La Liga Femenina

La Liga Femenina
Compilation album by
Boy Wonder and Charlee Way
ReleasedMarch 6, 2026
Recorded2025
Genre
Length49:36
LanguageSpanish
Label
  • Chosen Few Emerald
  • Bravas
Producer
  • Boy Wonder
  • Charlee Way
  • Champion Sound
  • Aixzakku
  • Izon
  • Jorgie Milliano
  • Karl Palencia
  • Kino TTF
  • Myztiko
  • Salvador Morales
  • Sons of Sonic
Boy Wonder and Charlee Way chronology
Chosen Few Dembow
(2026)
La Liga Femenina
(2026)
Singles from La Liga Femenina
  1. "Se Vale To"
    Released: January 21, 2026
  2. "100"
    Released: February 6, 2026
  3. "Nota Eleva"
    Released: February 18, 2026
  4. "Cria y Calle"
    Released: March 4, 2026

La Liga Femenina (English: The Female League) is a compilation album presented by Boy Wonder and Charlee Way. Published by the former's record label, Chosen Few Emerald Entertainment and newly launched Bravas Entertainment, the album is entirely performed by female artists from the Urbano music genre.[1] It was released on March 6, 2026, and contains 19 tracks by 19 artists including Puerto Rican rapper Ivy Queen, Spanish rapper La Mala Rodriguez and American singer Mariah Angeliq, among others.

The album's pre-release was supported by four singles: "Se Vale To" by Nesi, Mala Rodriguez' "100", Mariah Angeliq's "Nota Eleva" and "Cria y Calle" performed by Ivy Queen, with the latter serving as the lead single for the set. The remaining tracks of the album were all released as digital singles as well. Musically, the album spans several sub-genres of Latin urban music including reggaeton, trap, afrobeats and electronica.

Background

Ivy Queen first planned to release a concept album which would include duets with female recording artists from different genres in 2006.[2] The album entitled Drama Queen,[3] was later released in July 2010 as her seventh studio album,[4] following the release of Sentimiento (2007).[5]

Following the 2024 releases of La Liga: First Picks and La Liga 2: Second Quarter, two compilation albums with solely male performing artists, Boy Wonder and Charlee Way decided to work on an album featuring only female performing artists.[6] Recording sessions for the album included over 30 female artists with only 19 being selected for the final track list.[7] Charlee Way, in an interview with Spanish news agency EFE, revealed that he felt the included artists were among the best talents from each of their respective countries.[8] It is the first Urbano music album performed entirely by female artists to be released.[9][10]

Promotion

The album was announced during the 2025 Billboard Latin Women in Music awards ceremony that April, with an original release scheduled for summer of 2025.[11] During the launch of Bravas Entertainment, a new hub for female artists, offering "services in music distribution, public relations, creative production, digital strategy, networking and professional mentoring," it was revealed that La Liga Femenina would be the first project released under the label.[12]

"Se Vale To", performed by Puerto Rican singer Nesi was selected as the first single for the album and was released on January 21, 2026.[13] Mala Rodriguez' "100" was selected as the second single and was released on February 6, 2026.[14] The third single, "Nota Eleva" by Mariah Angeliq was released on February 18, 2026.[15] The fourth single, "Cria y Calle" performed by Ivy Queen was released on March 4, 2026.[16] The remaining tracks of the album were released as digital singles on March 5, 2026[17]

Composition

The opening number of the set, "Se Vale To" by Puerto Rican singer Nesi, interpolates Calle 13's "Se Vale To-To" from their self-titled debut studio album,[10] released in 2005. Mariah Angeliq's "Nota Eleva" is a "sultry pop-infused track" describing a toxic love interest.[18] "Cria y Calle" performed by Ivy Queen appears as track number five on the album. Lyrically, Queen boasts about her success in the music industry. Sonically, the song departs from Ivy Queen's usual hard-hitting reggaeton tracks with a newer and more polished sound. Billboard called the song as "an edgy, futuristic-like reggaeton."[19] Rolling Stone described the song as a "boastful declaration over a fiery reggaeton beat."[18]

Track list

All songs credit Boy Wonder and Charlee Way. Track listing adapted from YouTube Music.[20]

