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Real was later re-issued on September 25, 2007 by, after having been announced in July 2007 as a fourth-quarter release. This was a result of Ivy Queen's success with her seventh studio album, Sentimiento, which sold 9,000 copies in its first week and was certified platinum within two months of release. Ivy Queen appeared on Don Francisco Presenta, where she performed 'Chika Ideal' (the first single from Real) to promote the album.
'Rociarlos' was released as the second single, and 'Dile' was released as the third (and final) single later in 2004 after the album's release. Music videos for both singles were also released, along with music videos for 'Dale Volumen' and 'Matando'. Queen performed on the Reggaeton Tour 2004, also featuring and, in a number of South American countries (including ); she sang 'Papi Te Quiero' and 'Tu No Puedes', promoting Diva and Real.