PRIMER AVISO (feat. Maria Becerra)

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Empowerment and Defiance in 'PRIMER AVISO'

The song 'PRIMER AVISO' by Ivy Queen featuring Maria Becerra is a powerful anthem of self-assertion and resilience in the face of adversity. The lyrics convey a message of strength, independence, and defiance against those who have doubted or attempted to undermine the artists. Ivy Queen, known as the 'Queen of Reggaeton,' is a Puerto Rican singer, songwriter, and rapper who has been a significant figure in the Latin urban music scene. Maria Becerra, an Argentine singer, adds her own flair to the track, representing the new generation of Latin artists.

The song's title, 'PRIMER AVISO,' which translates to 'First Warning,' sets the tone for a confrontational and assertive message. The artists use the track to put their detractors on notice, suggesting that they have overcome obstacles and are now in a position of power. The repeated phrase 'Mano' arriba, que llegó la Mari' (Hands up, Mari has arrived) and references to igniting the party indicate that they are ready to take control and celebrate their success. The lyrics also touch on themes of loyalty and authenticity, contrasting themselves with those who are fake or disloyal.

The cultural references in the song, such as the shoutout to Quilmes and the mention of 'como dijo el Daddy' (as Daddy said), which is likely a nod to Daddy Yankee, a pioneer of reggaeton, ground the song in its Latin roots. The collaboration between Ivy Queen and Maria Becerra symbolizes a bridge between the established and the emerging, showcasing the enduring and evolving nature of the genre. The song is a celebration of hard work, perseverance, and the refusal to be held back by the negativity of others.

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