No.TitlePerformerLength
1."Se Vale To"Nesi3:07
2."100"Mala Rodríguez2:28
3."Nota Eleva"Mariah Angeliq2:50
4."Bugutu"Bellakath2:33
5."Cria y Calle"Ivy Queen2:20
6."Coco Loco"Ysa C2:54
7."No Da Nota"J Noa2:55
8."Tocame"Loyaltty2:40
9."Lonely" (with Francesca Ramirez)Chesca2:24
10."Kemzo"Valentina Olguin2:45
11."To The Top"Amara La Negra2:58
12."Arriésgate"Vale Pintos2:45
13."Naturola"Chelsy2:03
14."Mi Loca"Babywine2:27
15."Baddie"Queen Parker2:21
16."Montala"Irania2:28
17."Freaky"Keyshita3:01
18."Fogo Lento"Naddia2:29
19."Salió Con Raras"Soley2:08
Total length:49:36

References

  1. ^ Vazquez, Ana (February 20, 2026). "Ivy Queen lidera La Liga Femenina, el disco de musica urbana interpretado solo por mujeres". El Heraldo de Mexico. Retrieved February 24, 2026.
  2. ^ Jones, Steve (2005-08-04). "Spanish-spiced Hip-Hop". USA Today. Gannet Co, Inc. Retrieved 2013-03-01.
  3. ^ Cobo, Leila (June 25, 2005). "Two New Labels Emerge". Billboard. Retrieved March 5, 2026.
  4. ^ "Amazon.com: Drama Queen: Ivy Queen: Music". Amazon. Retrieved March 5, 2026.
  5. ^ "Ivy Queen - Sentimiento - Amazon.com Music". Amazon. Retrieved March 5, 2026.
  6. ^ Guillermo, Alan (February 19, 2026). "¡Ellas toman el control del género! La Mala Rodríguez, Ivy Queen y Nesi lideran un álbum colaborativo". El Diario de Mexico. Retrieved February 24, 2026.
  7. ^ Ortega, Carlos (February 19, 2026). "Ivy Queen, Nesi y otras boricuas le menten en el disco La Liga Femenina". Primera Hora. GFR Media. Retrieved February 24, 2026.
  8. ^ "Ivy Queen y La Mala Rodriguez lideran nuevo album urbano". La Prensa (Honduras). February 19, 2026. Retrieved February 25, 2026.
  9. ^ "Las dominicanas J Noa, Amara y Chelsy se unen a Ivy Queen en el primer disco urbano solo de mujeres". El Diario Libre. February 21, 2026. Retrieved February 24, 2026.
  10. ^ a b "Ivy Queen encabeza "La Liga Femenina": el primer disco urbano de solo mujeres". El Nuevo Dia (in Spanish). GFR Media. February 19, 2026. Retrieved February 22, 2026.
  11. ^ Roiz, Jessica (April 24, 2025). "Bravas Entertainment — a New Hub for Female Artists — Launches at Billboard Latin Women in Music". Billboard. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved February 24, 2026.
  12. ^ Gomez, Laura (April 24, 2025). "Ivy Queen lideró gala de Mujeres Latinas en la Música de Billboard". Billboard Colombia. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved February 24, 2026.
  13. ^ "Se Vale To - Single by Boy Wonder CF, Nesi & Charlee Way". Apple Music. Retrieved February 24, 2026.
  14. ^ "100 - Single by Boy Wonder CF, Mala Rodriguez & Charlee Way". Apple Music. Retrieved February 24, 2026.
  15. ^ "Nota Eleva - Single by Boy Wonder CF, Mariah Angeliq & Charlee Way". Apple Music. Retrieved February 24, 2026.
  16. ^ "Cria y Calle - Single by Boy Wonder CF, Ivy Queen & Charlee Way". Apple Music. Retrieved March 4, 2026.
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  18. ^ a b Georgi, Maya (March 6, 2026). "Ivy Queen Celebrates Women's History Month with 'La Liga Femenina' Compilation Album". Rolling Stone. Retrieved March 8, 2026.
  19. ^ Roiz, Jessica. "Ivy Queen Leads 'Ambitious' All-Female Album La Liga Femenina". Billboard. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved March 4, 2026.
  20. ^ "La Liga Femenina - Album by Boy Wonder CF on YouTube Music". YouTube Music. Google LLC. Retrieved February 24, 2026.