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Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll ( , ; born 2 February 1977) is a Colombian singer-songwriter. Referred to as the " Queen of Latin Music", she has had a significant impact on the musical landscape of
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and has been credited with popularizing
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music on a global level. The recipient of various accolades, she has won four
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and fifteen
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, including three Song of the Year wins. Shakira made her recording debut with Sony Music Colombia at the age of 14. Following the commercial failure of her first two albums, '' Magia'' (1991) and '' Peligro'' (1993), she rose to prominence with the next two, ''
Pies Descalzos ''Pies Descalzos'' (, ) is the third studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 6 October 1995, by Sony Music Colombia. Its music incorporates Latin pop styles, additionally experimenting with pop rock elements. Looking to ...
'' (1995) and ''
Dónde Están los Ladrones? ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' (, ) is the fourth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 29 September 1998 by Sony Music Entertainment, Sony Music Colombia. After attaining success in Latin America with her major-label ...
'' (1998). Shakira entered the English-language market with her fifth album, '' Laundry Service'' (2001), which sold over 13 million copies worldwide, becoming the best-selling album of all time by a female Latin artist. Her success was further solidified with the Spanish-language albums '' Fijación Oral, Vol. 1'' (2005), ''
Sale el Sol ''Sale el Sol'' (, ) is the ninth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 19 October 2010, by Epic Records. The album marks a return to Shakira's signature Latin pop sound after the electropop record ''She Wolf'' (2009) ...
'' (2010), ''
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Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran ''Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran'' (; ) is the twelfth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira. It was released on 22 March 2024 through Sony Music Latin. The album marks her first album release in seven years, following ''El Dorado'' (2017 ...
'' (2024), all of which topped the ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums chart, making her the first woman with number-one albums across four different decades. Her English-language albums '' Oral Fixation, Vol. 2'' (2005), ''
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'' (2009), and ''
Shakira Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll ( , ; born 2 February 1977) is a Colombian singer-songwriter. Referred to as the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Queen of Latin Music", she has had a Cultural impact of Shakira, significant impact on the ...
'' (2014) received platinum certifications in various countries worldwide. Shakira is one of the world's best-selling musicians. She scored numerous number-one singles and other top songs worldwide, including "
Estoy Aquí "Estoy Aquí" () is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, taken from her third studio album '' Pies Descalzos'' (1995). It was released in 1995 by Sony Music Colombia as the lead single from the album. The song was co-written by Shaki ...
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Ciega, Sordomuda "Ciega, Sordomuda" () is a song by Colombian singer Shakira from her fourth studio album, '' Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' (1998). A pop rock track, it utilizes mariachi trumpets and lyrically equates total love to a person being blind, deaf, ...
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Ojos Así "Ojos Así" is a song by Colombian singer Shakira from her fourth studio album, ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' (1998). Infused with nuances of Arabic pop, the lyrics tell of the singer traveling the world but not having seen eyes like her love ...
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Whenever, Wherever "Whenever, Wherever" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 30 August 2001 by Epic Records as the lead single from her debut English-language studio album, ''Laundry Service (album), Laundry Service'' (2001), her fifth over ...
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Underneath Your Clothes "Underneath Your Clothes" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira for her third studio album and English-language debut, ''Laundry Service (album), Laundry Service'' (2001). The power ballad was the second English-language single releas ...
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Objection (Tango) "Objection (Tango)" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira for her fifth studio album and first English-language album '' Laundry Service'' (2001). It was the first song Shakira wrote in English after being encouraged by American singe ...
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La Tortura "" (English language, English: "The Torture") is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, featuring Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz, from Shakira's sixth studio album, ''Fijación Oral, Vol. 1'' (2005). The song was produced by Shakira and ...
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Hips Don't Lie "Hips Don't Lie" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, featuring Haitian rapper Wyclef Jean, released by Epic Records in November 27th, 2005. The single is a reworking of Jean's 2004 track "Dance Like This", therefore it features addi ...
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Beautiful Liar "Beautiful Liar" is a song by American singer Beyoncé and Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira. It was written by Beyoncé, Amanda Ghost, Ian Dench, and Stargate members Mikkel S. Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen, and produced by Stargate and Bey ...
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Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" is a song by Colombian singer Shakira, featuring the South African band Freshlyground. Co-written by Shakira and John Hill (record producer), John Hill, it was released on 7 May 2010 by Epic Records as the Li ...
