It became arguably the album's most popular song, topping the charts in Puerto Rico, Mexico, and Venezuela.
"Súbete a mi Moto" (Get on my motorcycle in English) created some controversy in Puerto Rico, because in Puerto Rico "moto", at the moment the song came out, was the term used for illegal drugs (marihuana cigarette).
[4] 13 years after the song was out, member Ashley Ruiz eventually sang it as part of the "Menudo Medley", then it was covered in the MDO album in 1997, when it was sung by Anthony Galindo.
When six members of Menudo returned to the stage in 1998 during their El Reencuentro comeback tour, Sube a mi Motora was always the last song performed by the former Menudo's and Farrait ended the shows by driving a motorcycle around.
That same year, the song was released in their first Portuguese Album Mania called "Sobe em Minha Moto" and it became a hit in Brazil, with Melendez singing it.