Jardín del Paraíso invites us on a vibrant trip back to Colombia’s lush Pacific coast, where crystal rivers cut through the mountains and mangroves kiss the fierce sea. Through poetic nostalgia, Monsieur Periné sings as a “perdido” (a lost heart) who has wandered far from home but never lets its memory wither. The song paints the homeland as a golden cradle—a living paradise that shaped her freedom, filled her childhood with music, and still breathes hope into a land scarred by conflict.
Behind the dreamy melodies you will hear calls for renewal and peace. Even though they were “children of war,” the people in this song keep faith that spring will bloom again; their marimbas, cununos, and river chants echo resilience. Jardín del Paraíso is both a love letter and a promise: no matter how far you roam, the valleys, mangroves, and smiling neighbors are ready to welcome you—and together, make the garden flourish once more.