"La Reina" (transl. "The Queen") is a song recorded by American singer Christina Aguilera for her ninth studio and second Spanish-language album, Aguilera (2022). It was written by Aguilera, Luigi and Santiago Castillo, Servando Primera and Yasmil Marrufo, and it's production was handled by the latter, alongside Rafa Arcaute, Federico Vindver, Afo Verde as co-producer, and Jean Rodríguez as a vocal producer. "La Reina" was conceived in 2017, when Aguilera invited Primera to work with her on the album. The song was then recorded in 2021 and serves as the closing track on the album's first of three parts, La Fuerza (transl. The Strength), which was released as a separate extended play (EP).
"La Reina" | |
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Song by Christina Aguilera | |
from the album Aguilera | |
Language | Spanish |
English title | "The Queen" |
Released | January 21, 2022 (2022-01-21) |
Recorded | 2021 |
Studio | Art House (Miami) |
Genre | Ranchera |
Length | 3:48 |
Label | Sony Music Latin |
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"La Reina" on YouTube | |
Musically, "La Reina" is a ranchera song, a genre that originates from Mexico. It was inspired by Vicente Fernández's 1973 rendition of José Alfredo Jiménez's "El Rey" (transl. "The King") (1971), serving as a "respectful response". The song is in theme with the rest of La Fuerza, which focuses on female empowerment, telling a man that he can be the king, but he will be nothing without his queen. The song received critical acclaim and was labelled as a standout track on the record. A music video for "La Reina" was released on May 6, 2022, though it has not been confirmed as a single.
In 2017, at Aguilera's request, A&R of RCA Records Katie Welle invited composer and singer Servando Primera of Servando & Florentino to help Aguilera with writing in Spanish.[1][2] Primera wrote the song with Aguilera.[3] "La Reina" was recorded along with the rest of the album at Art House studios in Miami in early 2021.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10] The song was released on January 21, 2021 as the final track on the first EP from Aguilera, La Fuerza.[11]
"La Reina" is a ranchera, written in the key of E major at 174 beats-per-minute.[12] Lyrically, the song takes an empowering approach to a breakup song, where the protagonist swears to never let a man break her heart again, with Aguilera singing, "And I cried, and I cried, and I cried the day you left. And I swore, and I swore, and I swore that no man would ever make me sad again,".[13] Serving as a "respectful response" to Vicente Fernández's rendition of El Rey (1973),[14][15][16] Aguilera's response emphasizes "how a king wouldn’t be a king without his queen".[17][18]
"La Reina" received widespread acclaim from critics. In a review of La Fuerza for Rolling Stone, Lucas Villa named "La Reina" the best song on the EP.[19] He added that the song had "raw emotion that underscores ranchera" while praising Aguilera stating that "her vocal prowess is extraordinary in any language".[19] NEIU Independent's Enrique Cerros called it the standout track on La Fuerza, applauding Aguilera's "powerhouse vocals" and emotion displayed on the song.[20] He went on to compliment Aguilera's versatility, saying that she "can sing any type of music if she chooses to do so.[20] Pip Ellwood-Hughes of Entertainment Focus called it one of the strongest moments on the record and "a showcase for what she can do when she exercises more vocal control and less inclination to scream".[21] Billboard placed "La Reina" at the number one spot on their ranking of La Fuerza, complimenting the ability of Aguilera's "powerful gifted vocals to deliver a heartfelt ranchera that perfectly transmits the popular phrase 'What's a king without his queen?' and calling it the album's anthem.[13]
"La Reina" debuted and peaked at number nine on the Billboard Latin Digital Song Sales chart, becoming Aguilera's seventh top 10 hit on the chart.[22]
Despite not being confirmed as a single, a music video for "La Reina" was released on May 6, 2022.[23] The music video was directed by Nuno Gomes and was filmed at the historic Glenn Curtiss Mansion in Miami Springs in May 2022.[24] The video features Aguilera wearing a red dress and singing the song on the Glenn Curtiss Mansion's courtyard, which is decorated with papel picado.[25][26][27] Aguilera is surrounded by the song's songwriters and producers, who are playing various instruments and singing the background vocals.[28]
Aguilera performed "La Reina" for the first time at the 2022 Billboard Latin Music Awards on September 29, 2022.[16][29]
Chart (2022) | Peak
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US Latin Digital Songs (Billboard)[30] | 9 |