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The Best of Ivy Queen

The Best of Ivy Queen is the first greatest hits compilation by the reggaetón recording artist Ivy Queen released on December 20, 2005, on Universal Music Latin and Perfect Image Records. Disc one contains studio tracks from her third and fourth studio albums, Diva (2003) and Real (2004), while disc two consists of music videos from her discography beginning in 1995 up to 2005 with the release of her fifth studio album, Flashback. Diva was released on August 23, 2003, and independently distributed by Real Music Group. The album follows her two previous studio album which were both commercially unsuccessful. With collaborations with Latin hip hop artists including Mexicano 777 and K-7, the album's production was by a variety of music producers, including Luny Tunes, DJ Nelson and Noriega, while DJ Adam produced a majority of the tracks.

The Best of Ivy Queen
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedDecember 20, 2005
Recorded1995-1996; 1998; 2000-2003; 2004
GenreReggaeton, hip hop
Length43:36
LabelUniversal Music Latino, Perfect Image
ProducerNoriega, DJ Nelson, Ecko, Tony "CD" Kelly, DJ Adam, DJ Alex, DJ Eric, Rafi Mercenario, Dennis Nieves
Ivy Queen chronology
Flashback
(2005)
The Best of Ivy Queen
(2005)
Sentimiento
(2007)

Six singles were released from the album: "Quiero Bailar", "Quiero Saber", "Papi Te Quiero", "Guillaera", "Tuya Soy" and "Tu No Puedes". Three of these are on The Best of Ivy Queen. Highly anticipated and acclaimed, Diva peaked at #24 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, #8 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart for the South Atlantic area, #4 on the Billboard Reggae Albums and #1 on the Billboard Tropical Albums chart.

Real was released on November 16, 2004, through Universal Latino. Queen collaborated with several top-name artist from the hip hop and reggaetón genres including Hector El Father, Fat Joe, Getto & Gastam, La India, Gran Omar and Mickey Perfecto, though this release does not have the collaborations. The tracks on the album were produced mainly by Rafi Mercenario. It also included guest production by the American producer, Swizz Beatz, and the Puerto Ricans Ecko and DJ Nelson. It was her first and only studio album to be labeled and shipped with the Parent Advisory Warning label.

Two singles which appear on this compilation release, "Chika Ideal" and "Dile", both of which are on Real, peaked at #25 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, #4 on the Billboard Top Reggae Albums chart, and #6 on the Billboard Tropical Albums chart. "Dile" peaked at #8 on the Billboard Tropical Songs chart. However, the former was unable to acquire chart success. The album was re-released on September 25, 2007, through Machete Music. The albums are regarded as a factor in reggaetón mainstream exposure to English-speaking markets in 2004 along with other albums by Daddy Yankee and Tego Calderón. The Best of Ivy Queen reached #55 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, while reaching #13 on the Billboard Latin Rhythm Albums chart.

Recording and production edit

The five tracks on The Best of Ivy Queen which were originally from Diva were recorded between 2000 and 2003. These are "Papi Te Quiero" from the platinum edition of Diva along with "Sangre", a collaboration with Mexicano 777, "Me Acostumbré", "Tuya Soy" and "Guillaera". The other seven tracks, "Dale Volumen", "Dile", "Rebulera", "Mi Barrio", the lead single "Chika Ideal", "Ángel Caído", "Matando" and "Mi Sitaución", were on Real.

Disc two consists of music videos from her early discography up until the compilation's release. These include songs on her fifth studio album, Flashback ("Muchos Quieren Tumbarme" and "Reggae Respect") while "In The Zone", a duet with the Haitian rapper Wyclef Jean appeared on her 1998 studio album, The Original Rude Girl.

