Among the most notable songs is "Corazón partío", which not only became a major hit but also became part of the soundtrack of the novel Torre de Babel, reaching an even wider audience. Another key piece is "Y, ¿si fuera ella?", which also made its way to television, as it was part of the plot of Suave Veneno. These songs reflect Sanz's ability to tell stories through his music, emotionally connecting with his listeners.
The reception of Más was overwhelmingly positive, and its impact is still felt today. With 57 platinum and 2 gold records, the album not only solidified Sanz as a reference in Latin music but also left a deep mark on the musical culture of the Spanish-speaking world. The authenticity and emotional connection conveyed in each song are key elements that any amateur musician can appreciate and seek when interpreting his music.