“María Elena” is a joyful musical pursuit. Joan Soriano sings as a wandering romantic who travels from the Dominican Republic to Puerto Rico, New York, Spain, France and beyond, all while calling out for one special woman: la prieta María Elena. He insists that many women are “good,” yet none compare to his beloved morena. The repetitive chorus and place-hopping shout-outs paint a lively picture of a man ready to dance, party and celebrate life—but only if María Elena is by his side.
Behind the playful lyrics lies a simple message: genuine love stands out amid countless temptations. Soriano mixes humor (joking that María Elena sometimes gets so tipsy she forgets her own kids) with admiration, creating a flirty anthem to perseverance in love. Wherever he goes, his mission stays the same—find María Elena, hit the dance floor, and enjoy every beat together.