", " Loca", " Rabiosa", "
Can't Remember to Forget You "Can't Remember to Forget You" is a song recorded by Colombian singer Shakira from her tenth studio album, ''Shakira'', featuring Barbadian singer Rihanna. Shakira began planning to make new music in 2011: work continued into 2012, at which time ...
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Dare (La La La) "Dare (La La La)" is a song recorded by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira from her self-titled tenth studio album ''Shakira'' (2014). The song was first released to contemporary hit radio in Italy on 24 April 2014, as the third single from the ...
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La Bicicleta "La Bicicleta" (transl. "The Bicycle") is a song by Colombian singer-songwriters Carlos Vives and Shakira. The track was released on May 27, 2016, as the lead single from Vives' fifteenth studio album ''Vives'' (2017). It was also included as a ...
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Chantaje "Chantaje" (; English: "Blackmail") is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, featuring fellow Colombian singer-songwriter and rapper Maluma. It was released on October 28, 2016, via Sony Music Latin, as the lead single from Shakira's e ...
", " Te Felicito", " Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53", and " TQG". Shakira served as a coach on two seasons of the American singing competition television series '' The Voice'' (2013–2014), had a voice role in the animated film ''
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'' (2016), and executive produced and judged the dance competition series '' Dancing with Myself'' (2022). She is credited with opening the doors of the international market for other Latin artists. ''
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'' named her the Top Female Latin Artist of the Decade twice (2000s and 2010s). Shakira has written or co-written a vast majority of the material she recorded or performed, music and lyrics, during her career. Noted to be an "international phenomenon" whose music, story, and legacy "resonate in every corner of the globe", Shakira has been described as an artistic link between the West and the East for popularizing
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ern sounds in the
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, and Western sounds in the East. For her philanthropic and humanitarian work, such as the Barefoot Foundation, and her contributions to music, she received the
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and Harvard Foundation Artist of the Year awards in 2011. Shakira was appointed to the President's Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanics in the United States in 2011, and was granted the honor of '' Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters'' by the French government in 2012. She has been an advocate for equitable development of the
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, the interests of children, the Latino minority in the U.S. and Canada, women, and other under-represented groups.


Early life

Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll was born on 2 February 1977 in
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,
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. Her name means "thankful" in
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. She is the only child of William Mebarak Chadid and Nidia Ripoll Torrado. Her grandparents are of
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and Lebanese descent. Shakira's great-grandmother on her father's side emigrated to
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, Colombia, from
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. After establishing in Colombia, Shakira's grandmother was born; she gave birth to Shakira's father, William, in
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. When he was around five, his family moved back to Colombia. Shakira's grandfather on her mother's side, Tomás Eduardo Ripoll, was born in Barranquilla whereas her grandmother, Josefina Torrado Núñez, was born in
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. The Spanish
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''Torrado'' of her grandmother on her mother's side is Catalan and originates from four brothers who immigrated from
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to coastal Colombia in the 19th century. Shakira has stated that she also has distant
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roots through an ancestor with the surname ''Pisciotti''. Her father was born to a
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family. She was raised
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and attended
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s. Shakira has eight older half-siblings from her father's previous marriage. (subscription required) She spent much of her youth in Barranquilla, a city located on the northern
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coast of Colombia. Shakira wrote her first poem, titled "La Rosa de Cristal" ('The Crystal Rose'), when she was only four years old. As she was growing up, she was fascinated watching her father writing stories on a
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and prayed for one for herself when she was seven. She kept writing poems and her mother thought she would become an author. As her music interests crystallized, the poetry turned into song lyrics. When Shakira was two years old, her half-brother was killed at the age of nineteen, in a motorcycle accident. Six years later, writing lyrics on her typewriter and having been given a guitar by her aunt, she composed her first song, titled " Tus Gafas Oscuras" ('Your Dark Glasses'). It was inspired by her father, who for years wore dark glasses to hide his grief. Shakira grew up in reasonably comfortable family conditions until her father, a jeweler, went bankrupt when she was eight. Her parents sent her to stay for a while with relatives in
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. When she came back, their two cars, furniture and color TV were gone and she had to adjust to a different reality. She was able to buy her parents a car when she was 14, after receiving some money for the release of the '' Magia'' album. When she was four, Shakira's father took her to a local
