Discografia De Ricardo Arjona 1985-2014 __exclusive__ May 2026
Report: Discography of Ricardo Arjona (1985–2014)
He didn't just write choruses; he wrote footnotes. He taught a generation that a song could be 5 minutes long and contain no repetition, just a story with a beginning, middle, and end. Discografia De Ricardo Arjona 1985-2014
Phase 2: Mainstream Stardom (1994–2000) — Ballads & Biting Wit
Historias (1994) — Classic
- Hits: “Señora de las Cuatro Décadas”, “Te Conozco”, “Realmente No Estoy Tan Solo”
- Review: A landmark in Latin pop. He explores infidelity, aging, loneliness, and social hypocrisy. The storytelling is novelistic. Grade: A+
2. Jesús, Verbo No Sustantivo (1988)
Sello: Sony Music
. His work during this period is characterized by poetic, often controversial lyrics blending pop-rock, ballads, and Caribbean rhythms. Studio Albums (1985–2014) Déjame Decir Que Te Amo (1985) : His debut studio album. Jesús, Verbo No Sustantivo (1988) often controversial lyrics blending pop-rock
Throughout his career, Ricardo Arjona has been praised for his thought-provoking lyrics, catchy melodies, and eclectic style. He has won numerous awards, including multiple Latin Grammy nominations. His music has transcended borders, resonating with audiences across Latin America, the United States, and beyond. resonating with audiences across Latin America
Santo Pecado (2002): Featured the classic ballad "El Problema."
Déjame Decir Que Te Amo (1985): His debut album was largely a commercial failure, leading Arjona to briefly abandon music for teaching and professional basketball.