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''Diva'' is the third
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by Puerto Rican
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recording artist
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. It was released on August 23, 2003 and independently distributed by Real Music Group after being dropped from
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. The recording followed her two previous studio albums which were commercially unsuccessful and a hiatus from her musical career beginning in 1999. It featured collaborations with Latin hip hop artists including
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,
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and K-7 while the album's production was handled by a variety of musical producers;
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,
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, Noriega, and
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were enlisted, while DJ Adam produced a majority of the tracks. Lyrically, the album explored female empowerment, infidelity, heartbreak and love with "a veritable compendium of her artistic passion, femininity, and culture". The musical styles of the recording alternate between reggaetón and hip-hop while Queen experiments with R&B,
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, and pop balladry. ''Diva'' spawned a total of seven singles: " Quiero Bailar", "Quiero Saber", " Papi Te Quiero", "Guillaera", " Tuya Soy", "Tu No Puedes", and "Súbelo", which were released over the course of three years. "Quiero Bailar" became a commercial success and her first big hit in the United States and Puerto Rico, while the other six singles failed to acquire chart success on national charts. Highly anticipated and acclaimed, ''Diva'' peaked at number twenty-four on the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums chart, number eight on the ''Billboard'' Top Heatseekers chart for the South Atlantic area, number four on the ''Billboard'' Reggae Albums and number one on the ''Billboard'' Tropical Albums chart. The album lead the latter chart for four non-consecutive weeks in 2004, becoming the eighth best-selling Tropical Album of 2004; making Queen the eighth best-selling Tropical Artist of that year. The album has been recognized as a "door-opener" for reggaetón's mainstream exposure in 2004-2005.


Background

After the failed commercial success of Ivy Queen's first two studio albums, ''
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'' (1997) and ''
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'' (1998), she was dropped from the
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label and took a hiatus from her musical career in 1999. The 1999 single, "
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", a duet with Haitian singer
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, was a moderate success in the United States. The following single "Ritmo Latino" and its parent album, were overlooked by consumers and failed to chart. However, ''The Original Rude Girl'' was critically acclaimed by many including an editor for Allmusic who awarded the album four out of five stars and listed it as a selected "Allmusic Pick". This occurred after she left Sony and stepped out of Wyclef Jean's shadow. In 2001 and 2002, Queen began appearing on reggaetón compilation albums spawning hits like " Quiero Bailar" from ''The Majestic 2'' and "Quiero Saber" from ''Kilates''. In 2003, Queen and her then-husband
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signed with Real Music, an independent label based in
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and established by Jorge Guadalupe and Anthony Pérez. They appeared on the label's first album ''Jams Vol. 1'' which Pérez released after several major record labels turned him down. She benefited from Pérez producing the "important reggaetón television show" ''The Roof'', which aired on
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and detailed
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and lifestyle by frequently appearing and performing on the show.


Recording and production

Recording sessions for the album began in 2000 and ended in 2003 in various recording studios. Queen recorded at After Dark Studios in
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; Boricua Music Studios in
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; Flow Music Studios in
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; Imperio Music Studios in the
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; Los Angeles Recording in
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; The Lab Studios and Mad Jim Studios. Production of the album were handled by a variety of musical producers. Queen's principal songwriter for her previous albums, DJ Nelson, produced the track "Quiero Saber".
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, Noriega,
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,
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, DJ Alex, DJ Eric, Rafi Mercenario, Tony "CD" Kelly and Omar Navarro also contribute to musical production while DJ Adam produced eight of the fifteen tracks. Collaborations on the album include "Guillaera", "Money Making", which also features rapper Japanese, the remix of "Babe" and "Quiero Saber" with her then-husband Gran Omar; "Sangre" with
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; "Bounce" with
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; and "Dile Que Ya" with K-7.


Release and promotion

The recording was released on August 19, 2003 and independently distributed by Real Music Group. On January 27, 2004, ''Diva: Platinum Edition'' was released with remixes to songs on the standard edition. These include "Papi Te Quiero", an English remix of "Papi Te Quiero", a reggaetón remix of "Tu No Puedes", "Quiero Saber" and "Quiero Bailar". It was released in the United Kingdom on February 3, 2004. In August 2003, Queen appeared at the first Reggaetón Superfest, which drew a crowd of 12,000 at
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. Queen embarked on a worldwide tour, the Reggaeton Tour 2004 in support for ''Diva''. On one of the legs in Ecuador, she performed "Papi Te Quiero" and "Tu No Puedes", which was her first South American tour. This followed presentations in Atlanta, Brooklyn and New York City where she was "designated as the Puerto Rico Youth God Mother of the
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" in June 2004. She often refers to herself as "la perra" (bitch) and "la potra" {(mare); the latter "points to her calls of female sexual agency," as this is similar to the metaphor "black stallion" for phallic potency.Universal Music Latino. 2004. ''Ivy Queen: The Original Rude Girl''. DVD. United States: Real Music.
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Queen desired to name the album ''La Potra'', however,
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would not sign off on the title as they considered it to be too threatening.


