Como la flor prometida

After thinking about her career, the performer returned to the recording studios in Madrid and London and apart from counting with the production of Chucho Merchán and Paco Trinidad, she also started collaborating with other artists such as Albert Hammond and Carlos Goñi, lead member of the band Revolver amongst others.

[5] This rock ballad, which talks about an endless fight for love after many sentimental disappointments was composed by the renowned Carlos Goñi, the lead member of the band Revolver.

Finally the fifth and last single was "Plantado en mi cabeza" (Stuck in my head) an up-tempo cheerful song that resembles Casal's first releases during the 1980s.

In this track, Casal shows her Galician roots by including Celtic sounds and references about the sea, the northern winds and the fishing boats.

[11] Despite the four-year hiatus the singer took the album generated a huge critical and commercial interest both in Spain, Latin America and other countries such as France, where she would also develop a successful career.