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ern restaurant, where she first heard the
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, a traditional drum of
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, used to accompany belly dancing. Spontaneously, she climbed onto a table and started to dance; soon she wanted to do it for anyone who would watch. At her Catholic school, she demonstrated belly dancing on every Friday morning, encouraged by her parents, teachers and students in the audience, who were convinced of her bright future as a performer. "Just her, singing and dancing on the stage", recalled a former classmate. However, in second grade, Shakira was rejected for school choir because, according to the music teacher, her
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was too strong; classmates told her she sounded like a goat. She was often sent out of class because of her
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. To make Shakira appreciate more the modest conditions of her upbringing, her father took her to a local park so she could see orphans who lived there. The images stayed with her and she said to herself, "one day I'm going to help these kids when I become a famous artist". Having regained some confidence in her singing, she entered a local TV station talent contest when she was ten. She took the top trophy and won a bicycle. Between the ages of ten and thirteen, Shakira attended various events around Barranquilla and gained some recognition singing and dancing in the area. She met local theater producer Monica Ariza, who was impressed with her and tried to help her career. During a flight from Barranquilla to
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, Ariza convinced
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Colombia executive Ciro Vargas to hold an audition for Shakira in a hotel lobby. Vargas held Shakira in high regard and, having returned to the Sony Music Colombia office, gave the recorded cassette to a song and artist director. However, the director was not enthusiastic and thought Shakira was something of "a lost cause". Undaunted and still convinced that Shakira had talent, Vargas set up an audition in Bogotá. He arranged for Sony Music executives to be present, with the idea of surprising them with Shakira's performance. She performed three songs and impressed the executives enough to be signed, at the age of 13, for the recording of three albums.


Career


1990–1994: Beginnings

Shakira's debut album, '' Magia'', was recorded with Sony Music Entertainment (Colombia) from 1990, when she was only 13 years old. The songs are a collection composed by her since she was eight and by others, mixed
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s and
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uptempo songs with electronic accompaniment and some live musicians. The album was released in June 1991 and featured her debut single "Magia", released with a music video, as were two of the other three singles, "Sueños" and " Esta Noche Voy Contigo". Though it fared well on Colombian radio and gave the young Shakira much exposure, it was not a commercial success as only 1,200 copies were sold in Colombia. After the poor performance of ''Magia'', Shakira's label urged her to return to the studio to release a follow-up record. Little known outside of her native Colombia at the time, Shakira was invited to perform at
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's
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in February 1993. The festival gave aspiring
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n singers a chance to perform their songs, and the winner was then chosen by a panel of judges. Shakira performed the ballad " Eres" ("You Are") and won the trophy for third place. One of the judges who voted for her to win was the then 20-year-old
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. Shakira's second studio album, titled '' Peligro'', was released in March 1993. More developed than ''Magia'', it lists many musicians who participated in the recordings and has fuller sound. " Tú Serás la Historia de Mi Vida" is featured with a video; "Peligro" and "Brujería" are among ''Peligros songs. Shakira was still not pleased with the final result, taking issue mainly with the production. The album was better received than ''Magia'' had been, but Shakira's refusal to advertise or promote it contributed to another commercial failure. Of the eighteen songs presented on ''Magia'' and ''Peligro'', nine were written by Shakira. In her later work, she generally did not refer to or perform songs from the first two albums. In 1993–1994, Shakira starred in the Colombian TV series ''El Oasis'', loosely based on the 1985
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. Shakira originally recorded her song " ¿Dónde Estás Corazón?" (later included on her album ''
Pies Descalzos ''Pies Descalzos'' (, ) is the third studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 6 October 1995, by Sony Music Colombia. Its music incorporates Latin pop styles, additionally experimenting with pop rock elements. Looking to ...
'') for the
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''Nuestro Rock Volumen II'', released in Colombia in 1994. The song became a hit in Colombia. Having been moved up in her class work ahead of her age, Shakira graduated from a
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when she was 15, but her professional involvement in music prevented her from continuing formal education. At the ''Colegio La Enseñanza'' that she attended, the nuns expected students to visit the poorest areas of the town and help teach reading and writing to unschooled children there, which gave Shakira one of her early exposures to child poverty issues. "The seeds of their education are well-planted in my system. I believe in God. I believe in the sacraments" – Shakira told the interviewer in 2002. On starting her career so early, she later said: "I wouldn't have done anything different myself ..though I think I missed out on adolescence. I never misbehaved when I was a teenager and that's something you've got to do. I was so focused on my goals. I was already an adult when I was 14. Maybe I'll have a belated adolescence when I'm old".


1995–2000: Breakthrough with ''Pies Descalzos'' and ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?''

