“To you who gave me your life, your love and your space”, you surely read those first words with the already classic tune of the melody that Denisse de Kalafe made , the Brazilian singer-songwriter who gained world fame thanks to a song that celebrates moms and that sounds at every elementary school this May 10th . But, although it is one of the most popular songs and it has almost ten different versions - ranging from mariachi, norteña, grupera, salsa and pop, the story behind the song has to do with the nostalgia that the Brazilian felt when she was in Mexico City .
It could be said that the greatest success of the Brazilian is undoubtedly "Señora, Señora", a song included on the album Amar is from 1981, however after that hit, Denisse released eight more albums, the last being Details , published in 2012 and which is a tribute to the Brazilian singer-songwriter Roberto Carlos. In 2017, Denisse de Kalafe sang at the Santa Martha Acatitla Reclusorio on May 10.