In 2011, Gustavo Cerati, the iconic Argentine musician and former lead vocalist of Soda Stereo, was still riding high on the success of his solo career. Despite health issues that forced him to take a hiatus from touring, Cerati's music continued to resonate with fans around the world. Here's a look at some of his greatest hits from 2011:

The (2011) compilation is a selective retrospective that highlights the Argentine rock icon's evolution as a solo artist, released while he was in a deep coma following a 2010 stroke. This work, often associated with his longtime label Sony Music Argentina , focuses on his most commercially successful and critically acclaimed solo output rather than his earlier work with Soda Stereo . Core Themes and Content

Unlike typical "Greatest Hits" compilations that look backward (e.g., Siempre Es Hoy from 2002), the era of 2011 looks forward. It captures Cerati at a nexus point:

Unlike previous compilations that focused solely on his Soda Stereo years, this 2011 double-disc set masterfully spans Cerati’s entire solo career (1999–2009), offering a perfect gateway for new listeners and a cherished keepsake for longtime fans.

| Release | Year | Scope | New Material | |---------|------|-------|---------------| | Siempre Es Hoy (Edición Especial) | 2003 | Solo + remixes | 2 new songs | | Reversiones: Lo Mejor de Soda Stereo | 2007 | Soda Stereo | None | | | 2011 | Solo career | None | | Cerati: Lo Esencial | 2014 | Soda + Solo | None |