[1] Reyli is a former member of Elefante, a band which he led until 2003, when he set out to release his debut solo album.
The first single was Así Es La Vida which reached the Mexican Top 5 due to its staggering radio airplay.
The band would go on to release Lo Que Andábamos Buscando, their second album in 2001 which spawned their greatest hit, "El Abandonao" which was sung by Reyli.
After leaving the band, Reyli started composing for what he planned to be his solo debut, a romantic pop very different from the Rock Latino he sang in Elefante.
Radio airplay and the high rotation of the music video, which featured now-Hollywood actress Ana de la Reguera, helped the single climb up the charts.
During this time, Reyli's "La Descarada" was also the theme song for the extremely successful telenovela Rubí, which was broadcast in the United States, Mexico, and all over Latin America.
Also, a reggaetón version of "Al Fin Me Armé de Valor" was included as the final track.
He went on to say that the album, "carries my happiness, my longings, it reflects my status today, my way of being now, my sentimental state, my stage in life."
It is a more direct disc, a mouthful of truths, a special expression of life's contrasts, with songs very rough, but also songs "full of honey, of purity, like Ando por las nubes (I walk through clouds), Alma gemela (Soulmate), Cásate conmigo (Marry me); there is everything on the CD.
"[5] On September 12, 2009, Mario Domm (of Camila) presented Reyli with the Gold Disc, for having sold more than 50,000 copies of Que Vueltas da la vida.
[8] Working with director Matias Penachino and producer Paula Marina Arriola and cinematography of Agustin Calderon AMC, Reyli filmed the video for "La verdad", the second single.
On Friday, September 6, 2013, Reyli was arrested in Mexicali for disorderly conduct, while intoxicated outside of a convenience store after being reported by bystanders for smoking a suspicious substance inside a parked car.