Composition

''Diva'' is a mixture of "reggaetón and rap fusion". The musical styles of the recording alternated between reggaetón and hip-hop while Queen experimented with R&B, pop, and
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music genres. Its lyrics feature "beat-happy female-empowerment anthems". The introductory to the album asserts herself as the "queen", using the metaphor of a boxing match, with phrases like "one more round", in which she uses to "express her role as the queen and diva of reggaetón". Making the connection of the sport of boxing to reggaetón, which are both a male-dominated arena; Queen "alludes to her previous video for "Muchos Quieren Tumbarme" (Many Want To Knock Me Down) in which she takes the role of a female boxer, while also referring to women's power as underestimated. "Guillaera" (Attitude), a duet with Gran Omar, explains what type of man she does and does not desire. According to Kalefa Sanneh of ''
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'', "Drama" sets her "rapid-fire monologue atop a sublime, head-nodding hip-hop beat." 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. "Bésame", (Kiss Me) is an evocative theme, expressing the need to go to the dance floor with the guy she like. "Me Acostumbré" (I Got Accustomed) and "Dile Que Ya" (Tell Him Okay) are "hip-hop ballads". "Alerta" (Alert) features "choppy rhythms, handclaps, and vaguely nefarious horns, plus an ingratiating synth line played by a one-fingered android". "Venganza", (Vengeance) speaks up against the mistreatment of women, which embodies what Queen represents within her musical compositions. The mid-tempo, "bubble-gum pop" " Papi Te Quiero" (Daddy I Love You), named one of the album's biggest hits, "pairs a straightforward love song with the well known
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'' stated "Papi Te Quiero" showcases how "effortlessly and quickly she alternately sings and raps, claiming that she has a distinct vocal style that evokes
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". 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". " Quiero Bailar" (I Want To Dance) incorporates the Liquid riddim, a musical riddim produced by the "Jamaican cross-over guru" Jeremy Harding. The song's lyrics "warn her dance partner not to misinterpret her moves." She degrades her partner who thinks that just because she dances with him that she is automatically going to have
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with him.


Critical reception

The album garnered mainly positive reviews from critics. Sarah Bardeen of
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said the album established Queen as "the voice for women", complimenting her "self-assured delivery". She claimed that the tracks in which featured guest artists "get the sense that the guys she's trading verses with are trying to keep up with her and not the other way around," noting that the platinum edition "launched the monster hit "Quiero Bailar". Rachel Devitt, also writing for Rhapsody, categorized the album as "Urban Latin" music. Michael Endelman of ''
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'' called the album their number one pick for
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success in the United States while complimenting the "catchy hooks and sticky grooves" found on the album. Kalefa Sanneh of ''
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'' said " ueencelebrates her hybrid genre by refusing to stay put", while claiming Queen to sometimes depart from "reggaeton's sharp, steady shuffle to explore other rhythms". She later said that the album would make Queen a "likely candidate for crossover success, if only she didn't sing in Spanish". An editor for the ''
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'' selected the album as one of three to "add to your reggaetón collection" other than
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's ''
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'' (2004). The writer noted the included hits ("Quiero Bailar" and "Papi Te Quiero"), along with "
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handful of remixes–and a whole lot of attitude". The album was highly anticipated and acclaimed and widely regarded as a factor in reggaeton's mainstream exposure in 2004 along with her next studio album ''
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'' (2004), Daddy Yankee's ''Barrio Fino'' and
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's ''
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'' (2004), after being
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Platinum in the Latin field signifying sales of over 100,000 by the
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The album was listed on
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’s list of the "Best Old Albums Rediscovered in 2017." Jonathan Widran of
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described "Quiero Bailar" as a song that "gets the party and people moving" and as well as being one of Queen's hits. Kid Curry, of Rhythmic Top 40
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(Power 96) cites Ivy Queen's release of "Yo Quiero Bailar" as "the last reggaetón super-hit". In 2017, the song was included on ''Billboard's'' 12 Best Dancehall & Reggaeton Choruses of the 21st Century at number ten. Later that year, the online magazine ''Pop Sugar'' listed the song as one of the best reggaeton songs of all time. It was also listed as one of 15 essential Reggaetón songs that are not "
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ranked the song on its chronological list of the 50 Greatest Latin Pop Songs of all time. The song ranked at number 60 on
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's list of the 200 Best Songs by 21st Century Women. "Papi Te Quiero" was selected as one of the hits from "The Golden Era of Reggaetón" which lasted from 2003 until 2007 by Jesus Trivino of ''
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'' magazine. The album was nominated for "Reggaeton Album of the Year" at the 2005 ''Billboard'' Latin Music Awards where she was also nominated for "Tropical Airplay Track of the Year, Female" and "Tropical Airplay Track of the Year, New Artist".


