Vida Loca

Crazy Life) is the first studio album by Cuban singer-songwriter Francisco Céspedes, released in August 1997 by WEA Latina.

It was nominated for Pop Album of the Year by a New Artist at the 1999 Billboard Latin Music Awards, but lost to Carlos Ponce.

The things changed when network TV Azteca held a contest to find the title track for a new soap, Señora [es].

By mid-December 1998, "Vida Loca" had sold 350,000 units, and was eventually awarded with five platinum certifications by PROMUSICAE for shipping over 500,000 copies.

[8] In addition, Cespedes, won one Premio Ondas and three Amigo Awards [es], including one for the best Latin album.