The album is widely known for making Guerra and 440 famous, and launching to national fame the group within their native Dominican Republic.
With this record, the group got radio airplay for the first time with songs like "Elena" and "Por eso Ahora" in the Dominican Republic.
[1] The debut album Soplando (1984) received critical acclaim but not much attention, and was largely ignored by the general public and radio listeners.
Lead singer Juan Luis Guerra and power-vocalist Maridalia Hernandez redefined 440's sound to more traditional danceable merengue boundaries and made a more commercial turn to the band's musical career.
[4] The album was supported by the release of the singles "Si Tú Te Vas", "Elena", "Por Eso Ahora", "Ella Dice" and "Yo Vivo Enamorado".