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Ivy Queen - De Pronto Desperté
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Ivy Queen - Yare
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Ivy Queen - Un Hombre Bueno
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Ivy Queen feat. Tito Rojas - Ella Me Hizo Deseo
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Ivy Queen - Se Me Vuelve a Olvidar
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Ivy Queen - Tributo a Celia - Quimbara, Bemba Colorá [Medley]
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Ivy Queen - Dime Si Valió la Pena
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Ivy Queen - Casi Te Envidio
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Ivy Queen - No Haz Podido
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Ivy Queen - No Soy Aquella
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Ivy Queen - Dime La Verdad
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Ivy Queen - Más Feliz Así
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Ivy Queen - A Donde Va
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Ivy Queen - Por Un Descuido
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Sacude & Levantate
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Ivy Queen feat. Farruko - Te Sirvo De Abrigo
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Ivy Queen feat. J Alvarez - Imborrable
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Ivy Queen feat. Jowell & Randy - Naci Para Amarte
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Ivy Queen - Sola
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Ivy Queen - Soy Libre
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Ivy Queen - Sin Mi
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Ivy Queen - Quiere Castigo
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Ivy Queen - To My Brothers
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Ivy Queen - Vamos A Guerrear
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Ivy Queen - Vendetta
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Ivy Queen - Me Acuerdo
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Ivy Queen - Lo Vamos A Danzar
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Ivy Queen - I Don't Know
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Ivy Queen - Dime A Mi Quién
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AboutVendetta: The Project (English: Revenge: The Project), also known simply as Vendetta, is the ninth studio album by Puerto Rican reggaetón singer-songwriter Ivy Queen, released on 3 February 2015. An extended play version of the album was released on 9 December 2014. The studio album version was originally announced for a release in February 2014, and later some time in 2014.

The extended play version of the album, entitled Vendetta: First Round, includes the first four singles from the album: "Soy Libre", "Vamos A Guerrear", "Naci Para Amarte", and the title track "Vendetta", on disc one. Disc two features a DVD with the music videos to these songs as well as a forty-five-minute documentary of the making of the album.

The album is composed of four separate simultaneously released albums, in the genres of urban, hip hop, bachata and salsa. Each releases contains eight songs musically devoted to the specific genre. The urban releases features Farruko, J Alvarez, Jowell & Randy and J King & Maximan, the hip hop release features Vico C, Fat Joe, Ñengo Flow and MC Ceja, the salsa release features Tito Rojas, Andy Montañez and Luisito Carrión, while the bachata release features Óptimo.

In August 2012, Queen released her eighth studio album, Musa. The album peaked at number fifteen on the Billboard Latin Albums chart and number two on the Billboard Latin Rhythm Albums chart. Upon its release, the album remained within the five best-selling albums of the urban genre, in the United States and Puerto Rico, according to SoundScan monitoring services of the recognized measurement firm Nielsen. However, it was the lowest first week sales for Queen since the release of her fourth studio album Real in 2004. It still, however, managed to receive a Latin Grammy Nomination for Best Urban Music Album at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2013.

It was announced in September 2013, that Queen had changed management and returned with Jorge "Goguito" Guadalupe, president and co-founder of Filtro Musik, to release her ninth studio album, entitled Vendetta. Following the birth of her first biological child, Queen then announced that she would embark on a U.S. tour entitled the "Viva Puerto Rico Tour". The tour, launched on 29 January 2014, included performances at various gay clubs in cities of the United States and Puerto Rico, such as New York, Orlando, Miami, Houston, Seattle, San Francisco, San Diego, Atlanta, Sacramento, Los Angeles, Tampa, and Ponce.

The Salsa release makes the first eight tracks of the main album release. "Ella Me Hizo Deseo" appears as track four. The song features salsa singer Tito Rojas. It features male lead vocals, performed by Rojas. It was composed in minor key tonality, having roots in Afro-Latin American music. The song contains acoustic instrumentation, along with a brass horn ensemble. It features instruments such as the piano. The tribute cover of Celia Cruz's "Quimbara" and "Bemba Colora" appear as the sixth track. The song was composed in minor key tonality and features a horn ensemble. It contains the use of vocal "call and response". "Casi Te Envidio" was previously recorded by Andy Montanez, in 1988, who is featured on Queen's rendition of the song. It appears as track eight on the main release and the closing track on the Salsa release.

The dancehall "Nací Para Amarte", a collaboration with duo Jowell & Randy follows, at track number twenty on the main release, number three on the First Round release and number four on the Urban release. The song was composed in major key tonality, with individual verses being delivered by the trio, and group vocals performed during the chorus. Taking influences from reggae, the song was extensively produced by Milliano Music. The lead single, the merengue, "Soy Libre", appears as the twenty-second track on the main release, the opening track on the First Round release and number six on the Urban release. It was composed in major key tonality and contains lead vocals performed by Queen and group back-up vocals. It features simple harmonic progressions, a brass-horn ensemble, prominent percussion, synthesizers, techno synths and accordion or bandoneon playing. The track was extensively produced by DJ Nelson and O'Nell Flow.

"Vamos A Guerrear", a collaboration with Ñengo Flow, appears as track number twenty-six on the main release, number two on both the First Round and Hip Hop releases. It was composed in minor key tonality. It features synthetic instrumentation and ambient synthesizers, being extensively produced by Echo. Lyrically, the song contains story-telling lyrics and emotional vocals performed by Queen and Flow. The title track and final single, "Vendetta", appears as track twenty-seven on the main release, number four on the First Round release and number three on the Hip Hop release. It was composed in minor key tonality and features emotional vocals and story-telling lyrics. It features extensive production by Echo and Ladkani Beats. Musically, the song contains synthetic instrumentation, techno synths, and synthesizers.

According to Allmusic's David Jefferies, the album is Queen's response to the "male chauvinists within the music industry". He called the message and presentation "epic", while claiming the genre separations to be "interesting listen". However, he chose the collection release as a whole, "as it presents the Queen's angry and awesome return in total". He gave Vendetta: The Project of four out of five stars, while the individual releases each received a rating of three and a half out of five stars. On the salsa release, Jefferies selected "De Pronto Desperte", "Un Hombre Bueno", "Se Me Vuelve A Olvidar" and the tribute to Celia Cruz as the stand out tracks. On the bachata release, he selected "No Soy Aquella", "Mas Feliz Asi" and "Por Un Descuido". On the hip hop release, Jefferies selected "Vamos A Guerrear", the title track, "I Don't Know" and "Dime A Mi Quien". On the urban release, he selected "Sacude & Levantate", "Te Sirvo De Abrigo", "Naci Para Amarte" and "Soy Libre", while naming "Vamos A Guerrear", "Vendetta", "Naci Para Amarte" and "Soy Libre" as the key tracks from the album. Marcelo Baéz for Manero magazine praised "Te Sirvo De Abrigo" and "Quiero Castigo" for being "two of the heavier, dirtier tracks" on the album. He also complimented Queen's "tropical zest", labeling "Soy Libre" as being "passable". Baéz later criticized the songs that were not reggaeton, citing "Nací Para Amarte" and "Sacude & Levantate," as songs "where Ivy tries to emote but doesn't quite hit the mark."

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