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Realmente no estoy tan solo

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When you delve into the interpretation of Really I'm Not So Alone, you encounter a piece that, despite its apparent simplicity, holds interesting details about how it was constructed. This particular version of the song, with a duration of 3 minutes and 51 seconds, is part of a larger project by the Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona, released in 2007. What's distinctive about this compilation album, titled Who Said Yesterday, is that it not only gathered previous hits but presented them in a new light, with arrangements that explored different musical genres. For this reinvention, Arjona collaborated with a variety of artists, including names like Panteón Rococó, Marc Anthony, Fernando Otero, Sandro, Marta Sánchez, and Eros Ramazzotti, which gave the well-known songs a fresh and diverse dimension.

The production of Who Said Yesterday, which includes Really I'm Not So Alone, was handled by Arjona himself along with Tommy Torres, Dan Warner, and Lee Levin. This album marked a milestone as it was the artist's last work under the Sony Music label before his transition to Warner Music Group. The critical reception was mostly positive, highlighting the quality of the new interpretations. Throughout his career, Ricardo Arjona Morales, born in Jocotenango, Guatemala, in 1964, has explored a wide range of musical styles, from ballads to Latin pop and rock, and has addressed deeply profound social and personal themes in his lyrics. His career, which by 2011 included thirteen studio albums and several compilations, has been recognized with multiple successes, positioning several of his works at the top of important charts like the Billboard Top Latin Albums in the United States and Argentina.

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