On the same date it was sent to Spanish radio station Los 40 Principales and was available on French iTunes.
The musician showed a rocker outlook, even releasing a hit, "Euskal Rock'n Roll", that made it to the 17th position in the Spanish charts (Los 40 Principales).
The station was founded in 1978 by RadioDifusoras del Bajo Bravo and is operated today by RadioDual S.A. de C.V. The station underwent a format change on 17 January 2010 and became affiliated with Televisa Radio under its music radio brand of Los 40 Principales, which is licensed from Grupo PRISA of Spain thus becoming part of the largest network of Spanish-language music radio stations in the world.
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Grupo F.M., the short form of Grupo Frecuencia Modulada, is an organization in Veracruz, Mexico, founded in 1970 by Félix Malpica Mimendi and his son Felix Malpica Valverde, that operates radio stations in the state of Veracruz, like Ke Buena, Los 40 Principales of the city of Veracruz, Mar FM, Ke Buena in Tuxpan, Los 40 Principales in Fortín and Los 40 Principales in Coatzacoalcos, and W Radio.
Among September 2011 until the month of July 2013, she collaborated in the program La Mar de Noches in Los 40 Principales that presented Mar Montoro.