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The song Jesús Verbo No Sustantivo, with its nearly seven-minute duration, presents itself as an extensive piece that invites reflection. In this track, Ricardo Arjona explores the religious figure from an unconventional perspective, addressing divinity not as a static entity, but as an action, a verb that manifests in life. This lyrical approach is characteristic of his style, where he frequently delves into social and existential themes, such as immigration or religion, seeking to generate dialogue through his lyrics.
This track was part of the compilation album Quién Dijo Ayer, released in 2007. This record work was significant because it marked the end of his cycle with Sony Music before joining Warner Music Group. What is interesting about Quién Dijo Ayer is that it was not limited to being a simple collection of past hits; it included new recordings of his best-known songs, reinterpreted in various genres and with the collaboration of artists of the caliber of Marc Anthony, Marta Sánchez, and Eros Ramazzotti, among others. The production of this album involved the participation of Tommy Torres, Dan Warner, and Lee Levin, in addition to Arjona himself.
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