“Alguna Vez” feels like a friendly conversation on a long walk. Juanes and Fonseca admit they sometimes have no idea where life’s little road is heading, picking up thorns and scars along the way. Yet, even when reason fails, they keep the heart right in their hands. The song asks a simple, universal question: Has your heart ever been broken? If the answer is yes, you are instantly part of their story.
Heartbreak becomes the best teacher. Every cut and bruise shows them how to love harder, write braver, and grow stronger. They compare love to poems etched on skin—a mark that hurts at first but turns into art. The solution is clear: follow the heart, listen to its rhythm, breathe love in like air, and carry that feeling in a song. Learning can be painful, but it turns the journey into something beautiful, especially when shared with someone who feels exactly the same.
Juanes, born Juan Esteban Aristizábal Vásquez on August 9, 1972, in Medellín, Colombia, is a celebrated Colombian musician and singer known for blending rock with Latin pop and traditional Colombian rhythms. Beginning his career in 1988 with the rock band Ekhymosis, Juanes launched a highly successful solo career in 2000 with his debut album Fíjate Bien, which earned him three Latin Grammy Awards.
Over the years, Juanes has sold over 15 million records worldwide and won 26 Latin Grammy Awards along with three Grammy Awards, establishing him as one of the best-selling Latin music artists. His international hit "La Camisa Negra" from the album Mi Sangre is widely recognized. Beyond music, Juanes is also noted for his humanitarian efforts, especially aiding Colombian victims of anti-personnel mines through his foundation, Fundación Mi Sangre.
With a career spanning more than three decades, Juanes continues to create impactful music that resonates with audiences around the world while promoting peace and social change.