Vives' and his band, La provincia, continued experimenting the fusion of vallenato and cumbia with pop, rock and funk in their subsequent albums La Tierra del Olvido and Tengo Fe.
Copa del Rey | Viña del Mar | Mar del Plata | Bassano del Grappa | Santiago del Estero | La forza del destino | Valle del Cauca | Guillermo del Toro | Tierra del Fuego | Museo del Prado | La fanciulla del West | Pinar del Río | Valle del Cauca Department | Pinar del Río Province | Lanao del Sur | Accademia delle Arti del Disegno | Viña del Mar International Song Festival | Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore | Riva del Garda | Davao del Norte | Consistori del Gay Saber | Davao del Sur | San Juan del Sur | Benicio del Toro | Rojos del Águila de Veracruz | Mario del Monaco | Del Rio, Texas | Buenaventura, Valle del Cauca | Zamboanga del Sur | Punta del Este |
Released on August 12, 1997, the album follows La Tierra del Olvido, with a sound that is less dance-oriented, further emphasizing Vives's desire to be taken seriously as a songwriter.