She destroys all her enemies one by one, by becoming one among them. She gets her a new identity as Tamy Andrade, a wealthy reggaeton producer, and puts an end to Charly Flow’s career. Now, her sole purpose now is to ruin all those who ruined her life, along with her relative’s. She gets sentenced to a New York prison and loses her family that is killed on the orders of drug mafia.Īfter seventeen years, Yeimy comes back with revenge rooted deep in her mind. He not only steals her songs but also sends her to the United States with drugs. She is madly in love with Charly, who turns out to be a big cheat. Her wishes get truncated when she is deceived by the person she trusted the most. Little did she know that her dream was short-lived. She has a dream of becoming the greatest singer in the artistic medium that the world will ever witness. The Queen of Flow, is centred around Yeimy Montoya, who is a 16-year-old humble, talented girl who loves urban music. The Queen of Flow Plot: What is it about? He seems to be ready to do anything for the love of his life. Once Yeimy comes back, he can win her over by facing his best friend, Charly. He watches Yeimy falling in love with his best friend Charly, and could do nothing but keep the gut-wrenching pain to himself. Little does he know that she is going to come back to take what is hers.Īmidst this whole drama, Juancho, the character played by Andres Sandoval, is head over heels in love with Yeimy, which, both Yeimy and Charlie are unaware of, for he did not have the guts to confess it to her. While Yeimy suffers in jail in the United States, for the crime she did not commit, Charly becomes the star of reggaeton. Yeimy is an ambitious girl, who has a dream of becoming the best reggaeton composer.Ĭharly Flow, played by Carlos Torres, has no gratitude towards Yeimy whatsoever, even though he owes his fame to her. Make sure you comment below with thoughts on the story so far.The story of The Queen of Flow revolves around a shy and naive but extremely talented teenage songwriter Yeimy Montoya, whose role is beautifully portrayed by Carolina Remirez. I’m looking forward to lazily diving into this series and the drama that comes. I’m sure more will unfold in the 80-episode series, especially with Yeimi out of prison. I also wonder if there is more to Charly than the greedy version we are led to believe. I’m interested to see how young Yeimi grows into her role and recovers from the death of her parents, and how she is eventually wrongfully imprisoned. The whole story feels tragic, with the talented youth getting caught up with the dangerous habits of the adult world. The opening episodes of The Queen of Flow succumb to the days of childhood and naivety, wrapped with the dangers of Colombian gang warfare. In episode one, there is an assassination attempt on Yeimy before she is freed because she has information that is damaging to Charly and his acquaintances. Yeimy wants revenge on Charly because he is one of the people responsible for the death of her parents but has somehow landed in prison, whilst he enjoys the fruits of fame, suspiciously using similar lyrics to what she wrote. The Queen of Flow takes us back to their school days, where Charly was an up and coming beloved rapper on the streets, while shy Yeimy is an unknown songwriter. Charly Flow and Yeimy are linked from childhood. Meanwhile, there is a global superstar taking centre stage the screaming fans love Charly Flow (Carlos Torres), and you can sense his arrogance backstage as he laps up all the glory.
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