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"'Pongan Atencin'" is a song by Puerto Rican recording artist Ivy Queen, from her debut studio album, 'En Mi Imperio' (1997). It was composed by Queen, produced by DJ Nelson, and released as the album's second single in 1997. The single was preceded by "Como Mujer", the album's lead single. Both "Como Mujer" and "Pongan Atencion" have been certified Gold and Platinum in sales.

Background



When she was eighteen, Queen moved from Aasco, Puerto Rico to San Juan, Puerto Rico, where she met rapper and producer DJ Negro. In 1995, she joined an all-male Puerto Rican group called The Noise, at the invitation of DJ Negro. The group became part of the emerging reggaeton scene. DJ Negro began producing a series of CDs centered on The Noise. Queen made her first appearance on the fifth installment of the CD series on a track called "Somos Raperos Pero No Delincuentes".

She became tired of the violent and sexual themes often used in reggaeton, and wished to write about a wider variety of subjects. DJ Negro convinced Queen to go solo, and in 1996 she began recording material for her debut studio album.

Musical composition



"Pongan Atencion", ("Pay Attention"), lyrically demands that Queen be heard on a local and national level. She sings, "Pongan atencion, pais, nacion, asociacion, que ya llego la queen", ("Pay attention, country, nation, association, the queen has arrived"). A music video for "Pongan Atencin" was filmed in Spanish Harlem and was directed by Ozzie Forbes in 1997. It departs from Queen's usual appearances in music videos filmed within the island of Puerto Rico.Ayala, Hector. "Habla la reina del rap". (March 4, 1998). 'Dialogo'. Retrieved June 28, 2014.

Reception



The song, along with "Como Mujer" has been certified Gold and Platinum in sales, according to the 'Lakeland Ledger'. As of February 2004, the album has sold over 80,000 copies in the United States, and over 100,000 copies in Puerto Rico. It, along with the two singles, however, have not been certified by the Recording Industry Association of America.[https://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?artist=%22Ivy%20Queen%22 American album certifications Ivy Queen]. Recording Industry Association of America. 'If necessary, click' Advanced, 'then click' Format, 'then select' Album, 'then click' Type, 'then select' Latin, 'then click' SEARCH. In 2004, Queen revealed that she did not receive any profits from the album's sales due to her inexperience in the music business.'The Best of Ivy Queen' (DVD). Ivy Queen. Miami, Florida: 'Perfect Image Records', a division of Universal Music Latino. 2005.

References



Category:1997 singles

Category:Ivy Queen songs

Category:Songs written by Ivy Queen

Category:1997 songs

Category:Songs with feminist themes

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