Rocío Jurado (1944–2006) was a prominent Spanish singer, actress, and television personality, celebrated primarily in the genres of copla and flamenco. Born in Chipiona, Spain, she emerged as one of the most influential figures in Spanish music, known for her powerful voice and emotive performances. Notable works include her albums "La Más Grande," "Como una Ola," and "Amor Eterno," which feature a blend of traditional Spanish music and modern pop influences. Jurado's rendition of "La Llaman Copla" and her performances at the Festival de la Canción de Benidorm helped solidify her status as a national treasure. Beyond her music, she acted in several films and television shows, bringing greater visibility to Spanish culture. Jurado's impact on music extends to her role as a cultural ambassador for Spain, bridging generational gaps and influencing future artists in the Spanish-speaking world. Her legacy continues to resonate, as she is remembered for her contribution to the evolution of Spanish popular music and her ability to connect with audiences through her heartfelt interpretations.