"" is a classic bolero performed by the legendary Ecuadorian singer Julio Jaramillo , known affectionately as " El Ruiseñor de América " (The Nightingale of the Americas) .
: The lyrics describe a man haunted by the memory of a woman ("Esa") who was once his world but has since left. It captures the bittersweet realization that while she has moved on, her influence remains etched in his life. JULIO JARAMILLO - Esa
The song is a poignant expression of heartbreak and lingering memory, characteristic of the bolero-rockolero style that Jaramillo popularized. Key Themes and Context "" is a classic bolero performed by the
Julio Jaramillo is considered one of the most prolific recording artists in history, with an estimated catalog of over 2,200 songs. His ability to convey deep vulnerability made "Esa" and other hits like "Nuestro Juramento" timeless anthems of romantic longing. The song is a poignant expression of heartbreak
: Released during the peak of his career in the mid-20th century, the song remains a staple in Latin American jukebox culture ( música de rockola ), particularly in Ecuador, Colombia, and Mexico. About the Artist
: It features the traditional acoustic guitar arrangements typical of Jaramillo’s recordings, emphasizing emotional delivery and melodic precision.