Commercial performance

''Diva'' was a commercial success, peaking at number twenty-four on the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums chart. On the ''Billboard'' Top Heatseekers (South Atlantic) chart, the recording peaked at number eight. ''Diva'' peaked at number four on the ''Billboard'' Reggae Albums chart. On the ''Billboard'' Tropical Albums chart, ''Diva'' peaked at number one, spending four nonconsecutive weeks at the top with a total of 86 weeks on the chart, becoming the eighth best-selling Tropical Album of 2004. This also made Queen the eighth best-performing Tropical Artist of 2004 as well. In 2005, the album managed to peak at number seventeen on the ''Billboard'' Latin Rhythm Albums chart. On the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Songs chart, "Quiero Bailar" debuted at number thirty-five for the week of September 3, 2005, becoming the "Hot Shot Debut" of that week and peaked at number twenty-nine for the week of September 17, 2005. While on the ''Billboard'' Latin Rhythm Songs chart, it peaked at number eight for the week of October 29, 2005. It debuted under the name "Yo Quiero Bailar" at number thirty-seven on the week of December 20, 2003 and peaked at number twenty-four for the issue dated January 17, 2004 on the ''Billboard'' Tropical Songs chart. The song re-entered the ''Billboard'' Tropical Songs chart under the name "Quiero Bailar" at number thirty-six on the week of March 6, 2004 and peaked at number sixteen for the week of July 9, 2005. It became the first Spanish-language track to reach number one on Miami's
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that does not usually play Spanish music. She explained: "I've worked very hard in my career, but I get surprised because I've never expected to get to these places." She added: "When I read
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's reports and they tell me my albums are being heard in London and my song is number one, I otsurprised and look dfor explanations." The other five singles did not gain significant airplay in the United States, however, they were heard on Miami's WPOW Rhythmic Top 40. Kid Curry, of the station commented that the commercial failure of these songs are the fault of the record label. According to him, labels were not servicing reggaetón singles at the time and that he was receiving them "by
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". By March 2004, the original version of the album had sold 10,000 units in the United States and Puerto Rico.


Track listing

*Standard Edition Sample credits *"Sangre" samples "Mi Hermano" from the 1969 album ''
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. *"Papi Te Quiero" samples "
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Personnel

