The “Quiero Bailar” singer has been a major influence on tons of newer artists who love reggaeton. Get to know more about Ivy Queen here. Ivy Queen has been one of the most influential ...
The legendary Ivy Queen - often referred to as the Queen of Reggaetón or La Caballota - once said in an interview, "In the life of every woman, there's a point when you blossom and when you flourish.
Ivy Queen reacted to Trap singer Anuel AA questioning ... Her music was one of the first reggaeton songs I ever listened to.” Reggaeton fans everywhere are anxiously awaiting a collab.
Ivy Queen, widely regarded as the “Queen of Reggaeton,” is a pioneering Puerto Rican artist whose groundbreaking music and powerful lyricism have paved the way for women in Latin urban music.
From Dudamel to Grupo Niche, Cimafunk and more, the Hall's season-long festival is championing the influence of Latin music on the global stage. By Isabela Raygoza Associate Editor, Billboard ...
“Dime” by Ivy Queen Ivy Queen may be known as a beauty icon — check those dazzling, long nails — but the “Queen of Reggaeton” made a name for herself with four albums from 2003 to 2007.
The four-part docuseries features commentary from Bad Bunny, Ivy Queen, J Balvin ... “Mixtape.” “Reggaeton: The Sound that Conquered the World” is said to explore the genre’s evolution ...
It was through him that I first heard reggaetón, then Puerto Rico had its explosion and the guys who paved the way were Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, Tego, Ivy Queen, Wisin y Yandel.” FAT JOE ...
One of the most eagerly awaited highlights of the festival is the Carnegie Hall debut of Ivy Queen, the formidable reggaetón superstar known for her fierce advocacy for women’s empowerment ...