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Background
In June 2005,
Ivy Queen was previously married to fellow reggaetón artist Omar Navarro, known by his stage name Gran Omar.[4] They were divorced in 2005 shortly before the release of Flashback, which influenced the composition of the Sentimiento, which began soon after in late 2006.[5] Following this, Cosa Nostra: Hip Hop (2006), a compilation album presented by Queen and Omar was released.[6] Its lead single, "No Hacen Na" was performed by Queen and was released in July 2006. It peaked at number twenty-five on the Billboard Latin Rhythm Songs chart and number thirty on the Billboard Tropical Songs chart.[7][8]
However, Navarro later stated that Queen had tricked him, and that she owed him money from the sales and production of the album .[4] No legal action was taken, however.[4] Navarro was invited by Jorge Guadalupe, Ivy Queen's manager to take legal action, as he has all the papers stating that there was no deception with the album. Guadalupe called Navarro "someone who misses the money and the high-life" he had while he was married to Queen.[4] Navarro would also go on national television and accuse Queen of being unfaithful in their relationship on the television program Escándalo TV (Telefutura).[9] He would also mention the accusations that Queen owed him money from the album as well on the program.[9]
In early 2007, it was announced the Queen had signed an exclusive contract to release Sentimiento. "I’m super-proud to be a part of Univision Music Group. I’ve always felt like I was part of a family with them, because they handled my last album and they did an excellent job. They are a strong and important company who always respects its artists." she said. The feeling was mutual with
Recording and production
Following the release of Cosa Nostra: Hip Hop, Queen wanted to release a concept album which would have had Queen performing duets with female singers from different genres, entitled Drama Queen.[11] However, this was changed and she began working on Sentimiento instead.[1] Recording for Sentimiento took place at AQ-30 Studios in San Juan, Jesus In 2in Studios, Los Yedais Recording Studio, Mas Flow Studios in San Juan, Marroneo Studios in Bayamón, Sangre Nueva Studios in Carolina and Stani Recording Studio, all located in Puerto Rico.[12]
Recording sessions for Sentimiento began in 2006, with Queen working day and night, according to Guadalupe.
Music and lyrics
While recording and producing the album, Queen incorporated different musical instruments such as "strings, piano, acoustic ballads and romantic tunes". This was an attempt to prove that reggaetón is not just its basic rhythm. She explained "many think reggaetón is just nice rhythms to dance to. And they forget there are song-writers and composers, who, like everyone else, also suffer and aspire in love". She said "Love is what makes us write things, what keeps us alive. If we did not have love, we would have nothing". She acknowledged that the songs on the album were one way she dealt with the end of her eleven-year marriage.[15] The lyrics focus on the experiences she has endured within the couple of years since the release of her previous studio album, which according to Queen were a "tough situation in her personal life".[15] The ballads of the album "cover familiar topics — devotion, heartbreak, hope and reconciliation".[15] Musically, the album alternates between reggaetón, bolero, and salsa.[16][17]
"Qué Quieres Tú De Mí" is an acoustic guitar ballad which Queen covered in a minor-key; it features traditional Afro-Latin American influences.
"Pobre Corazón" features male lead vocals interpreted by Divino. Set in a minor key, the ballad includes an ensemble with bowed strings, a piano and ambient synthesizers. The song's lyrics are romantic.
The "big-band salsa" track, "Si Eres Tu" features production handled by Insidro Infante.[15] The song includes a horn ensemble, acoustic instrumentation, prominent percussion, and piano as it incorporates Afro-Latin roots.[35] "Manaña Al Despertar" is performed by Baby Rasta and Noriega. The track's ambient synthesizers combine with strings and a string ensemble.[36] The acoustic guitar ballad "Corazón Anestesíado" features Western Classical as well as flamenco influences.[37] "Robarte Un Beso", a collaboration with Don Omar features a brass ensemble and prominent percussion combining salsa with dancehall music.[38] "Menor Que Yo" lyrically addresses an experience many women share, noting that many people who see an older woman with a younger man think his motivation is money. "They never think that there might be a connection, chemistry," Ivy Queen said, while she herself thinks "there's no age requirement for two people who love each other". She said that she identifies with the song herself, having dated men 13 or 14 years younger than she.[22]
Release and promotion
Sentimiento was released on March 27, 2007. Queen said she released the album in March around her birthday as a gift to herself because it "represents my growth as a woman and my soul".
