"Sentimientos" ''(
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: Feelings)'' is a song by
Puerto Rican reggaetón recording artist
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Ivy Queen, from her sixth studio album, ''
Sentimiento'' (2007). It was composed by Queen, produced by Rafi Mercenario and released as the third single from the album in April 2007. The song is a mixture of
reggaetón and
bachata
Bachata may refer to:
* Bachata (music), a genre of Latin American music
**Traditional bachata, a subgenre of bachata music
* Bachata (dance), a dance style from the Dominican Republic
* Bachatón, a hybrid bachata/reggaeton music style
* "Bachata ...
known as
bachaton or
bachateo. Lyrically, it describes how doing things that are nice or romantic "are more important than material things."
The song garnered mainly positive reviews from critics, Scott Mahia of
About.com gave it a 4 out of 5 stars and praised the dance mixes. The song managed to on the
''Billboard'' Latin Rhythm Songs and
''Billboard'' Dance Club Play Songs chart at number 22 and 44 respectively. Ivy Queen also performed the song as a part of the set of her
2008 World Tour which was held from the
José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum known as the
Coliseum of Puerto Rico
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in
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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. A remix version with
Jowell & Randy was planned but never fulfilled.
Background
Following the success of Queen's fifth studio album in 2005 in the Latin market, she began working on her sixth studio album in 2006.
She wanted to create a new album with more slower and romantic reggaetón. This stemmed from Queen divorcing her husband of nine years and releasing all of her anger on ''
Flashback''. Not wanting to go into detail, she "acknowledged the songs were just one way she dealt with the end of an 11-year relationship". On the album, as a part of her evolution in reggaetón, she includes "solo turns", instead of duets by guest artist.
Of the solo tracks on the album is "
Pobre Corazón
"Pobre Corazón" ''(English: Poor Heart)'' is a song recorded by Divino for Ivy Queen's sixth studio album, ''Sentimiento'' (2007). It was composed by Divino along with Queen and produced by Marcos Sánchez. A remix version with Queen was also rec ...
" by Divino while others include "Manaña Al Despertar" by
Baby Rasta and
Noriega where the artist performed songs without vocals by Ivy Queen. She said she wanted to give a 180-degree turn to what people think of reggaetón.
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 wanted the album to be about that.
She said "Love is what makes us write things, what keeps us alive. If we did not have love, we would have nothing".
Musical composition
"Sentimientos", the title track, was written by
Ivy Queen herself.
The song was recorded at Marroneo Studios in
Bayamón, Puerto Rico
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along with "Indecisiones" and "
En Que Fallamos" from the album.
It was produced by the
Puerto Rican reggaetón producer and long time collaborator Rafi Mercenario, who also has produced some of her biggest hits including "
Cuéntale
"Cuéntale" ''(English: Tell Her)'' is a song by Puerto Rican recording artist Ivy Queen, from her fifth studio album '' Flashback'' (2005). It was composed by Queen, produced by Rafi Mercenario and released as the lead single off the album via ...
" and "
Libertad" among others.
The song is a blend of
reggaetón and
bachata
Bachata may refer to:
* Bachata (music), a genre of Latin American music
**Traditional bachata, a subgenre of bachata music
* Bachata (dance), a dance style from the Dominican Republic
* Bachatón, a hybrid bachata/reggaeton music style
* "Bachata ...
music known as
bachaton or
bachateo, a musical movement in the
Dominican Republic
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and
Puerto Rico
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which combines bachata melodies and reggaeton style beats, lyrics, rapping, and disc jockeying.
It features minor key tonality, mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation, bowed strings, a string ensemble, and ambient synthesizers. Ivy Queen indicated that the song emphasized human connection over material things, stating that "What I wanted to say in the song is that material things have never been important to me.... I look for genuine feelings, honesty, the things that come from the heart, because the material things I can get."
In another interview, she identified the song as the one that best represented her at that time, explaining, "if you think you can only conquer me if you're famous, rich and have an expensive car, you're wrong, because I'm a woman who needs affection, someone to open the door for me, to bring me flowers and sing to me."
After the commercial success of the album, which was certified Platinum by the United States
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA), a platinum edition and substantial
live album
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was distributed by
Univision
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and
Machete in late-2007 and 2008 respectively. The platinum edition of the album features remixes and bonus tracks to the original version of the album.
Randy
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, who Queen is good friends with, of the duo Jowell & Randy is credited as being featured on the track that has a duration of two minutes and 49 second, three seconds less than the original.
However, Randy is not heard on the song.
