Llorarás is a salsa song written and performed by Venezuelan musician Óscar D'León. He recorded it in 1974 with his group Dimensión Latina, and it appeared on the Dimensión Latina '75 album released that year. The lyrics tell of heartbreak after a breakup, with the narrator warning that if he is hurt, his former lover will end up crying and regret her choices. The track helped establish D'León as a leading figure in salsa, earning him nicknames like The Pharaoh of Salsa and The Lion of Salsa. D'León has had a long international career and has been recognized for his contributions to Latin music, including his role as an ambassador for Operation Smile and as the first Latino to sign a contract with the BBC.