The Power Ballad. Natalia Jiménez’s voice cracks with real pain here. The music video was a telenovela in 4 minutes. This song holds the record for longest-running #1 on Los 40 Principales for a reason.

🎵 La Quinta Estación: Discografía Mega Top
Cronología esencial + rankings de éxitos


| Año | Álbum | Mega Top Hits (del álbum) | |------|-------------------------------|-----------------------------------| | 2001 | Primera Toma | "Dónde Irán", "No Quiero Perderte" | | 2004 | Flores de Alquiler | "El Sol No Regresa", "Niña" | | 2006 | El Mundo Se Equivoca | "Me Muero", "Sueños Rotos" | | 2009 | Sin Frenos (Fans Edition) | "Que Te Quería", "Recuérdame" |

To compile, rank, and showcase the complete discography of La Quinta Estación in a user-friendly, engaging format — highlighting their Mega Top hits (chart-toppers, fan favorites, and legacy tracks). This serves both nostalgic fans and new listeners.


While "Mega Top" is an informal term, the band has two official compilations that serve the same purpose:

The "Mega Top" Verdict: The Bittersweet Goodbye

This was the final studio album before the band’s dissolution and Natalia Jiménez’s solo career. While it contains hits, the musical direction leaned heavily toward adult contemporary pop, moving away from their rock roots.

Why it’s Top Tier: It is a necessary conclusion to the collection. It isn't as gritty as the first albums, but it showcases a band at the height of their musical maturity before parting ways.