The story behind
When Ricardo Montaner set out to create Viene del alma, his eighth studio album, he embarked on a sonic path different from what his audience was accustomed to. Released in 1995 under the EMI Latin label, this album is distinguished by a marked Italian influence in its production, exploring textures and lyrical approaches that moved away from his previous style. It was in this stage of experimentation that songs like Viene del alma, Soy tuyo, Pasa todo, and, of course, Bórrame emerged, each contributing a novel facet to his discography.
The song Bórrame, with a duration of 4 minutes and 2 seconds, is part of this search for a unique and different sound for Ricardo Montaner. This album, in particular, represents a turning point, showing the artist willing to tread less explored musical territories, which resulted in a fresh and distinctive proposal within his career.