Loco Vox

As in the debut, the line-up consisted of a quartet, which included: Xavier Font, Juan Antonio Fuentes, Carlos Armas and Manuel Arjona.

It was commercially successful, went gold and platinum in five countries, most of them in Latin America, and sales reached 800,000 copies worldwide, making it the second best seller of their career.

[2] However, the group radically changed their look, although they had not abandoned the large shoulder pads, they now presented themselves to the public with a more sober style with a clear predominance of black and white.

[2] To promote it, four singles were chosen: "Loco Vox", "Fiesta Latina", "Niña" and "Magia Negra", which were sung in TV shows and the tour, in addition to two music videos that featured the quartet's outstanding choreography and costumes.

[8] On December 28, 1991, the Mexican newspaper El Siglo de Torreón reported that the group had just been certified platinum in Chile for 25,000 copies sold.