The music video of "Que Lloren" was filmed in
Commercial performance
Sentimiento sold nine thousand copies in its first week, becoming Queen's first album to "invade" the
On the
Reception
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David Jeffies of
At the
Accolades
Latin Grammy Awards
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Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2007
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Sentimiento | Best Urban Music Album | Nominated |
Billboard Latin Music Awards
The Billboard Latin Music Awards are awarded annually by Billboard magazine in the United States. Ivy Queen has received two awards from eleven nominations.[105]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2008 | Sentimiento | Reggaeton Album of the Year | Nominated |
"Que Lloren" | Latin Dance Club Play Track of the Year | Nominated |
Premio Lo Nuestro
The
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2008 | Sentimiento | Urban Album of the Year | Won |
La Musa Awards
The Premios La Musa awards are awarded annually by in the United States. Queen was nominated to the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2017 and was later inducted in 2019.[107]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2017 | Herself
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Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame | Nominated |
2019 | Won |
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length | ||
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1. | "Intro (Qué Quieres Tú De Mí)" | Jair Morin, Evaldo Gouveia | Sentimientos" | Pesante | Rafi Mercenario | 2:51 |
4. | "Pobre Corazón" (Solo by Divino) | Pesante, Daniel Velazquez | Marcos Sanchez | 3:58 | ||
5. | "En Qué Fallamos" | Pesante | Rafi Mercenario | 3:05 | ||
6. | "Reza Por Mí" | Pesante, Monserrate, Mota | Monserrate & DJ Urba | 3:15 | ||
7. | "Cuando Comprendas" (Solo by Mikey Perfecto) | Miguel Soto | Stani | 3:39 | ||
8. | "Yo Te Rescaté" | Pesante, Monserrate, Mota | Monserrate & DJ Urba | 3:09 | ||
9. | "Indecisiones" | Pesante | Rafi Mercenario | 3:04 | ||
10. | "Llegó El Domingo" (Solo by Naldo) | Alnaldo Santos | Escobar | 3:49 | ||
11. | "Cuando No Me Tengas" | Pesante, Monserrate, Mota | Monserrate & DJ Urba | 2:57 | ||
12. | "Si Eres Tú" | Pesante | Isidro Infante | 4:16 | ||
13. | "Mañana Al Despertar" (Duet by Noriega and Baby Rasta) | Pesante, Norgie Noriega, Alícia Wilmer, Raymond Diaz | Norgie Noriega | 2:49 | ||
14. | "Corazón Anestesiado" | Pesante, Soto | Carlos Torres | 2:56 | ||
15. | "Robarte Un Beso" (featuring Don Omar) | Pesante, William Landrón | Yotuel Romero | 3:18 |
Monserrate & DJ Urba | 4:32 | |||
6. | "Amor De Ganster" | Pesante | Escobar and Zoprano | 3:31 |
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7. | "Robarte Un Beso" (featuring Don Omar) | Pesante, William Landrón | Yotuel Romero | 3:18 |
8. | "Pobre Coraźon" (Duet with Divino) | Pesante, Daniel Velazquez | Marcos Sanchez | 3:58 |
9. | "Sentimientos" (Remix featuring Randy) | Pesante | Rafi Mercenario | 2:49 |
10. | "Reza Por Mí" | Pesante, Monserrate, Mota | Monserrate & DJ Urba | 3:15 |
11. | "Llegó El Domingo" (Solo by Naldo) | Santos | Escobar | 3:47 |
12. | "Cuando No Me Tengas" | Pesante, Monserrate, Mota | Monserrate & DJ Urba | 2:57 |
