Ivy Queen on 'La Liga Femenina': A Landmark All-Female Latin Urban Album
Ivy Queen discusses her involvement in 'La Liga Femenina,' the first all-female collaborative album in Latin urban music, emphasizing the importance of female empowerment and collaboration in the industry.

In a recent interview, Ivy Queen shared her insights on female empowerment, her passion for cooking, and her participation in the groundbreaking album, La Liga Femenina. This project marks a significant moment in Latin urban music, bringing together a diverse group of female artists including La Mala Rodríguez, Mariah Angeliq, and Bellakath.
"Now we have a generation of women who are already, are ready to tell men a thing or two," Ivy Queen stated, highlighting the growing strength and voice of women in the industry. She playfully added, "I’m not saying that we don’t need men because I don’t know how to change a tire. Of course, I need you to come through for the queen."
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Jessica Roiz expressed her excitement about the project, noting, "I’m so excited — we’re kicking off the month with an incredible project. Tell us a little bit. It’s an album, La Liga Femenina, there’s Ivy Queen and there are many artists also who are going hard in the urban genre."
Ivy Queen described the album as "ambitious," acknowledging the challenges of bringing together a team of women. "Truly, this is a project, I say, ambitious in that having — bringing together a team of women, although it might seem very easy from the outside, but from inside it’s very difficult. Well, because of the internal stuff, right? I say. But a very ambitious project, which Boy Wonder approached me about and I first was like, 'Oh! A women’s project.' You know, I have tried before to do something like this, and, and it didn’t come up the way I thought it was gonna come up."
She further elaborated on the collaborative nature of La Liga Femenina, noting its unique position in today's music scene. "But finally we’re in a, in a landscape that’s a little bit different, a little bit more, more full of empathy, and there are, uh, eight countries, singers from eight countries, uh, a total of 19 songs. And it seems to me that this project that started as an ambition, on the part of, Boy Wonder, well it needed the endorsement, right? From someone who has been, as they say, I say, involved in the, in the, in the field. I think it’s nice, it’s different, and, and I hope people will listen to each song and each one with her flow."
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