The lead single "Las Que Se Ponen Bien La Falda" marks the first time the singer dwells into the genre of reggaeton and urban music, while the album's title track incorporates a bachata undertone.
The new material includes the songs "Ni me vas a Extrañar" (You won't even miss me), "Despertar" (Waking Up) as well as the fourth single off the album "El Amor Coloca" along with a remix version.
[3] In 2014, José became impregnated by her husband,[4] later taking hiatus from her musical career to focus on her baby.
[7] Although not released as a single, "Olvídame Y Pega la Vuelta" received heavy rotation on Mexican radio due to the singer filming a music video for the song.
María José embarked on the Lo Que Te Merces Tour in support of her fifth album Habla Ahora.