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Four singles were taken from the album. The first single was "[[Nieva, Nieva]]", which was successful on the charts, reaching number one in [[Mexico]]. Two other singles, "[[Él Me Engañó]]" and "[[Asunto De Dos]]", peaked in the top ten in Mexico charts. "[[Vuelve Junto A Mi|Vuelve Junto A Mí]]" was only released in the United States, where it appeared on the [[Billboard charts|''Billboard'' charts]]. The album was promoted further through Rubio's first and second concert tours, and a concert residency in the famous Mexican club El Patio.
In an article by ''[[El Siglo de Torreón]]'' published in 1994, Rubio was cited as "the current novelty", considering it together with other stars of music as a guarantee at the box office due to its commercial success in the
==Background and recording==
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