Peligro de Extinción
Ivy Queen · 2012
3 min · 1 track · hip-hop · reggaeton · Latin music
A vibrant blend of reggaeton rhythms and powerful vocals that confronts social issues with unapologetic intensity.
Peligro de Extinción is a single by Ivy Queen, released in 2012. A vibrant blend of reggaeton rhythms and powerful vocals that confronts social issues with unapologetic intensity. This album is significant for its bold themes addressing issues like violence and women's rights, which resonated deeply within the Latin music scene. Despite not achieving mainstream commercial success, it solidified Ivy Queen’s status as a pivotal artist influencing future generations of female reggaeton artists. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Peligro de Extinción sound like?
A vibrant blend of reggaeton rhythms and powerful vocals that confronts social issues with unapologetic intensity. Rooted in hip-hop and reggaeton.
What makes Peligro de Extinción by Ivy Queen notable?
This album is significant for its bold themes addressing issues like violence and women's rights, which resonated deeply within the Latin music scene. Despite not achieving mainstream commercial success, it solidified Ivy Queen’s status as a pivotal artist influencing future generations of female reggaeton artists. Released on June 19, 2012, 'Peligro de Extinción' is Ivy Queen's sixth studio album, coming after her 2005 release 'Flashback.' At this point in her career, she had established herself as a leading figure in reggaeton, known for her fierce lyrical style and advocacy for women's empowerment in a male-dominated genre.
How many songs are on Peligro de Extinción?
Peligro de Extinción has 1 track, running approximately 3 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Peligro de extinción Standout 3:22
Release Date
June 19, 2012
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
3 min 22 sec
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