Julio Jaramillo's album Tendras Que Llorar Desprecio is a classic masterpiece of Ecuadorian music. The album is a collection of heart-wrenching boleros and romantic ballads that showcase Jaramillo's soulful voice and emotional depth. The album features some of Jaramillo's most iconic songs, including "Fatalidad," "Nuestro Juramento," and "Odiame."
The album's production is simple and straightforward, allowing Jaramillo's voice to take center stage. The instrumentation is minimal, with a guitar, piano, and occasional strings providing a subtle backdrop to Jaramillo's vocals. The lyrics are poetic and melancholic, exploring themes of love, loss, and heartbreak.
Jaramillo's voice is the highlight of the album, with his smooth and expressive vocals conveying the pain and longing of each song. His phrasing and delivery are impeccable, and he effortlessly navigates the complex melodies of the boleros.