I think the llorona real
yes i heard her in a ranch in mexico
La Llorona, it is on Gracias a la Vida.
La Llorona is a legend from Mexico and other Spanish speaking countries. It is said that she died in Mexico.
La Llorona is folk legend. She is as alive as Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the Chupacabra, Bigfoot, and the Loch Ness Monster.
La Llorona's name translates to "The Weeping Woman" in English. She is a figure from Mexican folklore who is said to be a ghost of a woman who roams the rivers and wails for her lost children.
i do be live la Llorona
She cries and wails according to the legend.
La Llorona is a widespread legend in Mexico, the US southwest, Puerto Rico, and Central and South America.The crucial point to note is legend. It is nothing more than a story to teach children how to behave. Much like the bogeyman or God for that matter.
what is the genre of llorona
la llorona did not live close to us she died in a place were now is a hotel apartment and some say they still here her crying through the walls and some even saw her in there room and there was once three couples and all of the couples got muder by the llorona but one or the girls survived and she now cintinues on the legend of the llorona
La Llorona - album - was created in 1997.
The legend of La Llorona dates back to Spanish colonial times in Mexico, most likely originating in the 16th century. It has been passed down through generations and has become a prominent figure in Latin American folklore.