It was written by Martha Ivelisse Pesante, produced by Rafi Mercenario and released as the lead single from the album in May 2004 on Universal Music Latino and Perfect Image.
[5] She said it was a good opportunity to reach and take over the competitive market of English hip hop music after becoming popular in Latin American countries.
[5][6][7] The song was later turned into "Quítate Two" and included on Real, while American hip hop producer Swizz Beatz handled production of "Soldados" showcasing her crossover appeal.
[12] Ivy Queen appeared on "Don Francisco Presenta" where she performed "Chika Ideal" in promotion of the album.
[13] Queen performed on the "Reggaeton Tour 2004" which also featured other artist including Aldo Ranks and La Factoria in various South American countries including Ecuador where she performed songs such as "Papi Te Quiero" and "Chika Ideal", promoting both Diva and Real.
[14] At the end of the month, Queen appeared on a special network television news segment detailing her career and struggle for respect within the genre of reggaetón.
[19] The song was also selected as one of the hits from "The Golden Era of Reggaetón" which lasted from 2003 until 2007 by Jesus Trivino of Latina magazine.
[20] Terra Networks named the music video for "Chika Ideal" as one of the hottest of the summer and claimed the song to show "why she is the queen of reggaetón".