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Ivy Queen
A pioneer in her genre, Ivy Queen's ascend
to her throne was not an easy climb. In 1995 she joined one
of the first groups to ever begin the fusion of stateside
sounds and Puerto Rican influences to what is being labeled
today offically as the new genre "Reggaetton".
Ivy being the first woman to join such a group thus many
considering Ivy as a pioneer in her own right.
But it wasn't till 1996, when Ivy launched her solo career with
the album ‘En Mi Imperio’ that she began catching
the interest of many in the music industry. This album offers
collobrations from many of todays most prolific producers and
writers as Domingo Quiñones, DLG, Alex D’ Castro,
Cuco Peña and Sergio George, the creative force behind
DLG and a great contributor to the music of the late Queen of
Salsa, Celia Cruz.
In 1998, after acquiring fans throughout Puerto Rico and Latin
America, Sony Discos signed the artist to their label and released ‘The
Original Rude Girl’. This album featured the duet “In
The Zone”, with Wyclef Jean, founding member of ‘The
Fugees’, broadening Ivy’s artistic reach to a whole
new fan base. Ivy Queen was now the reigning “Queen of
Reggeton.” From the United States to Mexico and Spain,
from Panama to the Dominican Republic, she became the female
leader and the spokesperson for woman empowerment in the genre.
Her constant battle to bring light to this genre commercially
took years of tribulations, but those struggles paid off with
the incredible success of her 3rd album "Diva". To
follow the success of "Diva" she recently release "Diva,
Platinum Edition".
In "Diva Platinum Edition", the Puerto Rican Diva
brings contagious rhythms and more, with her greatest hits "Papi
te quiero", "Tú no puedes" and "Quiero
bailar". The album features 22 tracks including "Tuya
Soy", "Guillaera", "Alerta", "Venganza", "Bailamé", "Subeló" and
remixes like "Babe", "Papi te quiero" and "Tú no
puedes".
As her fan based continued broadening she caught the eye of
Jamaican reggae singer Sacha. Ivy was invited and recently visited
New York to join Sacha in the recording studio and recorded a
track for the Jamaican sensation’s upcoming album.