Although his lyrics, as happened with his previous album, reflected his personal feelings and day-to-day stories, they were transmitted in a very different way, with much catchier refrains in most of the songs.
The opening track, entitled "Ocupen su localidad" (Occupy your seat) is a clear example of that change.
The first maxi single extracted from this album was "Pisa el acelerador" (Step on the accelerator),[2] a song in which Sabina vindicated his philosophy of life; to live to the limit without taking into account what others say.
[5] "Juana la loca" (Juana the crazy girl), which is the B side of this third and last single was arguably the most remembered track of the whole album, a song which talked about the vibrant nightlife of Madrid through the story of an apparently formal office worker who turns out to work as a drag queen at night.
[6] Ruleta Rusa also had a place for a love song entitled "Caballo de cartón" (Paperboard horse) which talks about a relationship threatened by the daily routine.