Soldados

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Marching with Ivy Queen: A Battle Cry for Respect and Authenticity

Ivy Queen's song 'Soldados' is a powerful anthem that showcases her resilience, strength, and determination in the music industry. The song opens with a confident declaration that she needs no introduction, setting the tone for the rest of the track. Ivy Queen, often referred to as 'La Diva,' uses this song to assert her dominance and authenticity in a male-dominated genre. The repeated mention of her name throughout the song serves as a reminder of her presence and influence.

The lyrics are filled with metaphors of battle and warfare, with Ivy Queen referring to herself and her supporters as 'soldados' (soldiers). This imagery highlights the struggles she has faced and the perseverance required to succeed. She speaks of separating the 'horses from the earth,' a metaphor for distinguishing the strong from the weak. Her 'weapon' is her pen, symbolizing her lyrical prowess and the power of her words. The song also addresses those who doubted her, emphasizing that hard work and determination have brought her to a national level of recognition.

Ivy Queen's collaboration with Swizz Beatz on this track adds an extra layer of credibility and strength. The beat, described as a blessing from Swizz Beatz, complements her fierce delivery and reinforces the song's message of empowerment. 'Soldados' is not just a song; it's a declaration of Ivy Queen's unwavering commitment to her craft and her refusal to be underestimated. The track serves as an inspiration for anyone facing adversity, encouraging them to march forward with confidence and resilience.

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  1. Pa La Cama
  2. Te He Querido Te He Llorado
  3. Amándote así
  4. Dime Si Me Recuerdas
  5. Papi Te Quiero
  6. Aunque la distancia
  7. La Velita (ft. Acangel / Zion / Jadiel)
  8. Quiero Saber
  9. Noche de Entierro (Ay Nuestro Amor) (remix) (part. Tony Tun Tun, Daddy Yankee, Randy, Arcangel, De La Ghetto, Hector El Bambino, Fonseca, Luny Tunes y Tainy)
  10. Amame o Mátame (part. Don Omar)
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