For a few weeks, the Latin urban music singer and songwriter Queen Parker had her followers on edge with the promise of a new song that would shake the movement in New York; Thus, she fulfilled the international launch of “I’m Back freestyle”, claiming the position of females in the recent popular musical wave called Latin drill.
Eulis Parker, first name of Queen Parker, internationally respected for being the first woman to sing Drill in Spanish, was the only female invited to the biggest latin urban concert by dominican artist “Chimbala” at the United Palace, being the only female artist of the night to perform on that stage.
Due to the resounding success of the Whoopty remix, a song originating from the American artist CJ, Queen Parker is once again a Drill Latino reference for all the artists who have not yet believed in said movement.
The singer of ” Tengo Lo Mío “, in numerous interviews, has exposed the objective need for women to continue demonstrating their abilities to sing at any rhythm or musical tempo, innovating with metrics and style.