Recording for Shakira's third studio album and her international debut album, titled ''Pies Descalzos'', started in February 1995, after the success of her song "¿Dónde Estás Corazón?". Its reception motivated the Sony Music Entertainment (Colombia) label to commission Shakira to produce a complete rock album. She did songwriting and recording with
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, her principal music collaborator for her next three albums: ''
Pies Descalzos ''Pies Descalzos'' (, ) is the third studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 6 October 1995, by Sony Music Colombia. Its music incorporates Latin pop styles, additionally experimenting with pop rock elements. Looking to ...
'', '' The Remixes'' and ''
Dónde Están los Ladrones? ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' (, ) is the fourth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 29 September 1998 by Sony Music Entertainment, Sony Music Colombia. After attaining success in Latin America with her major-label ...
''. ''Pies Descalzos'' and ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' are Shakira's most important albums. ''The Remixes'', mostly ''Pies Descalzos'' music redone as
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pieces, is a highly popular album where Shakira showcases newly recorded songs and vocals, while Ochoa demonstrates his instrument playing and
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skills. DJ Memê (Marcello Mansur), Pablo Florez and Javier Garza remixed many of the songs. With ''Pies Descalzos'', Shakira began using musical influences from a number of world regions and genres, the trend she continued and cultivated later in her career. The ''Pies Descalzos'' album was released in October 1995. It reached number five on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Top Latin Albums chart. The album spawned six hit singles, "
Estoy Aquí "Estoy Aquí" () is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, taken from her third studio album '' Pies Descalzos'' (1995). It was released in 1995 by Sony Music Colombia as the lead single from the album. The song was co-written by Shaki ...
", which reached number two on the U.S. Latin chart, " ¿Dónde Estás Corazón? which reached number five on the U.S. Latin chart, "
Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos "Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos" (English: ''Bare Feet, White Dreams'') is the third single from Shakira's third studio album ''Pies Descalzos'' (1996). Written and composed by her, "Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos" talks about all the rules th ...
" which reached number 11 on the U.S. Latin chart, " Un Poco de Amor" which reached number six on the U.S. Latin chart, " Antología" which reached number 15 on the U.S. Latin chart, and " Se Quiere, Se Mata" which reached number eight on the U.S. Latin chart. ''Pies Descalzos'' achieved top ranking in eight countries, and in August 1996
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certified the album platinum status in the U.S. Of the eleven songs on ''Pies Descalzos'' album, all list Shakira as the first author and Luis F. Ochoa as the second one; the same is true regarding the twelve tracks on ''The Remixes''. ''Pies Descalzos'' lists Ochoa as the "music and artistic producer". In October 1995, Shakira commenced her first international tour, named simply Tour Pies Descalzos. The tour's 118 shows took two years to complete. Among Shakira's remarkable recorded stage performances of that era are the initial 6 October 1995 ''Concierto de Lanzamiento de Pies Descalzos'' in
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, Colombia, the 22 November 1996 Tour Pies Descalzos concert at
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's Auditorio Nacional attended by 10,000 spectators, and the 1997 ''
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'' concert in
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. Ochoa was responsible for musical and artistic production during the tour, with Shakira's co-production. Besides singing, dancing and speaking to the assembled (she values communications very highly and has said that her most important treasure is "words"), Shakira played the
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and, prominently at that time,
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. Shakira's singing and movements reflected an "angry-young-woman-rock attitude", enthusiastically applauded by her audiences. "Vuelve" was the opening
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anthem salvo at concerts of the tour. In 1997, Shakira received three ''Billboard'' Latin Music Awards for Album of the Year for ''Pies Descalzos'', Video of the Year for "Estoy Aqui", and Best New Artist. ''Pies Descalzos'' eventually sold over 5 million copies. Its success prompted the release of a remix album titled '' The Remixes'', of which over one million were sold. ''The Remixes'' also included
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versions of "Estoy Aquí", "Un Poco de Amor" and "Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos", which were recorded as a result of Shakira's success in the
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ian market, where ''Pies Descalzos'' sold nearly one million copies. Even before becoming fluent in
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, Shakira learned Portuguese and was able to converse with her hosts on her visits to Brazil. At 19, Shakira was the best-selling female pop rocker in
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. She was named a national cultural ambassador by the president of Colombia, a distinction she shares with the writer
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. ''
Dónde Están los Ladrones? ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' (, ) is the fourth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 29 September 1998 by Sony Music Entertainment, Sony Music Colombia. After attaining success in Latin America with her major-label ...