Production of both albums was by a variety of hip hop and reggaetón producers,[1] including Noriega, DJ Nelson, Ecko, Tony "CD" Kelly, DJ Adam, DJ Alex, DJ Eric, Rafi Mercenario and Dennis Nieves. Diva was released on August 19, 2003, and independently distributed by Real Music Group. On January 27, 2004, Diva: Platinum Edition was released with five remixes of songs on the original Diva album.[2]

Real was released on November 26, 2004. The album's original release date had been set for September 2004, but this was delayed to November 26.[1] The album was also released in "edited" and "clean" versions.[3] It was re-released on September 25, 2007, on Machete Music,[4] as a result of Ivy Queen's success with her seventh studio album, Sentimiento, which was certified platinum within two months of its release.[5]

Music and lyrics edit

The mid-tempo, "bubble-gum pop" "Papi Te Quiero" ("Baby I Love You"), named one of the album's biggest hits, "pairs a straightforward love song with the well known reggae riddim Buyout."[6] Ramiro Burr of Billboard stated "Papi Te Quiero" showcases how "effortlessly and quickly she alternately sings and raps, claiming that she has a distinct vocal style that evokes Gwen Stefani".[7] Although, the literal translation of "Papi Te Quiero" is "Daddy I Love You", it is not directed towards Queen's father but to her love interest; "Papi" can be translated to "baby".[8] "Dale Volumen" ("Add Volume"), in a minor key, is characterized by simple harmonic progressions, synthesizers and stick-drum percussion and influenced by reggae and Afro-Latin music.[9]

"Dile" ("Tell Her") features lilting rhythms from Colombia (including cumbia),[10] combining Latin vallenato with reggaetón.[11] Queen noted that she sang the song without rapping to prove she is a complete musician and not just a rapper.[11] "Me Acostumbré" ("I Got Accustomed") and is a "hip-hop ballad".[12] "Rebulera", composed in minor-key song, has Queen asserting that she is "queen" in the genre of reggaetón. The track features synthesizers and strings, and is influenced by reggae and Afro-Latin music.[13] "Mi Barrio" ("My Hood") criticizes "the problems present in Añasco, Puerto Rico".[11] Queen compared the song to "Corazones" by Daddy Yankee from his album, Barrio Fino (2004).[11] On "Tuya Soy", ("I'm Yours") she explains "the story of woman who suspects her husband of infidelity", a controversial theme which has been prominent in Queen's lyrical content.[14]

"Chika Ideal" ("Ideal Girl") assures the protagonist's lover that she wants to be with him and fulfill his dreams.[15] "Guillaera" (Attitude), a duet with Gran Omar, explains what type of man she does and does not desire.[14] Another collaboration with Gran Omar, "Matando" ("Killing"), follows. The song explores dancing in a club.[15] It, in a minor key, features the synthetic instrumentation of techno music.[16] "Muchos Quieren Tumbarme" ("Many Want To Knock Me Down"), alludes to a boxing match with the phrase "many want to knock me down", and cites female empowerment as a prominent theme in the song.[17] In addition to this, she degrades the thought of women's power being underestimated.[17] She speaks directly to men requesting that they not be cowards.[17] She then argues that women are actively struggling for equality among their male peers, later asserting that "women are coming strong".[17] "Reggae Respect" musically returns to the early styles of "old school reggaetón".[18] "Quiero Bailar" ("I Want To Dance") incorporates the Liquid riddim, a musical riddim produced by the "Jamaican cross-over guru" Jeremy Harding.[19] The song's lyrics warn her dance partner not to misinterpret her moves.[20] In the song, she berates a lover who thinks that just because they dance she is automatically going to bed with him.[21]

Chart performance edit

The Best of Ivy Queen entered the Billboard Latin Albums chart at #60 in the issue week of January 7, 2006. A week later, it reached the peak position of #55.[22] It became Ivy Queen's second album to chart on the Billboard Latin Rhythm Albums chart after Flashback (2005) reached #3 on the chart, while her following studio album, Sentimiento, (2007) reached #1 on the chart two years later.[23] The Billboard Latin Rhythm Albums chart along with the Billboard Latin Rhythm Airplay chart were introduced after both Diva and Real were released deeming the two albums to be eligible to appear on the chart.

In terms of chart performance, Diva was a commercial success. It was her first commercially successful album, peaking at #24 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart.[24] On the Billboard Top Heatseekers (South Atlantic) chart, the album peaked at #8.[25] On the Billboard Reggae Albums chart, the album peaked at #4.[26] On the Billboard Tropical Albums chart, the album peaked at #1, spending four non-consecutive weeks at the top with a total of 86 weeks on the chart.[27] On the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, Real peaked #25, one position higher than Diva.[28] On the Reggae Albums chart, the album peaked at #4, her highest peak on the chart with Diva reaching the same position, while spending a total of 17 consecutive weeks on the chart.[29] On the Billboard Tropical Albums chart, the album peaked at #6.[30] Queen was unable to enter the Billboard 200 until 2007, when her sixth studio album, Sentimiento, reached #105 on the chart.[31]

