During the 1990s, Arjona moved to Mexico City and signed with Sony Music, leading to the most successful period of his career.
A turning point featuring the controversial title track about his experiences in Catholic school. It became a massive hit in Central America and the U.S..
The chronicles the transformation of a Guatemalan schoolteacher and basketball player into one of the most influential singer-songwriters in Latin music history. Over these three decades, Arjona sold approximately 20 million albums worldwide, establishing a signature style that blends social commentary with intimate, often controversial, storytelling. The Early Years: Searching for a Voice (1985–1991)
Arjona began experimenting more with different genres, from Caribbean sounds to acoustic arrangements.