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"La Popola" is a song by Puerto Rican
reggaetón Reggaeton (, ), also known as reggaetón and reguetón (), is a music style that originated in Panama during the late 1980s. It was later popularized in Puerto Rico. It has evolved from dancehall and has been influenced by American Hip hop m ...
recording artist Glory, from her debut studio album, '' Glou'' (2005). It was composed by Glory, produced by Eliel and released as the album's lead single. The song originally appeared on Eliel's '' El Que Habla Con Las Manos'' in 2004. It was banned in the
Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic ( ; es, República Dominicana, ) is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean region. It occupies the eastern five-eighths of the island, which it shares wit ...
for its vulgar lyrical content.


Background

Before venturing as a solo artist, Glory appeared on several songs by artists including
Daddy Yankee Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez (born February 3, 1976), known professionally as Daddy Yankee, is a Puerto Rican rapper, singer, composer, and actor. Known as the " King of Reggaetón" by music critics and fans alike, he is the artist who coined ...
,
Don Omar William Omar Landrón Rivera (born February 10, 1978), better known by his stage name Don Omar, is a Puerto Rican reggaeton singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer and actor. On September 1, 2017, he announced that he would retire after a ...
,
Héctor & Tito Héctor & Tito, were a Puerto Rican reggaeton duo famous for their song "Ay Amor", featuring salsa singer Víctor Manuelle, which was the group's only charting song in the United States. They are widely regarded as one of the most influential an ...
and
Eddie Dee Eddie Alexander Ávila Ortiz (born April 26, 1977), originally known by his stage name Eddie Dee, is a Puerto Rican hip hop recording artist, lyricist and dancer. He began his career in 1990 and launched his debut studio album three years later ...
. She appeared on Yankee's successful "
Gasolina "Gasolina" ( en, "Gasoline") is a song on Daddy Yankee's 2004 album '' Barrio Fino''. It features uncredited vocals from Glory, who sings the line "dame más gasolina" (meaning "Give me more gasoline"). The song was released as the album's lead ...
" delivering the hook "dame más gasolina", and Omar's "
Dale Don Dale "Dale Don Dale" (English: "Hit It Don Hit It") is the track from Don Omar's debut album, ''The Last Don'' released in February, 2003. The album version features female reggaeton singer Glory. Being the album's first single, "Dale Don Dale" recei ...
" with the hook "suelta como gabete".


Lyrics

Tú querias popola, Pues agarra que no tienes pila, Agüichi, chi, (A todo gavete), Nos fuimos, Escobar, Gata gangster, Yo toqué, Y llamé, Y nadie me contesto, Aahhhy, no me des más na', Que me duele la popola, Ay dale por allá, Pa' que descanse la popola, El compa y don Facundo, No la deja descansar, Así ta' su mujer, Ella le pide sin parar, Cuando se va pa el barrio, Él la busca por to' lado, Así 'ca su mujer, Le dicen sonrifiao', Aahhhy, no me des más na', Que me duele la popola, Ay dale por allá, Pa' que descanse la popola, Quien más, (Glow), Santo Domingo, El Cibao, República, Puelto Lico y Latinoamérica La popola pa' to' el mundo, Escobar, Dile a Eliel que me llevo la popola, Me la llevo, me la llevo, Se acabo.


Composition and controversy

In the
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, the song was banned by the countries' Comisión Nacional de Espectáculos Públicos y Radiofonía, (National Commission of Public Entertainment) in late 2004, due to its vulgar lyrical content.Raquel Z. Rivera, Wayne Marshall and Deborah Pacini Hernandez
"Reggaeton". Duke University Press. 2009. pg. 230.
/ref> It has also been banned in several Latin American countries for its exceedingly sexual lyrics. The term "popola" is used to refer to the watermelon fruit as well as the female sex organ. It was considered disrespectful to women. The song's musical aesthetics lean heavily toward the Dominican musical genre of merengue.Raquel Z. Rivera, Wayne Marshall and Deborah Pacini Hernandez
"Reggaeton". Duke University Press. 2009. pgs. 163,247.
/ref> Musically, it features major key tonality, mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation, an accordion playing and prominent percussion according to the Music Genome Project.


Reception and cover versions

While reviewing Eliel's ''El Que Habla Con Las Manos'',
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's Evan Gutierrez stated that "La Popola" was one of the album's only highlights along with
Don Omar William Omar Landrón Rivera (born February 10, 1978), better known by his stage name Don Omar, is a Puerto Rican reggaeton singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer and actor. On September 1, 2017, he announced that he would retire after a ...
's "Ronca". He continued by stating that "the other 19 tracks tend to run together into a nondescript, formulaic mishmash." It was covered by Reggaetones in 2006 on their second studio album, ''Fury of Reggaeton Hits''. Yahari also performed a cover of the song on his 2005 album ''Las + Bailables de...Yahari''. The song has appeared on several other compilation albums including ''Reggaeton Hitmakers 2000/2005: The Video'' (2005), ''Album of the Year: Las Mas Bailables'' (2006), ''Machete World Remixes, Part 1'' (2006), and 2007's ''VI Music 30 Video Collection''. A karaoke version of the song was released as a single on 19 March 2013 by Ameritz Spanish Karaoke.


Charts

The song was released as the album's lead single on 19 March 2005 by
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. It received barely sufficient airplay in Puerto Rico and none in the Dominican Republic. On the ''Billboard'' Tropical Songs chart, "La Popola" debuted at number 26 for the week of 26 March 2005. Ten weeks later, the song peaked at number ten for the week of 28 May 2005. In ''Billboard'' magazine, the song is credited to Eliel instead of Glory as the performer.


References

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