The album features the most important reggaeton artists at the time such as Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, Trebol Clan, Divino, Zion and launch to the mainstream the musical career of the duo Alexis & Fido.
[7][8] Following this success, the duo released La Historia Live which become the first reggaeton album to be certified multi-platinum (latin) by RIAA for selling 200,000 copies.
[9] Shortly that, the duo toured South America performing at music festivals at huge venues and stadium incluind Colombia and Venezuela.
[10][11] Despite the success, the duo decided to split on Summer of 2003 due to creative differences, However continued doing presetantion together til August 2004, visiting Mexico, Peru, Honduras, Spain and Guatemala.
[citation needed] Los Anormales debuted at number 4 on US Billboard Top Latin Albums on the issue of the week January 8, 2005.