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"Te He Querido, Te He Llorado" ''(English: I Have Loved You, I Have Cried For You)'' is a song by Puerto Rican reggaetón recording artist Ivy Queen, from her fifth studio album, ''Flashback'' (2005). 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). It is considered one of Ivy Queen's signature songs, and it is also one of her most popular hits as well. It is a mixture of reggaeton and bachata known as bachaton or bachateo. The song's accompanying music video was filmed in Miami, Florida. It was directed by Marlon Peña. Becoming a commercial success, it reached the Top 10 of both the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Songs and ''Billboard'' Latin Rhythm Airplay charts. Ivy Queen also performed the song as a part of the setlist of her 2008 World Tour which was held from the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum known as the Coliseum of Puerto Rico in San Juan, Puerto Rico. ==Background== 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.〔Carney Smith, Jessie. (of African American Popular Culture'' ). ABC-CLIO, 2010, p. 1199.〕 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.〔 In June 2005, Ivy Queen partnered with co-founder of Perfect Image Records, José Guadalupe to form Filtro Musik. 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.〔 Filtro Musik's concept initially stemmed from its name which means filter in English.〔 "I've been in this industry 15 years, and we have the ability to filter and pick the best" said Guadalupe.〔 In the coming year, Univision signed the label to licensing plan to release the album in September 2005. As a result, "this ensured that the album was positioned in Latin and mainstream accounts that would normally not carry Latin product." Ivy Queen was previously married to fellow reggaeton artist Omar Navarro, known by his stage name Gran Omar. They were divorced in 2005 shortly before the release of ''Flashback'', which influenced the composition of the album. She denied ever having found him in the act of adultery, while claiming that if she had found Navarro with another woman, she'd be in La Vega Alta, a prison for women in Puerto Rico.〔 She also denied rumors that she had physically assaulted the woman she caught with Navarro.〔 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.〔
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