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Following this, Queen describes "a tumultuous relationship, where Ivy is considered "la mala," where in reality, "the male lover is responsible for its demise." [ 27 ] " Te He Querido, Te He Llorado " (" I Have Love, I Have Cried "), the third and final single from Flashback was originally included on Mas Flow 2 , a reggaetón compilation album ...
The song is a blend of reggaetón and bachata music known as bachaton or bachateo, a musical movement in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico which combines bachata melodies and reggaeton style beats, lyrics, rapping, and disc jockeying. Ivy Queen uses "bachata's signature guitar sound" and "slower more romantic rhythm" while incorporating ...
Ivy Queen uses "bachata's signature guitar sound" and "slower more romantic rhythm" while incorporating "bachata's exaggerated emotional singing style" in this song as well as in "La Mala". [ 33 ] [ 34 ] It features major key tonality, simple harmonic progressions, "angry-romantic" lyrics, Puerto Rican and Caribbean roots and Afro-Latin as well ...
Ivy Queen 2008 World Tour LIVE! 2009 "La Velita" (with Arcángel, Zion and Jadiel) ... "Mala" (Remix) (Yolandita Monge featuring Ivy Queen) Yolandita Monge:
Sentimiento (English: Feeling) is the sixth studio album by Puerto Rican recording artist Ivy Queen.It was released on March 27, 2007, by Univision Records.The album features production collaborations with several Puerto Rican music producers including Monserrate & DJ Urba, Noriega, and Luny Tunes.
"Quiero Bailar" was written by Ivy Queen. [9] It was produced by the Puerto Rican reggaetón producer Iván Joy, who also produced "Quiero Saber".Originally featured on Iván Joy's reggaetón compilation album, The Majestic (2002), the song was also later included on Queen's fifth studio album, Flashback (2005) and second compilation album, Reggaeton Queen (2006) and first EP, e5 (2006).
Then Ivy Queen sings the bridge portion of "Quiero Bailar", «Mujeres, pa’ la disco a bailar; ven demuéstrale a tu man que es la qué hay… The second song to be honored is "En La Disco Bailoteo" by Wisin & Yandel , featuring Karol G and Wisin performing verses from the original.
It features guest appearances by Eddie Dee, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Cultura Profetica, Mala Rodriguez, Ivy Queen and D`Mingo. Initially the album was set to be released on February 15, 2005. However, it was delayed due some recorded material were lost and later recovered. [5] Deshago was praised by the critics.