His first release with Sony Music, laying the groundwork for his international breakthrough. The Golden Era: Animal Nocturno & Historias (1992–1999)

In the new millennium, Arjona continued to dominate the charts while experimenting with Caribbean rhythms and stripped-down acoustics.

A landmark collaboration with producer Tommy Torres that earned Arjona his first Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album.

A turning point in his career. The title track, a critical reflection on his Catholic upbringing, became a massive hit in Central America and established him as a songwriter who wasn't afraid of controversy.

Poquita Ropa was described by Arjona as a "stripped-down" version of his music, focusing on minimal instrumentation and raw lyrics. The Independent Path: Metamorfosis (2011–Present)