[1] The song debuted at number one on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 with less than two tracking days,[2] becoming Londra's third number-one single on the chart following "Cuando Te Besé and "Adán y Eva" in 2018.
[3] After two years of trial, on November 10, 2021, he finally managed to dissociate himself on good terms from Big Leagues, the producer, in a hearing held in Miami, according to a report released by Billboard.
[4][5] "Plan A" begins playing on a piano base that seems to anticipate a register close to a breakup ballad while Londra sings about wanting to obtain clarity in a relationship.
Then, from the seventeenth second on, a dramatic drum beat kicks in and the chorus gets a boost from amplified guitars, adding some intensity to the track and establishing a different sound for Londra, who was heavily embedded in the latin trap scene from Argentina.
[11] In addition, his official YouTube video accumulated more than twenty-six million views and reached the top trending position in sixteen countries, including Argentina, Spain, and Mexico.