Track listing edit

Disc 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Papi Te Quiero"Martha PesanteTony "CD" Kelly, Rafi Mercenario3:14
2."Dale Volumen"PesanteEcko2:25
3."Sangre" (featuring Mexicano 777)Pesante, Rudolph GrantDJ Alex3:36
4."Dile"Pesante, Eliel Osorio, Alvaro ArroyoDJ Nelson, Noriega3:46
5."Me Acostumbré"PesanteNoriega2:47
6."Rebulera"PesanteRafi Mercenario, Noriega3:00
7."Mi Barrio"PesanteEcko3:08
8."Tuya Soy"PesanteDJ Adam2:47
9."Chika Ideal"PesanteRafi Mercenario3:01
10."Ángel Caído"PesanteSwizz Beatz2:21
11."Guillaera" (featuring Gran Omar)Pesante, Omar NavarroDJ Adam4:02
12."Matando" (featuring Gran Omar)Pesante, NavarroRafi Mercenario2:41
13."Mi Sitaución"PesanteRafi Mercenario3:14
Total length:43:36
Disc 2
No.TitleLength
1."Intro — Ivy Queen" (Behind The Scenes)1:22
2."Llegó La Queen" (Behind The Scenes)3:56
3."The Original Rude Girl" (Behind The Scenes)3:62
4."En Mi Imperio" (Behind The Scenes)2:37
5."Muchos Quieren Tumbarme" (Music video)4:48
6."Reggae Respect" (Music video)2:41
7."In The Zone" (Music video featuring Wyclef Jean)3:49
8."Quiero Saber" (Music video featuring Gran Omar)2:53
9."Quiero Bailar" (Music video)3:02
10."Tuya Soy" (Music video)2:45
11."Guillaera" (Music video featuring Gran Omar)4:00
12."Papi Te Quiero" (Music video)3:16
13."Tu No Puedes" (Music video)3:34

Charts edit

Chart (2006) Peak
Position
US Latin Albums (Billboard)[32] 55
US Latin Rhythm Albums (Billboard)[33] 13

