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Ivy Queen Reinvents Her Reggaeton Anthems on NPR’s Tiny Desk – Billboard

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Ivy Queen performed her reggaeton anthems for NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts series on Wednesday (October 11). And she was not alone: ​​Backed by a live orchestra that included violin, cello, viola, double bass and piano, the Puerto Rican star sang from “La vida es asi” to “Menor que yo” and “I want.” “To dance.”

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“Let me take you to my home country, Puerto Rico,” he said at the start of his 24-minute show. She continued singing her first song, “Pray for Me,” and then added: “I’m more nervous than you, believe me.” Singing here is not like singing in the studio. There are songs that transcend time, and my songs have always been a message to all of us. There are songs that we did not dare to dedicate to anyone. Sing this song with me if you know it.”

I was talking about “life like this” being super empowering. Later, after explaining that the words she writes speak to her life, she offers a poignant message to any woman listening to her intimate collection. “We have the right to be happy, we have the right to change, to take care of ourselves, and to protect ourselves.” He ended the show with “Where We Fail” and “I Wanna Dance.”

Ivy Queen’s Tiny Desk Ceremony comes just days after she was honored with the Icon Award at the Billboard Latin Music Awards on October 5. “I’m very happy, but at the same time I have a lot of emotions too,” the reggaeton star said. to painting After receiving his special award. “There are a lot of things on my mind because it has been a long journey. I have been blessed with many things; with work, with people who love me, talent has no expiration date, and I feel lucky to be alive and doing what I love.

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Other Latin stars who have recently scored Tiny Desk concerts include DannyLux, Yahritza y Su Esencia, Kany García, Karol G, Carla Morrison, Carin León, Farruko and Tokischa, among others.

Watch Ivy Queen’s Tiny Desk Concert above.

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