The credits are taken from the albums' liner notes "Intro – Diva" (BMI 2002) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *DJ Adam – musical producer *Gran Omar – co-producer *Boricua Music Studio – recording location "Súbelo" (BMI 2002) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *DJ Adam – musical producer *Gran Omar – co-producer *Boricua Music Studio – recording location "Guillaera" (BMI 2002) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *DJ Adam – musical producer *Gran Omar – co-producer, interpreter, composer, featured artist *Boricua Music Studio – recording location "Drama" (BMI 2002) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *DJ Adam – musical producer *Gran Omar – co-producer *Boricua Music Studio – recording location "Tuya Soy" (BMI 2002) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *DJ Adam – musical producer *Gran Omar – co-producer *Boricua Music Studio – recording location "Bésame" (BMI 2002) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *DJ Eric – musical producer *Gran Omar – co-producer *Los Angeles Recording Studio – recording location "Me Acostumbré" (BMI 2002) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *Noriega – musical producer *Gran Omar – co-producer *Flow Music Studios – recording location "Alerta" (BMI 2002) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *DJ Adam – musical producer *Gran Omar – co-producer *Los Angeles Recording Studio – recording location "Babe" (BMI 2003) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *DJ Adam – musical producer *Gran Omar – co-producer *Los Angeles Recording Studio – recording location "Sangre" (BMI 2002) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *DJ Adam – musical producer *Gran Omar – co-producer *Mexicano 777 – interpreter, composer *Los Angeles Recording Studio – recording location "Tú No Puedes" (BMI 2003) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *Ecko – musical producer *Gran Omar – co-producer *The Lab Studio – recording location "Money Making" (BMI 2003) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *DJ Adam – musical producer *Gran Omar – co-producer, interpreter, composer *Japanese – interpreter *Boricua Music Studio – recording location "Venganza" (BMI 2002) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *DJ Alex – musical producer *Gran Omar – co-producer *The Lab Studio – recording location "Bounce" (BMI 2003) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *Ecko – musical producer *Gran Omar – co-producer *Bimbo – interpreter, composer *The Lab Studio – recording location "Bailamé" (BMI 2003) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *Joel – musical producer *Gran Omar – co-producer *The Lab Studio – recording location "Dile Que Ya" (BMI 2002) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *Carlos Berríos – musical producer *Gran Omar – co-producer *K-7 – chorus, featured artist *After Dark Studios – recording location "Babe (Remix)" (BMI 2002) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *DJ Adam – musical producer *Gran Omar – co-producer, interpreter, composer, featured artist *Boricua Music Studio – recording location "Papi Te Quiero" (Imperio Music/BMI 2003) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *Tony "CD" Kelly – musical producer *Rafi Mecenario – musical producer *Octopus – musical producer *Gran Omar – co-producer *Mad Jam Studio – recording location "Papi Te Quiero (English remix)" (Imperio Music/BMI 2003) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *Tony "CD" Kelly – musical producer *Rafi Mecenario – musical producer, mixing engineer *Octopus – musical producer *Ecko – mixing engineer *Gran Omar – co-producer *Mad Jam Studio – recording location "Quiero Saber" (Imperio Music/BMI 2002) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *Luny Tunes – musical producer *Rafi Mecenario – musical producer *DJ Nelson – musical producer *Noriega – musical producer *Gran Omar – co-producer, interpreter, *Flow Music Studios – recording location "Tú No Puedes (Reggaetón remix)" (Imperio Music/Real Music/BMI 2003) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *Ecko – musical producer *Rafi Mecenario – musical producer, mixing engineer *Gran Omar – co-producer *The Lab Studio – recording location *Flow Music Studios – recording location "Quiero Bailar" (Imperio Music/BMI 2003) *Ivy Queen – interpreter, composer *Iván Joy – musical producer *DJ Adam – musical producer *Gran Omar – co-producer *Mad Jam Studio – recording location


Technical credits

*Arden B. – wardrobe *Ariel "New Dimension Salon" – hair *Bimbo – featured artist *José D. Cotté – original artwork for ACO Digital *Disc Maker – masterization *DJ Adam – musical producer *DJ Alex – musical producer *DJ Eric – musical producer *DJ Nelson – musical producer *Carlos M. Garcia – photography *Gran Omar – featured artist, composer, executive producer, co-producer *Green Solutions – manufacturer *Home Good (Marshalls) – furniture *Ivy Queen – primary artist, composer, co-executive producer, vocals *Iván Joy – musical producer *Japanese – featured artist *Javier López – preparation, final design *Joel – musical producer *Luny Tunes – musical producer *Mexicano 777 – featured artist, composer *Noriega – musical producer *Joel Nunez – cover design *Octopus – musical production *Q-Za – makeup, accessories *Perfect Image Records – executive production, record labl *Rafi Mercenario – musical producer, mixing engineer *Real Music, Inc. – executive production, exclusive distribution, record label *Shure – accessories *The Closet – wardrobe *Tony "CD" Kelly – musical production *Universal Music Latino – manufacturer, distribution *Villa Music World – accessories


Charts


Weekly charts

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Tropical Albums Tropical Albums (formerly known as ''Tropical/Salsa'') is a record chart published by ''Billboard'' magazine. Established in June 1985, the chart compiles information about the top-selling albums in genres like salsa, merengue, bachata, cumbia, ...
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Year-end charts

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Sales and certifications


See also

* List of number-one ''Billboard'' Tropical Albums from the 2000s


References

{{Authority control 2003 albums 2004 albums Ivy Queen albums Spanish-language albums Albums produced by Luny Tunes Albums produced by Noriega Albums produced by Ivy Queen Albums produced by Rafy Mercenario