The story behind
This acoustic version of Soy tuyo presents Ricardo Montaner exploring a particular sound within his discography. The album from which it is taken, Viene del alma, released in 1995, stands out for being a different proposal for the artist. An Italian influence is perceived in the production, and Montaner himself experimented with lyrics and a musical style that moved away from what his followers expected, seeking a novel and distinctive sonority. Several well-known songs emerged from this work, including Soy tuyo, Viene del alma, Pasa todo, and Bórrame. The particularity of this interpretation lies in its format, which highlights the essence of the composition, with a duration of 3 minutes and 56 seconds.
The album Viene del alma was a stage of experimentation for Ricardo Montaner, who in 1995 decided to offer a different musical facet. The production, released by EMI Latin, is characterized by an Italian air and a search for sounds that departed from his previous works. This record, considered one of the most unique in his career, gave rise to singles that explored new textures and lyrical approaches, showing a bolder facet of the singer-songwriter. The acoustic version of Soy tuyo, in particular, allows us to appreciate the song's structure and vocal performance without the more elaborate arrangements, offering a more intimate connection with the melody and lyrics.