The album was supported by the release of three official singles: "Para Ti", "Las Avispas" and "Dinteles".
Para Ti received positive reviews from both critics and fans and won two awards at the 6th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, Best Christian Album (Spanish Language) and Best Tropical Song for "Las Avispas".
The tour visited many countries including the United States, Italy, Denmark, Spain, Holland and closed with a concert in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
[10] On July 15, 2004, Guerra signed a one-off contract with Vene Music to release the album.
Aside from a couple of isolated missteps involving a culturally displaced gospel choir and what sounds suspiciously like a wind machine, these are great songs, as danceable as they are devotional".
[citation needed] Four weeks later, Para Ti remained at the top five, an anomaly for an album whose content - a mix of praise and worship, gospel and inspirational music - is profoundly devotional.
[19][20] It was certified platinum three times (Latin field) by the RIAA for shipping 300,000 copies in the United States.
In Latin America, the album reached the Top 10 in Argentina and was certified gold for selling over 20,000 copies.