LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

“Sol De Verano” is a bright love letter to a sun-kissed romance. Jeanette paints her partner as the summer sun itself, slipping through curtains at dawn, warming her skin little by little, and filling her room with light and energy. The lyrics celebrate that electric feeling of an August love that happens almost by accident, making both lovers “loco,” crazy with happiness. Each image—hands meeting, curtains glowing, skin gently burning—shows how love can feel like sunlight that both caresses and dazzles.

Beneath the playful warmth, there is a tender plea for presence. Jeanette begs her “sol de verano” not to hide behind palm trees, to keep looking at her face to face, and to leave her with a clear-skied memory. By comparing every sunrise and sunset to the cycle of their passion—“to take refuge in my body and be born again”—she turns everyday daylight into proof that love can always begin anew. The song is a gentle reminder that real connection is about staying close, sharing adventure, and keeping the flame alive no matter how hot or how fleeting the summer may be.

ARTIST BIO

Jeanette is an English-born Spanish singer whose tender voice helped define Spanish pop ballads of the 70s and 80s. She first broke through as the teenage lead of folk-pop group Pic-Nic with “Cállate, niña”, then relaunched solo with the wistful hit “Soy rebelde”.

Her signature song "Porque te vas" reached international fame after featuring in Carlos Saura’s film Cría cuervos in 1976, turning her into a household name across Europe and Latin America. She followed with the album Corazón de poeta in 1981, which yielded favorites like “Frente a frente” and “El muchacho de los ojos tristes.” Today she enjoys cult status and is cited as an influence on Spanish-language indie pop, with renewed attention from the documentary Soy rebelde.

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