Ivy Queen earned the nickname "La Caballota," which translates to "The Big Horse," as a symbol of her strength and dominance in the reggaeton genre. The name reflects her powerful stage presence and her status as a pioneering female artist in a predominantly male industry. Additionally, it signifies her resilience and ability to command respect in her career.
Ivy Queen goes by La Caballota.
LA Sombraanother answer!No no no quien es la sombra? es "Ivy Queen" quien la canta (its Ivy Queen who sings it) real answerits Pedro fernandez..... its an old song though so the original singer is Leonardo favio
La Rogeis French
it means The Queen and in spanish it means La Reyna.
Deck the halls with poison ivy Falalalala, lala la la Tis the season to be naughty Falalalala, lala la la Burn your school books Break your rulers Falala, lalala, la la la Set your teacher's hair on fire Falalalala, lala la la
"La reine" is "the queen." "Une reine" is "a queen."
The cast of La Cigale - 1913 includes: Ivy Close as La Cigale
ENA. ( re LA Times) Michael Davis
Español soverneign el rey+ the king; la reina= the queen
the queen = la reine
LA because the the name of LA is El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles de la Porciúncula (The Village of Our Lady, the Queen of the Angels of Porziuncola).
la reyna[reina]:the queen.