Aquel Que Había Muerto

With repeated references to Jesus Christ and disses" to his brethren in the gangsta-rap school, exposing the flipside of Puerto Rico's underground rap scene, in terms of the consequences of exposing young listeners to antisocial messages, it is his second Christian oriented album following Con Poder (1996).

[3][4] The album includes new versions of some of Vico C's greatest hits (Tony Presidio, Xplosion and La Recta Final).

[11][12][13] Aquel Que Había Muerto was the first recipient of Rap Album of the Year at the 1999 Latin Billboard Music Awards.

It was his first win, on his 10 year of career at the time and was the first-ever Latin urban act to won a Billboard award.

[16] To promote the album, Vico C embarked on a series of presentations in Latin America and United States, including two sold shows at the 7,000-seat Luis Muñoz Marín Amphitheater in San Juan on April 24 and 25, 1999.