The story behind
Me vale, according to DoReSol
The energy that Me vale, one of the tracks from the album ¿Dónde jugarán los niños?, transmits seems to have particularly connected with the youth of Mexico at the time. This song, released as the fifth single from that production, remained on the US Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart for six weeks, reaching as high as number 24. The song, with a duration of 4 minutes and 32 seconds, is another testament to the power found in that album.
¿Dónde jugarán los niños?, which was released in 1992, marked a particular phase for Maná, as the band expanded to five members at that time. Iván González joined on keyboards and César López, known as "Vampiro", on guitar, who came from Azul Violeta and would later become part of Jaguares. However, both musicians left the lineup in 1994. This album, released simultaneously in over 40 countries, became a milestone for the group, selling approximately 13 million copies worldwide and containing other hits like Oye mi amor and Vivir sin aire.
From album
¿Dónde jugarán los niños?
Maná · 1992 · Track 12
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