'', Shakira's fourth studio album, was released in September 1998. It was recorded at the
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studio of
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and
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. Artistic production was done by Shakira with Emilio Estefan listed as the executive producer. The album's name was inspired by an incident at an airport where a suitcase containing her written lyrics was stolen. ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' became an even bigger worldwide hit than ''Pies Descalzos''. The album had reached a peak position of number 131 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200 and held the top spot on the U.S. Latin Albums chart for 11 weeks. Over 7 million copies were sold worldwide, including 1.5 million in the U.S., making it one of the best selling Spanish albums there. Eight singles were taken from the album: "
Ciega, Sordomuda "Ciega, Sordomuda" () is a song by Colombian singer Shakira from her fourth studio album, '' Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' (1998). A pop rock track, it utilizes mariachi trumpets and lyrically equates total love to a person being blind, deaf, ...
", " Moscas en la Casa", " No Creo", " Inevitable", " ", " Si Te Vas", " Octavo Día", and "
Ojos Así "Ojos Así" is a song by Colombian singer Shakira from her fourth studio album, ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' (1998). Infused with nuances of Arabic pop, the lyrics tell of the singer traveling the world but not having seen eyes like her love ...
". "Ciega, Sordomuda" and "Tú" reached number one on the U.S. Latin chart, but it was "Ojos Así", together with its
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connotations and a striking video, that had become a truly global hit. The song infused elements of
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. Of the eleven songs on ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'', all were created primarily by Shakira again. Music of five was co-written by Ochoa and there were other music co-authors, except for "Moscas en la Casa" and "Que Vuelvas", which were written entirely by Shakira. In 1999, Shakira received a nomination for the
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. Her first live album, ''
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'', was recorded in
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as
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's first Spanish language broadcast on 12 August 1999 and released in early 2000. It also topped the Latin charts and sale statistics. Highly acclaimed by American critics, it is rated as one of her best live performances. (There is, however, a
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DVD titled ''SHAKIRA – TOUR PIES DESCALZOS''. It depicts Shakira's 1997 Festival Viña del Mar concert, also one of her finest moments.) In March 2000, Shakira embarked on her
Tour Anfibio Tour Anfibio () is second concert tour by Colombian singer Shakira support of her fourth studio album ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' (1998). It started on March 21, 2000, in Lima, and ended on May 12 in Buenos Aires. The tour was sponsored by ...
, a two-month tour of Latin America and the United States. In August 2000, she won an
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in the category of People's Choice – Favorite International Artist for "Ojos Así". In September 2000, Shakira performed "Ojos Así" at the inaugural ceremony of the
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, where she was nominated in five categories: Album of the Year and
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for ''MTV Unplugged'', Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for "Octavo Día",
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for "Ojos Así", and
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for the "Ojos Así" video. ''MTV Unplugged'' became there the first in a series of albums that have earned Shakira an album Grammy. ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' was a very effective presentation of Shakira's strong-willed persona and her self-analysis; it enhanced her already tremendous popularity with her female fans. A stage goddess who sang about heartbreak and alluded to government corruption with "intimate, rhapsodic lyrics", she became an "irreverent leader of ..''rockeras''" in Latin America and among its diaspora. The two studio albums indicated the mutability of Shakira's artistic identity and, after ''MTV Unlugged'', "having reached the ceiling of Latin music" and taking it over as its "bonafide superstar", she was ready for a change. To establish herself as a global phenomenon, she had to record in English and pursue a full-fledged career in the United States, which would involve compromising in a number of ways.


2001–2004: ''Laundry Service'' and English transition

Upon the success of ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' and ''MTV Unplugged'', Shakira began working on an English
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. Her manager,
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, took an early notice of Shakira's unprecedented, among
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n artists, potential for a "crossover" into the enormous U.S. music market because of her "universally catchy pop-rock melodies, cerebral lyrics, unwavering self-determination and natural sex appeal". Shakira's English language skills were improved with the help of
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. As Latin music sales were growing in the U.S. at twice the total industry rate,
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, head of
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, referred to Shakira as an "absolutely brilliant artist" and predicted Latin music to be the global reservoir of talent in the future. Shakira worked for over a year on new material for the album. "
Whenever, Wherever "Whenever, Wherever" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 30 August 2001 by Epic Records as the lead single from her debut English-language studio album, ''Laundry Service (album), Laundry Service'' (2001), her fifth over ...