References edit

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The Best of Ivy Queen is the first greatest hits compilation by the reggaeton recording artist Ivy Queen released on December 20 2005 on Universal Music Latin and Perfect Image Records Disc one contains studio tracks from her third and fourth studio albums Diva 2003 and Real 2004 while disc two consists of music videos from her discography beginning in 1995 up to 2005 with the release of her fifth studio album Flashback Diva was released on August 23 2003 and independently distributed by Real Music Group The album follows her two previous studio album which were both commercially unsuccessful With collaborations with Latin hip hop artists including Mexicano 777 and K 7 the album s production was by a variety of music producers including Luny Tunes DJ Nelson and Noriega while DJ Adam produced a majority of the tracks The Best of Ivy QueenGreatest hits album by Ivy QueenReleasedDecember 20 2005Recorded1995 1996 1998 2000 2003 2004GenreReggaeton hip hopLength43 36LabelUniversal Music Latino Perfect ImageProducerNoriega DJ Nelson Ecko Tony CD Kelly DJ Adam DJ Alex DJ Eric Rafi Mercenario Dennis NievesIvy Queen chronologyFlashback 2005 The Best of Ivy Queen 2005 Sentimiento 2007 Six singles were released from the album Quiero Bailar Quiero Saber Papi Te Quiero Guillaera Tuya Soy and Tu No Puedes Three of these are on The Best of Ivy Queen Highly anticipated and acclaimed Diva peaked at 24 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart 8 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart for the South Atlantic area 4 on the Billboard Reggae Albums and 1 on the Billboard Tropical Albums chart Real was released on November 16 2004 through Universal Latino Queen collaborated with several top name artist from the hip hop and reggaeton genres including Hector El Father Fat Joe Getto amp Gastam La India Gran Omar and Mickey Perfecto though this release does not have the collaborations The tracks on the album were produced mainly by Rafi Mercenario It also included guest production by the American producer Swizz Beatz and the Puerto Ricans Ecko and DJ Nelson It was her first and only studio album to be labeled and shipped with the Parent Advisory Warning label Two singles which appear on this compilation release Chika Ideal and Dile both of which are on Real peaked at 25 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart 4 on the Billboard Top Reggae Albums chart and 6 on the Billboard Tropical Albums chart Dile peaked at 8 on the Billboard Tropical Songs chart However the former was unable to acquire chart success The album was re released on September 25 2007 through Machete Music The albums are regarded as a factor in reggaeton mainstream exposure to English speaking markets in 2004 along with other albums by Daddy Yankee and Tego Calderon The Best of Ivy Queen reached 55 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart while reaching 13 on the Billboard Latin Rhythm Albums chart Contents 1 Recording and production 2 Music and lyrics 3 Chart performance 4 Track listing 5 Charts 6 ReferencesRecording and production editThe five tracks on The Best of Ivy Queen which were originally from Diva were recorded between 2000 and 2003 These are Papi Te Quiero from the platinum edition of Diva along with Sangre a collaboration with Mexicano 777 Me Acostumbre Tuya Soy and Guillaera The other seven tracks Dale Volumen Dile Rebulera Mi Barrio the lead single Chika Ideal Angel Caido Matando and Mi Sitaucion were on Real Disc two consists of music videos from her early discography up until the compilation s release These include songs on her fifth studio album Flashback Muchos Quieren Tumbarme and Reggae Respect while In The Zone a duet with the Haitian rapper Wyclef Jean appeared on her 1998 studio album The Original Rude Girl Production of both albums was by a variety of hip hop and reggaeton producers 1 including Noriega DJ Nelson Ecko Tony CD Kelly DJ Adam DJ Alex DJ Eric Rafi Mercenario and Dennis Nieves Diva was released on August 19 2003 and independently distributed by Real Music Group On January 27 2004 Diva Platinum Edition was released with five remixes of songs on the original Diva album 2 Real was released on November 26 2004 The album s original release date had been set for September 2004 but this was delayed to November 26 1 The album was also released in edited and clean versions 3 It was re released on September 25 2007 on Machete Music 4 as a result of Ivy Queen s success with her seventh studio album Sentimiento which was certified platinum within two months of its release 5 Music and lyrics editThe mid tempo bubble gum pop Papi Te Quiero Baby I Love You named one of the album s biggest hits pairs a straightforward love song with the well known reggae riddim Buyout 6 Ramiro Burr of Billboard stated Papi Te Quiero showcases how effortlessly and quickly she alternately sings and raps claiming that she has a distinct vocal style that evokes Gwen Stefani 7 Although the literal translation of Papi Te Quiero is Daddy I Love You it is not directed towards Queen s father but to her love interest Papi can be translated to baby 8 Dale Volumen Add Volume in a minor key is characterized by simple harmonic progressions synthesizers and stick drum percussion and influenced by reggae and Afro Latin music 9 Dile Tell Her features lilting rhythms from Colombia including cumbia 10 combining Latin vallenato with reggaeton 11 Queen noted that she sang the song without rapping to prove she is a complete musician and not just a rapper 