Hollywood (Tercer Cielo album)

[3] After an 8-year career, and thanks that their previous work (Llueve) was better than the fans expected, the group's next album launched one of the biggest hits on the radio.

The first single from the album was "Yo te extrañaré" immediately distributed to Christian radio in Spanish in Central America, Mexico and the United States, the song was written and co-produced by Juan Carlos Rodríguez.

The single was placed in the 27th position of the Latin Pop Airplay list of US magazine Billboard seven weeks by staying within their sales and reproductions of American radios.

This song caused controversy among the religious public because of the subject matter of the lyrics which at first glance is the conversation between one person dead and another alive.

[8] Close to the end of 2008, the second single from the album started getting airplay on radio stations, "Si no estás junto a mí" was written and co-produced by Juan Carlos.