The story behind
The song Última vez, part of the album Limón y sal by Julieta Venegas, is distinguished by its energy and the way it was conceived. Although the official duration is 3 minutes and 59 seconds, what truly stands out is the creative process behind it. The recording engineers who participated in its production were Juan Blas Caballero, Ignacio Castro, Damián Nava, and Pablo López Ruiz, while the mixing was handled by César Sogbe.
This track is part of Limón y sal, Julieta Venegas's fourth studio album, released in May 2006 in territories such as Mexico, Spain, and Latin America, and shortly after in the United States. The album's popularity spread throughout Europe, achieving notable success in countries like Switzerland and Italy. Limón y sal has sold over 8 million copies worldwide, earning platinum certifications in Argentina, Spain, Uruguay, Mexico, and the United States, in addition to gold records in Chile, Italy, Colombia, Venezuela, and Central America. The album was also recognized with a Latin Grammy award in the category of "Best Alternative Music Album," and later, in 2007, received a Grammy for "Best Latin Pop Album."