The album was the first recording with the four new members, following the departure of Robert, Rawy, Edward, and Jonathan, who cited physical, psychological, and emotional abuse as their reasons for leaving.[5][6] Although Edgardo Díaz, the group's manager, denied these allegations, the management decided to replace the former members with the new ones in an effort to stabilize Menudo.[7]
Commercial performance
According to La Opinion newspaper, the songs "Bésame En La Playa" and "Me Sigue Pareciendo Frío" reached top positions on Peruvian radio stations weeks before the group visited the country to promote their next album.[8] In the United States, "Bésame En La Playa" reached number 26 on the Hot Latin Tracks chart by Billboard magazine.[9]
Critical reception
Regarding reviews from specialized music critics, AllMusic rated the album just one out of five stars but did not include any commentary.[10]