11 Me Acostumbre I Got Accustomed and is a hip hop ballad 12 Rebulera composed in minor key song has Queen asserting that she is queen in the genre of reggaeton The track features synthesizers and strings and is influenced by reggae and Afro Latin music 13 Mi Barrio My Hood criticizes the problems present in Anasco Puerto Rico 11 Queen compared the song to Corazones by Daddy Yankee from his album Barrio Fino 2004 11 On Tuya Soy I m Yours she explains the story of woman who suspects her husband of infidelity a controversial theme which has been prominent in Queen s lyrical content 14 Chika Ideal Ideal Girl assures the protagonist s lover that she wants to be with him and fulfill his dreams 15 Guillaera Attitude a duet with Gran Omar explains what type of man she does and does not desire 14 Another collaboration with Gran Omar Matando Killing follows The song explores dancing in a club 15 It in a minor key features the synthetic instrumentation of techno music 16 Muchos Quieren Tumbarme Many Want To Knock Me Down alludes to a boxing match with the phrase many want to knock me down and cites female empowerment as a prominent theme in the song 17 In addition to this she degrades the thought of women s power being underestimated 17 She speaks directly to men requesting that they not be cowards 17 She then argues that women are actively struggling for equality among their male peers later asserting that women are coming strong 17 Reggae Respect musically returns to the early styles of old school reggaeton 18 Quiero Bailar I Want To Dance incorporates the Liquid riddim a musical riddim produced by the Jamaican cross over guru Jeremy Harding 19 The song s lyrics warn her dance partner not to misinterpret her moves 20 In the song she berates a lover who thinks that just because they dance she is automatically going to bed with him 21 Chart performance editThe Best of Ivy Queen entered the Billboard Latin Albums chart at 60 in the issue week of January 7 2006 A week later it reached the peak position of 55 22 It became Ivy Queen s second album to chart on the Billboard Latin Rhythm Albums chart after Flashback 2005 reached 3 on the chart while her following studio album Sentimiento 2007 reached 1 on the chart two years later 23 The Billboard Latin Rhythm Albums chart along with the Billboard Latin Rhythm Airplay chart were introduced after both Diva and Real were released deeming the two albums to be eligible to appear on the chart In terms of chart performance Diva was a commercial success It was her first commercially successful album peaking at 24 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart 24 On the Billboard Top Heatseekers South Atlantic chart the album peaked at 8 25 On the Billboard Reggae Albums chart the album peaked at 4 26 On the Billboard Tropical Albums chart the album peaked at 1 spending four non consecutive weeks at the top with a total of 86 weeks on the chart 27 On the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart Real peaked 25 one position higher than Diva 28 On the Reggae Albums chart the album peaked at 4 her highest peak on the chart with Diva reaching the same position while spending a total of 17 consecutive weeks on the chart 29 On the Billboard Tropical Albums chart the album peaked at 6 30 Queen was unable to enter the Billboard 200 until 2007 when her sixth studio album Sentimiento reached 105 on the chart 31 Track listing editDisc 1No TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Papi Te Quiero Martha PesanteTony CD Kelly Rafi Mercenario3 142 Dale Volumen PesanteEcko2 253 Sangre featuring Mexicano 777 Pesante Rudolph GrantDJ Alex3 364 Dile Pesante Eliel Osorio Alvaro ArroyoDJ Nelson Noriega3 465 Me Acostumbre PesanteNoriega2 476 Rebulera PesanteRafi Mercenario Noriega3 007 Mi Barrio PesanteEcko3 088 Tuya Soy PesanteDJ Adam2 479 Chika Ideal PesanteRafi Mercenario3 0110 Angel Caido PesanteSwizz Beatz2 2111 Guillaera featuring Gran Omar Pesante Omar NavarroDJ Adam4 0212 Matando featuring Gran Omar Pesante NavarroRafi Mercenario2 4113 Mi Sitaucion PesanteRafi Mercenario3 14Total length 43 36 Disc 2No TitleLength1 Intro Ivy Queen Behind The Scenes 1 222 Llego La Queen Behind The Scenes 3 563 The Original Rude Girl Behind The Scenes 3 624 En Mi Imperio Behind The Scenes 2 375 Muchos Quieren Tumbarme Music video 4 486 Reggae Respect Music video 2 417 In The Zone Music video featuring Wyclef Jean 3 498 Quiero Saber Music video featuring Gran Omar 2 539 Quiero Bailar Music video 3 0210 Tuya Soy Music video 2 4511 Guillaera Music video featuring Gran Omar 4 0012 Papi Te Quiero Music video 3 1613 Tu No Puedes Music video 3 34Charts editChart 2006 Peak Position US Latin Albums Billboard 32 55 US Latin Rhythm Albums Billboard 33 13References edit a b Ivy Queen sera realmente mas sexy Terra Networks in Spanish Telefonica October 4 2004 Retrieved February 8 2013 Ivy Queen Diva del Reggaeton La Cuarta in Spanish Copesa Inc July 29 2005 Retrieved February 10 2013 Real Ivy Queen Releases Allmusic Allmusic Rovi Corporation Retrieved February 9 2013 Amazon com Real Reissue Ivy Queen Music Amazon Amazon com Inc Retrieved February 9 2013 American album certifications Ivy Queen Sentimiento Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved April 15 2011 Sanneh Kelefa 2004 03 28 Music Playlist David Bowie Spike Jonze and a Board The New York Times Retrieved 2013 01 01 Burr Ramiro 10 September 2005 The Faces of Urban Regional Billboard Prometheus Global Media Retrieved 2012 01 01 Meschino Patricia 2004 02 26 Reggaeton 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