Que Lloren

"Que Lloren" (English: Let Them Cry) is a song by Puerto Rican reggaetón recording artist Ivy Queen, from her sixth studio album, Sentimiento (2007).

It was composed by Queen, produced by Monserrate & DJ Urba, and released as the lead single off the album in January 2007.

A remix version with Tito "El Bambino", Naldo and Arcángel was also recorded and featured on the platinum edition of the album, after Sentimiento was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on May 10, 2007, two months after the standard edition was released.

[2] On the album, as a part of her evolution in reggaetón, she includes "solo turns", instead of duets by guest artist.

[3] Of the solo tracks on the album is "Pobre Corazón" by Divino while others include "Manaña Al Despertar" by Baby Rasta and Noriega where the artist performed songs without vocals by Ivy Queen.

[8] "Que Lloren" was released on March 6, 2007 as the lead single off the album by Univision Records followed by En Que Fallamos and Sentimientos.

[12][13] The remix of "Impacto" by Daddy Yankee featuring Fergie (singer) kept "Que Lloren" from reaching the #1 spot.

[18] While reviewing the parent album, an editor from Allmusic noted how Queen was "one of the only female artists in reggaeton," and later claimed her "husky voice" to be "well-suited to the style's catchy melodies and hard-hitting beats, as evinced on the frenetic lead single "Que Lloren.

It featured cameos by actors from the telenovela, La Fea Más Bella: Niurka Marcos and Sergio Mayer.

"Que Lloren" was nominated for "Latin Dance Club Play Track of the Year", which was ultimately won by Kat De Luna and her #1 single "Whine Up" at the 2008 Latin Billboard Music Awards where she was also nominated for "Reggaeton Album of the Year" for the song's parent album Sentimiento for a third time after Diva: Platinum Edition in 2005 and Flashback in 2006.

Ivy Queen in the music video for the song "Que Lloren". In this scene, Queen interrupts a meeting between men for male empowerment were the theme is "Men Do Not Cry!"