13. | "Coraźon Anestesiado" | Pesante, Miguel Soto | Carlos Torres | 2:58 |
14. | "Indecisiones" | Pesante | Rafi Mercenario | 3:05 |
15. | "Cuando Comprendas" (Solo by Mikey Perfecto) | Soto | Stani | 3:38 |
16. | "Yo Te Rescate" | Pesante, Monserrate, Urbani | Monserrate & DJ Urba | 3:09 |
17. | "Manaña Al Despertar" (Duet by Baby Rasta and Noriega) | Pesante, Norgie Noriega, Alícia Wilmer, Raymond Diaz | Noriega | 2:49 |
18. | "Si Eres Tú" | Pesante | Insidro Infante | 4:16 |
19. | "Qué Quieres Tú De Mí" | Jair Morin, Evaldo Gouveia | Ivy Queen | 2:16 |
20. | "En Qué Fallamos" | Pesante | Rafi Mercenario | 3:04 |
21. | "Que Lloren" | Pesante, Monserrate, Urbani | Monserrate & DJ Urba | 3:13 |
22. | "Pobre Corazón" (Solo by Divino) | Pesante, Velazquez | Marcos Sanchez | 3:58 |
Monserrate & DJ Urba | 4:32 | |||
6. | "Amor De Ganster" | Pesante | Escobar and Zoprano | 3:31 |
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7. | "Robarte Un Beso" | Pesante | Yotuel Romero | 3:18 |
8. | "Pobre Coraźon" (Duet with Divino) | Pesante, Daniel Velazquez | Marcos Sanchez | 3:58 |
9. | "Sentimientos" (Remix featuring Randy) | Pesante | Rafi Mercenario | 2:49 |
10. | "Reza Por Mí" | Pesante, Monserrate, Mota | Monserrate & DJ Urba | 3:15 |
11. | "Llegó El Domingo" (Solo by Naldo) | Santos | Escobar | 3:47 |
12. | "Cuando No Me Tengas" | Pesante, Monserrate, Mota | Monserrate & DJ Urba | 2:57 |
13. | "Coraźon Anestesiado" | Pesante, Miguel Soto | Carlos Torres | 2:58 |
14. | "Indecisiones" | Pesante | Monserrate & DJ Urba | 3:05 |
15. | "Cuando Comprendas" (Solo by Mikey Perfecto) | Soto | Stani | 3:38 |
16. | "Yo Te Rescate" | Pesante, Monserrate, Mota | Monserrate & DJ Urba | 3:09 |
17. | "Manaña Al Despertar" (Duet by Baby Rasta and Noriega) | Pesante, Norgie Noriega, Alícia Wilmer, Raymond Diaz | Noriega | 2:48 |
18. | "Si Eres Tú" | Pesante | Insidro Infante | 4:16 |
19. | "Qué Quieres Tú De Mí" | Jair Morin, Evaldo Gouveia | Ivy Queen | 2:16 |
20. | "En Qué Fallamos" | Pesante | Rafi Mercenario | 3:04 |
21. | "Que Lloren" | Pesante, Monserrate, Mota | Monserrate & DJ Urba | 3:13 |
22. | "Pobre Corazón" (Solo by Divino) | Pesante, Velazquez | Marcos Sanchez | 3:58 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Que Lloren" (Music video) | 3:49 |
2. | "Especial" | 1:00:00 |
3. | "En Qué Fallamos" (Music video) | 3:33 |
Total length: | 1:07:22 |
Pesante | Rafi Mercenario | 2:51 | ||
4. | "Pobre Corazón" (Solo by Divino) | Pesante, Daniel Velazquez | Marcos Sanchez | 3:58 |
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5. | "En Qué Fallamos" | Pesante | Rafi Mercenario | 3:05 |
6. | "Reza Por Mí" | Pesante, Monserrate, Mota | Monserrate & DJ Urba | 3:15 |
7. | "Cuando Comprendas" (Solo by Mikey Perfecto) | Miguel Soto | Stani | 3:39 |
8. | "Yo Te Rescaté" | Pesante, Monserrate, Mota | Monserrate & DJ Urba | 3:09 |
9. | "Indecisiones" | Pesante | Rafi Mercenario | 3:04 |
10. | "Llegó El Domingo" (Solo by Naldo) | Santos | Escobar | 3:49 |
11. | "Cuando No Me Tengas" | Pesante, Monserrate, Mota | Monserrate & DJ Urba | 2:57 |
12. | "Si Eres Tú" | Pesante | Isidro Infante | 4:16 |
13. | "Mañana Al Despertar" (Duet by Noriega and Baby Rasta) | Pesante, Norgie Noriega, Alícia Wilmer, Raymond Diaz | Noriega | 2:49 |
14. | "Corazón Anestesiado" | Pesante, Soto | Carlos Torres | 2:56 |
