These albums including En Mi Imperio (1996), The Original Rude Girl (1998), Diva (2003), Real (2004) and Flashback (2005).
[11][12] While, Real, on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, peaked at #25, one position higher than Diva.
[11][14] Flashback, a retrospective of Queen's previous hits along with a few new ones featured "Quiero Saber" which is credited to Gran Omar.
Omar is credited with the following songs: "Baila Así",[22] "Dee Jay",[23] the fourth single from Diva "Guillaera",[24] "Matando",[25] "Money Making",[26] and the second single from Tony Touch's album The ReggaeTony Album: "Saca La Semilla".
[27] Following his divorce from Ivy Queen in 2005 and their nine-year marriage,[28][29] he formed a reggaeton/hip-hop group with Rey Severo releasing one album to date Materéal (2007) on Go!
[30] A year later, Navarro stated that Queen owed him money from the sales and production of the album Cosa Nostra: Hip-Hop, which they presented together due to their obligations and contract with Univision.