After two enormously successful releases and some tours and TV appearances in Latin America, and one year after the birth of his older daughter Carmela, back in Spain the performer started working in his following album.
As usual, Sabina teamed up with his fellow companions Pancho Varona and Antonio García de Diego and the recording of the album started in the Cinearte studios of Madrid.
Although the Rock music from the previous album still prevails, Sabina started incorporating more elaborated lyrics with some literary figures typical from the Spanish baroque era.
This song, for which was recorded a promotional video,[5] talks about a short relationship with an Argentine girl who lived in Madrid working as a street seller in El Rastro, but who eventually returned to her country leaving no trace.
[7] This song, arranged with caribbean rhythms, tells the weird history of Dionisio Rodríguez Martín (better known as El Dioni) a security guard of a bank who found a van full of money.