Ivy Queen talks empowerment, evolution, and owning her legacy
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Ivy Queen talks empowerment, evolution, and owning her legacy

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Ivy Queen talks empowerment, evolution, and owning her legacy

In an exclusive sit-down with FAME Magazine, reggaeton icon Ivy Queen opens up about the deeper meaning behind her latest single “Casi Casi”—a sultry Afrobeat-infused track that blends flirtation with fierce feminine energy. For Ivy, it’s more than just a song—it’s a celebration of owning one’s power. “I was trying to honor my inner goddess,” she says, describing the vibe she brought to the track. Throughout the conversation, she shares her belief that true empowerment isn’t a social media trend but something lived daily through actions—supporting other women, knowing your worth, and staying disciplined in a male-dominated industry.

The Puerto Rican trailblazer also reflects on how far she’s come—from fighting for songwriting royalties to performing in prestigious theaters. She embraces her flowers, both the ones she receives and the ones she gives herself. With her tenth studio album on the way, a global tour, and recent collaborations with Bad Bunny and Nanpa Básico, Ivy Queen proves she’s not just a pioneer—she’s a force still evolving. “I know I lead,” she smiles, “but just for this song… you can lead.” For fans, the Queen remains unshakably herself—raw, real, and regal.

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