Mi Buen Amor (Gloria Estefan song)

"My True Love")[1] is a song by Cuban American singer Gloria Estefan from her third studio album Mi Tierra (1993).

[4] Before recording in English, Estefan and her band performed at Latin nightclubs;[5] she also remembered her grandmother teaching her old Cuban songs.

Music had an important role in Estefan's family, her paternal grandmother was a poet, and an uncle played the flute in a salsa band.

[1] Colombian musician Estefano composed four of the album's songs including "Mi Buen Amor", which he co-wrote with Estefan.

[2] The Courier-Journal critic Howie Allen listed it as one of the four ballads in the album that "glide along on flowing melodies, delicate percussion, deft guitars and elegant string arrangements".

[7] The Knoxville News Sentinel's Chuck Campbell was unimpressed with the track, calling it and "Hablas de Mi" "the most saccharine of the lot".