The group released four successful singles from the album: "Peperina", "Cinema Verité", "Esperando nacer" and "Salir de la melancolía".
The title-song is about a journalist writing from Expreso Imaginario magazine, called Patricia Perea,[1] who rated the Serú Girán shows in Cordoba as embarrassing.
Reportedly, upon first listening to the song, Perea remarked that she still did not like Serú Girán, but that García was "a good sociologist".
By 1981, the band had achieved considerable commercial success in Argentina, including several hits, so it made sense to present the album at the Estadio Obras, on September 4, 5 and 6 of that same year.
Also, Serú Girán performed at the Teatro Coliseo during the Christmas' week between December 25, 26 and 27, with the three shows sold out.