Llego La Queen

[4] She wore a transparent black dress,[5] with many media outlets listing her as one of the best-dressed of the night.

[6] The color black was worn by attendees to bring attention to gender equality and sexual harassment within the music industry.

[7] At the award show, Queen, along with Dominican singer Milly Quezada presented Puerto Rican singer Olga Tañón with a special tribute for being the artist with the most Lo Nuestro award wins, where she acknowledged the recognition of women for their “strength, talent, and rights to physical integrity.”[8][9] Recording sessions for the EP were held following requests on social media from her fans for Queen to release new music.

"[18] Jessica Roiz, an editor for the Spanish entertainment website pulsopop, called the song a "hymn which stuns with dramatic vocal while revealing with power" that the Queen has arrived.

[19] Lyrically, "Y Tú" details love and heartbreak, while "Baile Para Ti" features declarations of passion and seduction.

Roiz also claimed that with this release "Queen continues to leave her mark and remains one of the most respected and admired artists by her peers in the industry.

"[19] According to Suzette Fernandez for Billboard magazine, the EP is Queen's return to the musical world "on a mission to take the feminine movement to the next level.