian dedicó a Maribel Guardia

The singer’s career, which was inspired by the model and actress in whom he became an icon, continued to write songs despite the infidelity that led to their separation after a few years, which should be seen as the beginning of everything, just like how they became an icon in their musical career.

The clinical process arrived to affect his vocal cords, but he never had a singing impediment. He always returned, but this time he “overcame” the illness on four occasions. It is worth mentioning that he died in 2015 at the age of 64 as a result of a long fight against a type of bone cancer known as multiple myeloma, which he was diagnosed with. The eighth anniversary of his death in July is commemorated with El Jaripeo del Rey.

We will remember various aspects of his life, such as the multiple Grammy awards he obtained for his compositions, thanks to Maribel Guardia, who wrote and interpreted songs for this occasion. This is in commemoration of the “Poet’s death, marking the fulfillment of one more year”.

Tattoos are a representation of their love, especially the letter dedicated to her mother, which they made into a drawing on their skin. It is no coincidence that in an interview, Julián, the son of the couple, confirmed that the separation of the Costa Rican actress was announced in the same year that “Tatuajes” was released. Perhaps, it could be another popular theme for Sebastian Joan, but it is definitely the first one for them.

Julián Figueroa disclosed, “it was a rose and a cross with their initials… They got a tattoo together… Not only was it metaphorical, but the two literally had a tattoo together… The phrase that says ‘I carry tattoos of your kisses all over my body'”.

Another great success in Maribel’s career was the second song composed by Sebastian Joan, which he proudly showed off, titled “Idiota Un,” a melancholic theme that seems to refer to a person she loved so much but lost due to her own mistakes, speaking about the end of their love story with the actress from Costa Rica.

How did the marriage of the famous couple from “Pueblo del Poeta” end, as confirmed by Guardia Maribel, who worked with Terán Arleth romantically in the telenovela and discovered more about that interpreter in the exclusive interview given by Pepillo Origel, the host of Ventaneando program, when he was alongside Pedro Navaja, the protagonist?

The song “Envidia” refers to the feeling of jealousy that the singer experiences when he sees his beloved being touched by someone else, even by the rain. It was released in 1993, a year after he started his marriage with Amada. The next song should trace back to the beginnings of the romance between Joan Sebastian and the television host as well.

It was like this that I confirmed that there is no information, however, without me it will go better for you and your worst cravings. He composed “El Rey del Jaripeo” which he proudly presents as two other themes. The actress’s name is read between the lines that fans consider the lyrics, but it was like this that I confirmed that there is no information, however, without me it will go better for you and your worst cravings. He composed “El Rey del Jaripeo” which he proudly presents as two other themes. The actress’s name is read between the lines that fans consider the lyrics.

At that time, Julian Figueroa, who was one year old, finally ended up divorcing due to sharing his problems and trying to fix them in good terms, because it could be seen by the Mexican audience as a scandalous infidelity, causing it to be aired on national level programs.

It was the following: in an award ceremony, he dedicated an emotional message and the death of the interpreter of “Secreto de Amor” hurt him deeply, to the point that they maintained a friendship until the day the singer-songwriter died, as revealed by Maribel Guardia herself.

Honoring the poet of the people, our beloved Joan Sebastian, I am here. The moments we shared, I will never forget. We made telenovelas, sang together like a great first love. Until the last day, like a cherished friend afterwards.