Discografia De Ricardo Arjona 1985-2014

This paper examines the evolution of from his 1985 debut through 2014. It tracks his transformation from a struggling artist into a titan of Latin pop-rock, defined by his "metaphorical realism" and social commentary. Abstract

Arjona's partnership with Warner Music began with the highly successful album (2005), which was followed by the acclaimed 5to Piso (2008). The album Poquita Ropa (2010) offered a more introspective set of songs, while Independiente (2011) was his first independent release, demonstrating his artistic autonomy. The final studio album within this period is the 2014 travel-inspired work, Viaje (2014), an album that explores the complexities of life and love through the metaphor of a journey. Discografia De Ricardo Arjona 1985-2014

Inspirado por la vida urbana, este disco incluyó temas como "Como Duele" y "Sin Ti... Sin Mí", explorando la cotidianidad de la vida en la ciudad. La Era de la Independencia y Nuevos Horizontes: 2010–2014 Poquita Ropa (2010) This paper examines the evolution of from his

Marking his triumphant return, this title track became an overnight sensation and a staple of Latin American protest music. It established Arjona as a master of weaving theological and social commentary into everyday pop-ballad structures. The album Poquita Ropa (2010) offered a more

El 4 de octubre de 2011, Arjona lanzó su decimotercer álbum de estudio, titulado acertadamente Independiente , el primero bajo su propio sello Metamorfosis en asociación con Warner Music Latina. Grabado en Estados Unidos y México, el disco fue producido por el propio Arjona junto a Dan Warner, Lee Levin, Dan Rudin y Tommy Torres. El álbum fue descrito por el cantautor como un «recomienzo» en su carrera, una declaración de principios artísticos que se reflejaba en cada una de sus 14 canciones. El primer sencillo, «El Amor», se convirtió en un éxito comercial en varios países de América Latina.

Love him or hate him, from Déjame Decir Que Te Amo to Viaje , Ricardo Arjona built a cathedral of words.

This is a "greatest hits" album, but with a twist. Instead of re-recording the songs verbatim, Arjona brought in Latin pop stars to duet with him via technological magic.