“Jenny will always be a part of me, and this song is my way of keeping her memory alive through music.”
"This song was always close to me, even before I knew it was written for my sister. I grew up with it without understanding its meaning, and when I finally learned the truth, I knew it had to be the first piece I released as an artist."
"It represents love, grief, and the strength that comes from keeping someone's memory alive."
"It begins very calm, but as the song progresses, you can feel the anxiety and sadness of losing a loved one building."
"I wanted to honor the intimacy of Claudia's original acoustic version while adding my own stamp—transforming it into something cinematic and layered."
"Jenny will always be a part of me, and this song is my way of keeping her memory alive through music."
Jenny marks the powerful debut of Sery's artistic career—a deeply personal reinterpretation of a song that unknowingly accompanied her throughout childhood. Originally composed by Claudia Moscoso in memory of Sery's late sister, this track transforms an acoustic ballad into a cinematic electronic pop experience that crescendos into rock-driven intensity. Released on October 19, 2022, Jenny is more than a debut single: it's a tribute to love, loss, and the unbreakable bonds that transcend time.
"This song was always close to me, even before I knew it was written for my sister. I grew up with it without understanding its meaning, and when I finally learned the truth, I knew it had to be the first piece I released as an artist."
Jenny represents the beginning of my journey as Sery, but it's rooted in a story much older than my career. My older sister passed away when I was six years old, drowning in a river during a camping trip with friends. One of her close friends, Claudia Moscoso, composed a song in her memory—a song I grew up hearing without knowing its title or who it was for.
Years later, when I discovered the truth, everything changed. At 20 years old (2021), I asked Claudia for permission to recreate her composition, and when she said yes, I knew this would be my official debut. I was still learning music theory, combined with my perfectionist nature, so it wasn't until 2022 that I could finish it.
The original version is just guitar—something I love and feel gives it a deeply personal touch. But I wanted to add my own stamp, so I created the track with virtual instruments, including a church-style piano. I maintained the same rhythms but made the changes more dramatic. It begins very calm, but as the song progresses, you can feel the anxiety and sadness of losing a loved one building.
Jenny carries one of the most profound stories in Sery's catalog—a song that existed in her life long before she understood its meaning.
Sery's older sister, Jenny, passed away when Sery was only six years old. She drowned in a river during a camping trip with friends. One of Jenny's close friends, Claudia Moscoso, composed a song in her memory—a heartfelt tribute played on acoustic guitar.
This song became part of Sery's childhood soundtrack. She grew up hearing it, humming along, feeling its melancholy without knowing why it existed or who it honored. It wasn't until many years later that she learned the truth: this was Jenny's song. It was written for her sister.
The revelation was transformative. When Sery decided to officially begin her music career, she knew immediately what her first release had to be. In 2021, at 20 years old, she reached out to Claudia Moscoso and asked for permission to recreate the song. Claudia's response was yes.
The process took time. Sery was still studying music theory and production, having enrolled in sound engineering specifically to self-produce and take her project to the next level. Her perfectionist nature meant countless revisions. But in 2022, Jenny was finally ready.
The song uses metaphors of a flower and a thorn falling—one in the desert, one in the chest—to portray loss and longing. It reflects on memories of walking through the city, visiting bars, and the pain of not being present in final moments. It speaks to the fear of separation, the emptiness when someone leaves, and the belief that they're in a better place now.
Through AI analysis, the themes emerge clearly: loss and longing, heartbreak and solitude, fear of separation. The mood is one of heartbreak, angst, despair, but also love and nostalgia.
Currently based in Montreal, Canada, Sery looks back at this Chilean-made debut as the foundation of everything that followed—a song that kept her sister's memory alive and gave voice to a grief she carried since childhood.
Jenny is an authorized reinterpretation of the original composition by Claudia Moscoso. All rights to the original composition remain with the composer. This version represents Sery's tribute and artistic vision, created with full permission and blessing from the original composer.
Una flor cayó
Y en medio del desierto
Llorando ahogo
Sus abrazos, sus te quiero
Que estará en una vida mejor
Me servía de consuelo
Que no hay vida si no hay amor
Me preguntaba en silencio
Naaaaaaa
Te recuerdo caminando en la ciudad
Recorriendo esos bares sin parar
Ni pensar
Una espina cayó
En medio de su pecho
Que pensó que pasó
Se lo llevó en silencio
Que no hay nada que decir esta vez
Ya no sentirás el viento
Que el otoño no volverás a ver
Ni la soledad ni el tiempo
Naaaaaaa
Te recuerdo caminando en la ciudad
Recorriendo esos bares sin parar
Ni pensar
En los últimos días no pude estar
El miedo me comía saber que te vas
A flower fell
Right in the middle of the desert
Crying, it drowned
Its embraces, its “I love you”
That it’s now in a better life
Was the comfort I could borrow
That there’s no life if there’s no love
I asked myself in silence
I remember you walking through the city
Wandering through those bars without an end
Without thinking
A thorn fell
Right into his chest
What did he think had happened
He carried it in silence
That there’s nothing left to say this time
You won’t feel the wind again
You won’t ever see the autumn
Nor loneliness, nor time
I remember you walking through the city
Wandering through those bars without an end
Without thinking
In those final days I couldn’t be there
Fear consumed me, knowing you’d go away