Allí is a Cuban bolero-son written and performed by Pedro Flores. The song tells the memory of a lost love and the hope of seeing the beloved again, describing how they met under a flamboyán tree and how the singer will wait there. The lyrics speak of suffering since the separation, a vow not to offend or lie again, and the belief that love can be reborn under the full moon. It is a traditional bolero with guitar style accompaniment and is shown in chord sheets for guitar, ukulele, piano and bass. Some sources note that Flores dedicated the tune to his wife Angelica. There is also another famous bolero titled Allí by Luis Marquetti, namely "Allí donde tú sabes" from 1948, which is a different song. The provided content does not specify the year of release or the album for Pedro Flores's version.