In Mexico, the single was certified as gold for digital sales exceeding 30,000 copies.
The song is certified as gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipping over 500,000 copies.
Later it was certified as gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association.
The album was not as commercially successful as its predecessors, being certified as gold only in Canada.
The sale of Berth lead it to be certified as gold.
Due to the success of the singles, the album was certified as double gold in Thalía's native country, Mexico.
In June 2009, the Recording Industry Association of Japan certified it as gold.
It was ultimately certified as gold.
In Mexico, the album was certified as gold in the first day of its release, according to Esmas.
Despite the excellent sales BPI not certified the album as gold or platinum.