Aguilar appears on the cover accompanied by hidden meanings of things and interests that represent important moments in her life. Ángela Aguilar in an interview for
¡Hola!:"Les presento esta portada llena de significados ocultos, desde flores silvestres de Guanajuato a milagritos representando cosas importantes en mi vida. Hasta un cielo rojo me respalda. Agradecida con todas las personas que hicieron esto posible. Ni en mis sueños la vida se ve tan bonita. Yo siempre veía las portadas como una foto linda y ya, yo quería cambiar eso y ponerle un poco más de significado. Por ejemplo, me ven con el pelo largo porque mi abuela Flor [Silvestre] siempre me quería ver con el largo y le decía a mi papá "Pepe por favor ya deja que tenga el pelo largo".
English Translation: "I present to you this cover full of hidden meanings, from wild flowers from Guanajuato to little miracles representing important things in my life. Even a red sky supports me. Grateful to all the people who made this possible. Not even in my dreams does life look so beautiful. I always saw the covers as a pretty photo and now, I wanted to change that and give it a little more meaning. For example, they see me with long hair because my grandmother Flor [Silvestre] always wanted to see me with long hair and I used to tell my dad "Pepe, please, let me have long hair". According to Aguilar, her father always explained to Mrs. Silvestre that this style was part of her characteristic image as a celebrity. But when her grandmother died, she decided to grow her hair long. Seeing a photographer's excited reaction at a photo shoot with her new image, she decided that this would be her image in the final photo for the album cover. In the image, Aguilar serves as the central element, while more details are added to form a
traditional Mexican composition. The cover has Mexican miracles and each one is attributed a meaning. The horse represents the time when he began to ride more strictly. The golden eyes are her new vision of her music and her mariachi, another tribute to Mrs. Silvestre on the cover, in addition to her hairstyle, were the traditional wild flowers of
Guanajuato, her grandmother's region of origin; Finally, the reddish color symbolizes love and your heart. In the physical CD format, a booklet designed by the artists Erick Nieto, Irving de Jesús Segovia (Tuxamee) and Ricardo Xavier Cortés Fernández (Ricardo XCF) is included, it also includes the photographs taken by Jordi Koalitic. In addition to 2 sheets of stickers designed by Aguilar. == Commercial reception ==