Critical reception Jason Birchmeier from the online music guide
AllMusic gave
Para Olvidarte de Mí a 2 out of 5 star review. He considered that the album had a "heavy emphasis on emotional ballads [...] oriented toward the group's core fan base rather than the
Latin pop mainstream", while highlighting some of the album tracks like "Camino Al Sol", "¿Quién Te Crees?" and "Puedes Ver Pero No Tocar". Birchmeier ended his review by stating: "As it happened, however, RBD overran the course of their popularity and were left to bid farewell to a greatly diminished fan base, not to mention an otherwise uncaring Latin pop mainstream that had grown increasingly weary of the group as the years passed and the novelty wore thin."
Commercial performance Para Olvidarte de Mí is considered RBD's least successful
studio album, as only 40,000 copies of the album were distributed in each country in which it was released, and also did not have any significant promotion. In
North America, the album found its greatest success in the group's native
Mexico, where it debuted at #7 on the
Mexican Albums Chart, compiled by
AMPROFON, and later peaked at #3 on its second week of release. However, the album only managed to chart in Mexico for 11 weeks. In the
United States, the album peaked at #6 on the
Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, and at #3 on
Billboard Latin Pop Albums, charting in both rankings for six weeks. In
South America, the album managed to chart in
Argentina, where it debuted at #83 on the
Argentine Albums Chart, compiled by
CAPIF, and later peaked at #10 in its second week on the chart. In
Europe,
Para Olvidarte de Mí managed to enter the albums chart in
Spain (ranked by
PROMUSICAE) at #17 and stayed on the ranking for 8 weeks. ==Track listing==