Te He Querido, Te He Llorado

It was written by Queen, Francisco Saldaña, and Ernesto Padilla, produced by Luny Tunes, and released as the album's third single on February 4, 2005.

Recorded in the wake of controversial events surrounding her marriage, it was featured on Luny Tunes' reggaeton compilation album Mas Flow 2 (2005) before Flashback (2005) was released.

A remix version was also recorded and released as a single for Ednita Nazario's twenty-second studio album Apasionada Live (2006).

[1] Returning to the music industry with her third studio album, Diva, which was highly anticipated and acclaimed and later recognized as a factor in reggaeton's mainstream exposure in 2004 along with Daddy Yankee's Barrio Fino and Tego Calderon's El Enemy de los Guasíbiri, after being certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.

It too was a commercial success, to a lesser extent, despite initially being Queen's debut full-length English-language studio album.

[5] In June 2005, Ivy Queen partnered with the co-founder of Perfect Image Records, José Guadalupe to form Filtro Musik.

[6] This stemmed from Guadalupe parting ways with the other co-founder of Perfect Image Anthony Pérez who in turn would launch his own label The Roof Records.

[10] She stated they had not lived with each other for two months citing the "extensive travels of her husband and his workload of being a producer" as being causes to the end of the nine-year marriage.

[13] It begins with Queen "declaring her unwavering love for her partner," later describing him as a "liar, cheater, and abused who made her suffer.

It became a commercial success on the Billboard charts, reaching the Top 10 of two of them and becoming one of the recognized reggaetón songs in the music industry.

The music video goes back and forth between the room and taxi until the party, and the husband answers his phone away from Queen, while she is singing the hook, she looks at him angrily.

It switches between the party and the darkened room until he is finished talking and they immediately start arguing as their guest watch.

Between the darkened room, taxi, and abandoned warehouse the music video continues with flashbacks of what happened at the party.

The last scene shows Queen in the abandoned warehouse which actually turns out to be a police station where her abuser is in containment.

In the music video, Queen is shown arguing with her husband during a party. His hand is up, because he is about to hit her in the face. She reminisces about this moment throughout the whole music video.