SF Música
In this episode of SF Música, we recap our experience seeing Ivy Queen live at The Midway in San Francisco as part of her Pride Tour. From the moment the room filled with chants for La Caballota, the night became more than a concert — it was a celebration of Ivy Queen’s legacy as La Reina del Reggaetón, a pioneer who helped define the female voice in reggaetón long before the current wave of women in música urbana. We talk about Ivy Queen’s importance to reggaetón, her role in shaping conversations around women’s autonomy and consent through songs like “Quiero Bailar,” and why her presence during San Francisco Pride weekend felt especially meaningful. We also break down the energy inside The Midway, the nostalgia of hearing classic reggaetón in a packed room, the crowd’s love for Ivy, and the way DJ Preciosa built the perfect runway for the show. The episode also gets honest about expectations and a reminder that Ivy Queen remains one of reggaetón’s essential architects and deserves to be celebrated on even bigger stages. For fans of Ivy Queen, classic reggaetón, Latin music, Bay Area concerts, Pride events, and música urbana, this episode is a tribute to the queen, her catalog, and the generations of fans who still show up ready to dance, scream, and give her flowers. CHAPTERS (01:30) Why Ivy Queen Still Matters We revisit Ivy Queen’s place in reggaetón history, her role as a female pioneer in a male-dominated genre, and how songs like “Quiero Bailar” spoke about consent and autonomy before those conversations were mainstream. (04:00) Expectations Going Into The Midway Show Natalie talks about seeing Ivy Queen before, listening to her Tiny Desk performance, and expecting a deeper vocal showcase — while the actual show leaned more into nostalgia, energy, and entertainment. (06:20) The Midway Crowd, Volume, and Club Energy We break down the atmosphere inside The Midway, the deafening crowd reaction, and the way the show felt like a high-energy club experience built around Ivy Queen’s legacy. (08:20) DJ Preciosa Sets the Tone We give flowers to DJ Preciosa, whose opening set built the crowd’s energy with reggaetón classics and created the perfect runway for Ivy Queen’s entrance. (10:30) Visuals, Dancers, and La Diva Persona We discuss Ivy Queen’s stage presentation, graphics, lighting, dancers, fashion, and the way her glamorous, commanding persona came through during the performance. (12:45) The Songs That Hit the Hardest We talk through standout moments from songs like “Quiero Saber,” “Yo Perreo Sola,” “Quiero Bailar,” “Los 12 Discípulos,” and “Te He Querido, Te He Llorado,” plus the crowd’s emotional sing-along energy. (16:45) A Fan Moment and the Power of Nostalgia We recap one of the night’s most memorable moments, when Ivy Queen brought fans onstage and the room turned into a shared celebration of memory, identity, and love for the music. (18:15) Why Ivy Queen Deserves Bigger Stages We close by reflecting on Ivy Queen’s legacy, the reverence in the room, and why La Caballota deserves to be part of the same major-stage conversation as reggaetón legends like Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, and Tego Calderón.
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