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No Hacen Na

"No Hacen Na"
Single by Ivy Queen
from the album Cosa Nostra: Hip Hop
Released July 2006
Format Radio airplay
Recorded 2005–2006
Genre Hip hop
Length 2:10
Label Univision, Filtro Musik
Songwriter(s) Martha Pesante, Paul Irizarry, Armando Rosario
Producer(s) Gran Omar, Haze
Ivy Queen singles chronology
"Libertad"
(2006)
"No Hacen Na"
(2006)
"Que Lloren"
(2007)
"Libertad"
(2006)
"No Hacen Na"
(2006)
"Que Lloren"
(2007)
Cosa Nostra: Hip-Hop track listing
"Paquetes"
(Packages)
(1)
"No Hacen Na"
(2)
"Amor A Lo Gangster"
(Gangsta Love)
(3)
Audio sample
A 23 second sample of "No Hacen Na" featuring the chorus and it's hip-hop tempo.

"No Hacen Na" (English: They Don't Do Anything) is a song by Puerto Rican reggaetón recording artist Ivy Queen, from her second compilation album, Cosa Nostra: Hip Hop (2006). It was composed by Queen, produced by Filtro Musik. Forced to release an album with her then-husband who she was going through a divorce at the time due to their multi-album contract with Univision, the song was released as a promotional single on June 10, 2006. Lyrically the song is telling people that she is ready whenever they are and that isn't scared. Ivy Queen performed the song on a live edition of the Puerto Rican television program Sábado Gigante. The song was believed to be a diss track towards reggaeton hip-hop artist Temperamento and La Nina who released a diss track toward Queen that resembled the lyrics of "Quiero Bailar". Many artist have covered this song including Angel & Khriz and Arcángel.

Following the failed commercial success of Queen's first two studio albums, Queen was dropped from the Sony label and took a hiatus from her musical career in 1999. 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. She then began working on her fourth studio album Real. It too was a commercial success, to a lesser extent, despite initially being Queen's debut full-length English-language studio album. She then embarked on the "Reggaeton Tour 2004" which also featured other artist including Aldo Ranks and La Factoria in various South American countries including Ecuador where she performed songs such as "Papi Te Quiero" and "Tu No Puedes" in promotion of the album. This was her first tour in South America which began in 2004 and lead into 2005.


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