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Babe I'm here again
Babe where have you been?
Babe I'm back againI come to your door to see you again
But where you once stood was an old man instead
I asked where you'd be, he said "She's moved on you see
All I have is a number you'd better ask her not me"So I picked up the phone and dialled your number
Not sure to put it down or speak
Then I voice I once knew answered in a sweet voice
She said "Hello" then paused before I began to speakBabe I'm here again, I tell you I'm here again
Where have you been?
Babe I'm back again, I tell you I'm back again
Where have you been?You held your voice well, there were tears I could tell
But where were you now? What's you gonna tell me in time?
Just give me a town and I'll be straight down
Got so much to tell you about where I have beenAs I walk down your road, can't wait to be near you
I can't keep this feeling in inside
As I stand at your door you answered in a sweet voice
You said "Hello" then pause before I begin to speakBabe I'm here again, I tell you I'm here again

Where have you been?
Babe I'm back again, I tell you I'm back again
Where have you been?Just as I looked away, I saw a face behind you
A little boy stood at your door
And when I looked again I saw his face was shining
He had my eyes, he had my smileBabe I'm back again, I tell you I'm back again
I'll be here for you?
Babe please take me back, take me back
Back home againBabe please hold me calm, hold me calm
Like you used to do
Babe just feeling good, feeling good

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Ivy Queen (born Martha Ivelisse Pesante on March 4, 1972 in Añasco, Puerto Rico) is a composer and singer known as "La Diva", "La Gata", "La Caballota", and "La Reina del Reggaeton", "The Queen of Reggaeton". Ivy's third album "Diva", was released in 2003. The songs were originally written by her and performed with the participation of various artists.

At a young age Ivy's parents moved to New York where she was raised. When she was in her teens, her parents returned to their hometown, Añasco. Ivy went to school and graduated from high school.

When Ivy was 18, she moved to San Juan and met rapper and producer, DJ Negro. DJ Negro helped her and introduced her to a group called "Noise". With "Noise" she wrote and performed her first song "Somos Rapperos Pero No Delincuentes" (We're Rappers, Not Delincuents). Soon, DJ Negro convinced Ivy to go "solo" and in 1997, she made her debut with the recording of the album "En Mi Imperio" (In My Empire) for the Sony International Records label which sold over 100,000 copies. In the same year, Ivy traveled to Panama where she represented Puerto Rico in "The Battle of Rap". She also did some presentations in the Dominican Republic, which were all "sold out" and later that year, she participated in "The First National Festival of Rap and Reggae". There, Ivy was proclaimed the "Rap Singer of the Year". Also, in 1997, Ivy was awarded the "Artista '97" award, naming her "The Peoples Favorite Rap Singer", by Artista magazine.

In 1998, Ivy recorded her second album, for the Sony Label, titled "Original Rude Girl" which carried the following hit songs "Interlude in the Zone", "Que Sabes Tu" (What Do You Know?) and "The King and The Queen". It sold more than her first album and was highly acclaimed by her growing fan base.

Ivy's third album "Diva", was released in 2003. The songs were originally written by her and performed with the participation of various artists.

Ivy Queen's style does not include the crude language so common in that genre. Instead she focuses on her lyrics which contain positive messages for her generation. Ivy usually speaks in her songs about Puerto Rico and about the abuse that many women suffer.

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