The year of 1988 was a successful one for the group
Timbiriche, the album
Timbiriche VIII & IX, yielded several successful singles and the album achieved platinum certification, selling over a million copies in Mexico. However, two of the most popular members broke up with the group, seeking to launch themselves as solo artists, namely:
Eduardo Capetillo and
Thalía. The producers did not give up on the band, and sought two new members to record and release the tenth album, newcomers
Bibi Gaytán, Cláudio Bermúdez and Patty Tanús (who remained in the group for only six months) were hired to join
Diego Schoening,
Erik Rubín,
Paulina Rubio and
Edith Marquez. There was a lot of speculation as to Patty's separation from the group, but rumor has it that she lied about being married when she entered the group, plus the supposed inclination on behalf of Paulina Rubio that Patty was to mature for the group. To promote an album, a promotional tour was made, which featured shows in
Mexico, the
United States,
Central America and
South America. ==Commercial performance==