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Below is a complete, chronological guide to Ricardo Arjona’s studio albums, live albums, and major compilations. discograf%C3%ADa completa ricardo arjona
15. Circo Soledad (2017)
- El renacimiento: Algunos críticos lo llaman su "mejor disco desde Adentro".
- Colaboraciones: Pablo Alborán, Gente de Zona (con ritmo cubano).
- Canciones clave: "El Cielo a Mi Favor", "Mentiroso", "Dormir Sin Ti".
9. Adentro (2005)
- El regreso al éxito #1: Ganó el Grammy Latino al Mejor Álbum de Cantautor.
- Colaboración: Producido por el legendario Tommy Torres.
- Éxitos eternos: "Acompáñame a Estar Solo", "Mojado" (a dueto con Intocable), "Pingüinos en la Cama".
10. Quién Dijo Ayer (2007)
- Recopilatorio emotivo: No es un álbum de estudio puro, pero es vital en su discografía completa. Reinterpreta sus viejos éxitos con la banda venezolana Los Tres.
Sencillos destacados
- "Mujeres"
- "Historia de un Taxi"
- "Te Conozco"
- "Si el Norte Fuera el Sur"
- "Desnuda"
- "El Problema"
- "Fuiste Tú" (dueto con Gaby Moreno)
- "Apnea"
The Indie Sage and the Return to Origins (2020–Present)
In his late fifties, Arjona finally broke away from the major label machinery. Blanco (2020) and Negro (2021) were released on his own terms—stripped-down, minimalist, and contemplative. These two volumes complete the map of his soul. Blanco is the daylight: simple, acoustic, hopeful. Negro is the night: complex, bass-driven, and shadowy. They form a diptych that summarizes his entire career: the tension between a man who wants to tell the truth and an artist who knows that truth is always a shade of gray. It looks like you’re looking for the complete
Epilogue: The Complete Work
To look at the complete discography of Ricardo Arjona is to look at a map of the Latin American heart over forty years. There are no filler tracks in his story—only B-sides that later became anthems. He never learned to dance on stage. He never wore flashy clothes. He simply stood at the microphone, held his guitar like a shield, and spoke. He sang for the taxi driver, the aging woman, the disillusioned lover, and the skeptical intellectual. El renacimiento: Algunos críticos lo llaman su "mejor
His complete works are not just a collection of albums. They are a 30-plus-hour novel, written in chords and choruses, about a boy from Antigua who decided that pop music could be intelligent, that ballads could have teeth, and that a song—if you listen close enough—can change the architecture of your soul.