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La Popola

"La Popola"
Single by Glory
from the album Glory
Released 19 March 2005
Format Airplay
Recorded 2004
Genre Reggaeton, merengue
Length 3:13
Label Machete Music
Writer(s) Glorimar Montalvo
Producer(s) Eliel
Glory singles chronology
"La Gata Suelta"
(2003)
"La Popola"
(2004)
"La Traicionera"
(2004)

"La Popola" is a song by Puerto Rican reggaetón recording artist Glory, from her debut studio album, Glou (2005). It was composed by Glory, produced by Eliel and released as the album's lead single. The song originally appeared on Eliel's El Que Habla Con Las Manos in 2004. It was banned in the Dominican Republic for its vulgar lyrical content.

Before venturing as a solo artist, Glory appeared on several songs by artists including Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, Héctor & Tito and Eddie Dee. She appeared on Yankee's successful "Gasolina" delivering the hook "dame más gasolina", and Omar's "Dale Don Dale" with the hook "suelta como gabete".

In the Dominican Republic, the song was banned by the countries' Comisión Nacional de Espectáculos Públicos y Radiofonía, (National Commission of Public Entertainment) in late 2004, due to its vulgar lyrical content. It has also been banned in several Latin American countries for its exceedingly sexual lyrics. The term "popola" is used to refer to the watermelon fruit as well as the female sex organ. It was considered disrespectful to women. The song's musical aesthetics lean heavily toward the Dominican musical genre of merengue. Musically, it features major key tonality, mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation, an accordion playing and prominent percussion according to the Music Genome Project.

While reviewing Eliel's El Que Habla Con Las Manos, AllMusic's Evan Gutierrez stated that "La Popola" was one of the album's only highlights along with Don Omar's "Ronca". He continued by stating that "the other 19 tracks tend to run together into a nondescript, formulaic mishmash." It was covered by Reggaetones in 2006 on their second studio album, Fury of Reggaeton Hits. Yahari also performed a cover of the song on his 2005 album Las + Bailables de...Yahari. The song has appeared on several other compilation albums including Reggaeton Hitmakers 2000/2005: The Video (2005),Album of the Year: Las Mas Bailables (2006),Machete World Remixes, Part 1 (2006), and 2007's VI Music 30 Video Collection. A karaoke version of the song was released as a single on 19 March 2013 by Ameritz Spanish Karaoke.


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