The tracks and "Méceme" (often misspelled as "Desencuemtro Meceme") are standout entries from Mexican legend Lupita D'Alessio’s 1978 album, Juro Que Nunca Volveré . These songs capture a pivotal era in her career as she transitioned into her iconic "Leona Dormida" (Sleeping Lioness) persona, defined by raw, visceral ballads and high-drama performances. Review of "Desencuentro"
While "Desencuentro" leans into drama, "Méceme" (Rock Me) offers a slightly different, more texture. Desencuemtro Meceme Lupita Dalessio
Though less of a "staple" in her live sets today compared to hits like "Mudanzas" or "Mentiras," it remains a favorite for collectors and fans of her early Orfeón label recordings. The Album: Juro Que Nunca Volveré (1978) The tracks and "Méceme" (often misspelled as "Desencuemtro
It highlights her ability to move from soft, breathy verses to powerful, belt-heavy choruses. For listeners who enjoy the intensity of artists like Rocío Jurado, this track is a definitive example of late-70s Spanish-language pop. Review of "Méceme" Though less of a "staple" in her live