The “Sun of Mexico”, Luis Miguel, gave a concert in his country where emotions were stirred. This show is part of his tour, which he started in Argentina in August, and will end on December 20 in Mexico, where he will hold a total of seven presentations.

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During the second concert in the land of the Aztecs, the artist could not contain his emotions while performing one of his most famous songs, “La unconditional”.

The 53-year-old Latin music star burst into tears when the crowd started singing his popular song, reports El Universal de México.

The media reports that this is not the first time that “Luismi” has been moved to tears, since at his concert in Chile he also cried when he received an impressive standing ovation lasting several minutes.

What does “La unconditional” mean to Luis Miguel?

The song, published in 1988, talks about a lost love that he could not let go of as he wanted, the UnoTV portal reports.

The same media points out that there are three theories about the meaning of the song for “Luismi”.

The first theory points to his mother, Marcela Basteri, who disappeared from the singer’s life when he was very young.

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The second says that the song is dedicated to a relationship that quickly ended. The mentioned portal reveals that it could refer to Mariana Yazbek, Luis Miguel’s first love.

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Finally, the name of the singer Yuri, who allegedly had an affair in her youth, is also mentioned. However, neither has confirmed whether the song is dedicated to her.

Regardless of the meaning, “La unconditional” is one of the most popular and praised songs of the artist who made a triumphant return to the stage this year. (AND)