15. | "Robarte Un Beso" (featuring Don Omar) | Pesante, William Landrón | Yotuel Romero | 3:18 |
16. | "Que Lloren" (Cotto's N.Y Reggaetón Remix) | Pesante, Monserrate, Mota | Norty Cotto | 3:25 |
Pesante | Rafi Mercenario | 2:51 | ||
4. | "Pobre Corazón" (Solo by Divino) | Pesante, Daniel Velazquez | Marcos Sanchez | 3:58 |
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5. | "En Qué Fallamos" | Pesante | Rafi Mercenario | 3:05 |
6. | "Reza Por Mí" | Pesante, Monserrate, Mota | Monserrate & DJ Urba | 3:15 |
7. | "Cuando Comprendas" (Solo by Mikey Perfecto) | Miguel Soto | Stani | 3:39 |
8. | "Yo Te Rescaté" | Pesante, Monserrate, Mota | Monserrate & DJ Urba | 3:09 |
9. | "Indecisiones" | Pesante | Rafi Mercenario | 3:04 |
10. | "Llegó El Domingo" (Solo by Naldo) | Alnaldo Santos | Escobar | 3:49 |
11. | "Cuando No Me Tengas" | Pesante, Monserrate, Mota | Monserrate & DJ Urba | 2:57 |
12. | "Si Eres Tú" | Pesante | Isidro Infante | 4:16 |
13. | "Mañana Al Despertar" (Duet by Noriega and Baby Rasta) | Pesante, Norgie Noriega, Alícia Wilmer, Raymond Diaz | Noriega | 2:49 |
14. | "Corazón Anestesiado" | Pesante, Soto | Carlos Torres | 2:56 |
15. | "Robarte Un Beso" (featuring Don Omar) | Pesante, William Landrón | Yotuel Romero | 3:18 |
16. | "Que Lloren" (Cotto's N.Y Reggaetón Remix) | Pesante, Monserrate, Mota | Norty Cotto | 3:25 |
Personnel
The credits are taken from the albums' liner notes[112][113][114]
"Intro - Que Quieres Tú De Mí" (Wixen Music Publishing, Inc)
"Que Lloren" (IQ Publishing/BMI)
"Sentimientos" (IQ Publishing/BMI)
"Pobre Corazón" (Onivid Music Publishing)
"En Que Fallamos" (IQ Publishing/BMI)
"Reza Por Mí" (IQ Publishing/BMI)
"Cuando Comprendas" (Funky Town Music/ASCAP)
"Yo Te Rescaté" (IQ Publishing/BMI/Funky Town Music/ASCAP)
"Indecisiones" (IQ Publishing/BMI)
"Llegó El Domingo" (Sangre Nueva Publishing)
"Cuando No Me Tengas" (IQ Publishing/BMI)
"Si Eres Tú" (IQ Publishing/BMI)
"Mañana Al Despertar" (Noriega Music Publishing)
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"Corazón Anestesiado" (IQ Publishing/BMI)
"Robarte Un Beso" (IQ Publishing/BMI)
"Intro - Hip Hop" (IQ Publishing/BMI)
"Menor Que Yo" (IQ Publishing/BMI)
"En Que Fallamos (Remix featuring Ken-Y)" (IQ Publishing/BMI)
"Dime Si Recuerdas" (IQ Publishing/BMI)
"Que Lloren (Remix featuring Arcangel, Naldo, and Tito "El Bambino")" (IQ Publishing/BMI)
"Amor De Ganster" (IQ Publishing/BMI)
"Pobre Corazón (Divino featuring Ivy Queen)" (Onivid Music Publishing)
"Sentimientos (Remix featuring Randy)" (IQ Publishing/BMI)
"Que Lloren (Limited Edition Bonus Track)" (IQ Publishing/BMI)
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Technical credits
- Ivy Queen — Audio production, executive production, musical production, primary artist
- Luis Moreno — project manager
- Esteban Piñero — mastering engineer
- Holly Chen — art direction
- Mark Greenburg — legal advisor
- Gary Bondereko — photography
- Manuel Bou by Angel Lopez — outfit
- Maria Laureano — nail design
Chart performance
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Sales and certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United States (RIAA)[125] | Platinum (Latin) | 154,000+[124] |
See also
- List of number-one Billboard Latin Rhythm Albums of 2007
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