Lloren

Lloren

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"Que Lloren" (English: Let Them Cry) is a song by Puerto Rican reggaetón recording artist Ivy Queen, from her sixth studio album, Sentimiento (2007). It was composed by Queen, produced by Monserrate & DJ Urba, and released as the lead single off the album in January 2007. Lyrically, the song degrades the stereotype that men shouldn't cry and they are weak if they show emotions. The song gained positive to mixed reviews from critics, reaching the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot Latin Songs, Latin Rhythm Airplay, and Latin Tropical Airplay charts. A remix version with Tito "El Bambino", Naldo and Arcángel was also recorded and featured on the platinum edition of the album, after Sentimiento was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on May 10, 2007, two months after the standard edition was released. Ivy Queen performed the song at Latin Grammy Awards of 2007. It was included on the set 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. The song's accompanying music video was filmed in Downtown Miami, Florida. It was directed by Marlon Peña.

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Why This Artist

Lloren has 3K listeners but only 88 platform followers (ratio 37:1) — organic discovery is doing all the work. Engagement is trending upward across releases. A piano act in the sonic world of Regina Spektor and Soap&Skin.

Sounds Like

Regina Spektor · Soap&Skin · Tom Odell · Fiona Apple · James Arthur

Discography

Credi in me(2026) · single
Credi in me
3:23
Lovesick, Vol. II(2026) · single
Gravity
2:50
Learn How to Lie(2026) · single
Think Of Me(2025) · single
Da dove vengo(2025) · single
No stress (feat. xhotourlife)(2025) · single
It's Always Sunny in LA(2025) · album
Perso di nuovo(2025) · single
Casual(2025) · single
Like I Need(2025) · single
LA LA Love(2025) · single
What Dreamers Do(2025) · single
Lonely Hearts Club(2025) · single
Beverly Hills Baby (recorded live at Konk Studios)(2024) · single
The Last Star in LA(2024) · single
Mad Woman(2024) · single
What You're Waiting For(2024) · single
Miss You(2024) · single
The One(2024) · single
Worth the Wait(2024) · single
California Daydream(2024) · single
Like This (Always Sunny mix)(2024) · single
Welcome to the Show(2024) · single
Lovefool(2024) · single
Superstition (Epic Trailer Cover)(2024) · single
Superstition (Epic Trailer Cover)
2:56
I Do(2023) · single
L.O.V.E Forever(2023) · single
Dirty Sexy Money(2023) · single
World of Our Own(2023) · single
Origin(2023) · album
One Wrong Move(2023) · single
Breathe (acoustic)(2023) · single
FAN(2023) · album
My Favorite Things(2023) · single
Dynamite(2023) · single
You Better Run(2023) · single
Like This(2023) · single
Lay it on me(2022) · single
Lay it on me
3:23
Here I Am(2022) · single
Blowin in the Wind(2022) · single
Down We Go(2022) · single
Sign of the Times(2022) · single
Brave New World(2022) · single
Bang Bang (Noir)(2022) · single
Breathe(2022) · single
Next Year(2021) · single
Home(2021) · single
Take You Higher(2021) · single
Bang Bang (Lumiere)(2021) · single
Lovesick, Vol. I(2021) · ep
Lloren — Underground piano, electropop | Resonance