Chart performance
"Sentimientos" was released in April 2007 as the third single from the album by
Univision Records preceded by "
Que Lloren
"Que Lloren" ''(English: Let Them Cry)'' is a song by Puerto Rican reggaetón recording artist Ivy Queen, from her sixth studio album, ''Sentimiento'' (2007). It was composed by Queen, produced by Monserrate & DJ Urba, and released as the lead s ...
and
En Que Fallamos" and followed by "
Dime Si Recuerdas
"Dime Si Recuerdas" ''(English: Tell Me If You Remember)'' is a song recorded by Puerto Rican reggaetón recording artist Ivy Queen, for the platinum edition of her sixth studio album, '' Sentimiento'' (2007). It was composed by Queen and Norg ...
" and "
Menor Que Yo
"Menor Que Yo" ''(English: Younger Than Me)'' is a song by Puerto Rican reggaetón recording artist Ivy Queen, from the platinum edition of her sixth studio album, ''Sentimiento'' (2007). It was composed by Queen, produced by Escobar & Zoprano a ...
".
On the
''Billboard'' Latin Rhythm Airplay chart, the song debuted at #36 for the week of October 13, 2007. The next week of October 20, 2007 it peaked at #22. The following week it fell two positions landing on #24. As airplay decreased, the song fell again to #31 two weeks later. The following week it rose ten positions to #22. In its last week on the chart, (November 24, 2007), it fell to #33. On the ''Billboard'' Dance Club Play Songs chart, the song debuted at #48 for the week of November 17, 2007. The following week it rose two positions to #46. In its third week it rose two more positions to #44.
Critical reception
Scott Mahia of
About.com gave the song a 4 out of 5 stars. He complimented the dance mixes by
Georgie Porgie
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Origins and variations
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:Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie,
:Kissed the girls and made them cry,
:When the gi ...
and Norty Cotto favoring the ones done by Porgie, later claiming Ivy Queen to be the female equivalent to
Daddy Yankee. Regarding the dance remixes done by Porgie, Mahia noticed that he "kept the Latin reggaetón feel by incorporating heavy piano riffs and precussion", later claiming them to be "definite club friendly mixes". For the remixes done by Norty Cotto, Mahia noted that they were more radio-friendly and how the remixes sample "
Girl You Know It's True
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" by
Milli Vanilli and "
Murder She Wrote" by
Chaka Demus & Pliers complimenting how the mixes were blended which in turn gave the mixes "an interesting depth". He later claimed Queen to be the female equivalent to
Daddy Yankee while stating "if you like the Latin/Reggaeton sound, then you should have Ivy Queen in your collection".
Track listing
* CD Single
Notes
*Tracks 6-8: Samples "
Girl You Know It's True
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" by
Milli Vanilli and "Murder She Wrote" Chaka Demus & Pliers
Credits and personnel
*Album Version
**Sentimientos
2:51 — (IQ Publishing/BMI)
**Interpreter/Composer: Ivy Queen
**Executive Production: Ivy Queen, Pro Motion
(Remixes)
**Musical Production: Rafi Mercenario
**Mastering: Esteban Piñero
**Arranging: Esteban Piñero
**Additional Keyboards: James Edwards III
(Remixes)
**Additional Production: B.B. Keys
(Remixes)
**Recording: Marroneo Studios in
Bayamón, Puerto Rico
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**Art Direction: Holly Chen
**Costume: ''Manuel Bou'' by Angel López
**Photography: Garg Bonderenko
**Makeup and Hair: Ariel Hernández
**Nail Design: Maria Laureano
*Live Version
**Mixing Engineer: Arnaldo Santo "Naldo" & Miguel Pequero
**Musical Director: Miguel Márquez "Escobar"
**Bass: José Aponte
**Guitar: Juan C. Rodríguez
**Keyboards: Andres Arroyo "Zoprano"
**Drums: Antonio Alonso "Papito"
**Percussion: Omar Soto "Pooh"
**Güira: Lionel Rodríguez "Leo"
**Chorus 1: Julio Cartagena "Corbata"
**Chorus 2: Zulma Oviedo
**Chorus 3: Orlando Rosario "Orlandito"
**DJ: David Montañez "DJ Davey"
**Sound: Comco Audio
**Sound Engineer Monitors: Ryan Vargas
**Sound Engineer FOH: Manuel Comulada
Charts
References
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2007 singles
Ivy Queen songs
Bachata songs
Spanish-language songs
Songs written by Ivy Queen
Song recordings produced by Rafy Mercenario
Songs with feminist themes
Jowell & Randy songs
Univision Music Group singles
2007 songs