", called " Suerte" in the simultaneously published Spanish language version, was released at the end of August 2001 as the first and lead single from her first album intended for English-speaking audience and fifth studio album. The song took heavy influence from
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, including the
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and
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in its instrumentation. It became an international success by reaching number one in most countries. In the U.S., it reached number six on the Hot 100. Shakira's new album, titled '' Laundry Service'' in English-speaking countries and ''Servicio de Lavanderia'' in Latin America and Spain, was released on 13 November 2001. ''Servicio de Lavanderia'' features the same songs, arranged in different order. Nine out of thirteen tracks Shakira sings in English. The album debuted at number three on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200 chart, selling over 200,000 records in its first week. It was later certified triple platinum. It had established, for the most part, Shakira's musical presence in the mainstream North American market. "
Underneath Your Clothes "Underneath Your Clothes" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira for her third studio album and English-language debut, ''Laundry Service (album), Laundry Service'' (2001). The power ballad was the second English-language single releas ...
", "
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", "
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", " Te Dejo Madrid", " Que Me Quedes Tú", and " Poem to a Horse" were other ''Laundry Service'' songs issued as singles. Shakira's best-selling album ever comprises a number of hits, but its greatest strength and biggest selling point was "Whenever, Wherever" / "Suerte". Tommy Mottola, Freddy DeMann and other "music industry's heftiest heavyweights have invested in Shakira's North American conquest". The
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magazine Latin Bureau chief Leila Cobo spoke of ''Laundry Service'' and its release: "Shakira was a totally foreign artist" (as opposed to U.S. Latin home-grown stars), but Cobo expected the record to do very well as "there was such a huge marketing push behind it, and the album had a very big budget, the video had a very big budget. It was a priority for the label". Shakira wrote or co-wrote each of the songs and ''Laundry Service'' was produced by her alone. The rock and Spanish dance-influenced album, created for the English-language market, gained mild critical success, with some critics claiming that Shakira's English skills were too weak for her to write songs in that language. ''
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'', for one, stated that "she sounds downright silly" in English or "Shakira's magic is lost in translation". A similar view was expressed by Elizabeth Mendez Berry in ''
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'': "While her Spanish-language albums sparkled with elegant wordplay, this record is rife with cliches, both musically and lyrically ..for Anglophone Latin lovers, Shakira's lyrics are best left to the imagination". A reviewer form ''
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'' took a broader view, however, noting that the critics need to be open-minded regarding the lyrical sensibilities of Spanish: "Ripoll (Shakira) is not struggling with the intricacies of English, just expressing herself in a singular and puzzling way. Good for her". ''Laundry Service'' had become the best-selling album of 2002 and eventually more than 15 million copies were sold worldwide. With the most successful album in Shakira's career, she was considered the biggest Latin female crossover artist in the world. In ''
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'', journalist Joshua Klein, while not uncritical of aspects of Shakira's stagecraft as displayed at the
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in January 2003, characterized her "international ascent" as "multilateral, multicultural and cooperative". Klein wrote of Shakira who dyed her dark hair blond, "enlisted Gloria Estefan's husband to help her with her crossover mission", and produced a "so resolutely middle-of-the-road" current batch of music. According to him, the singer emphasized theatrics over artistic integrity and craft, but she also "dedicated much of her set to her Spanish songs", "briefly played politics" and "played up her place as a girl-power icon". Freddy DeMann took over Shakira's management from Emilio Estefan in 2000 and negotiated for her a multi-million dollar global promotional deal with
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. Shakira released four songs for Pepsi: "Ask for More", "Pide Más", "Knock on My Door", and "Pídeme el Sol". ''Laundry Service: Washed and Dried'' album (CD and DVD) was issued in 2002. It comprises some remixes and alternative versions of songs from the original collection. In 2002, at
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's MTV Icon in April 2002, Shakira performed "
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". Also in 2002, she joined
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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for ''
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''. In August, she performed "Objection (Tango)" at the
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, and won the International Viewer's Choice Award with "Suerte / Whenever, Wherever". She also won the
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for the category of
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for the Spanish version of the video. In October, she won five
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for Best Female Artist, Best Pop Artist, Best Artist – North (Region), Video of the Year (for "Suerte"), and Artist of the Year. In November 2002, she embarked on the
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and 61 shows took place by May 2003. The tour was also her first worldwide tour, as legs were played in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. In 2002, Shakira's label Sony Music Entertainment released her Spanish greatest-hits compilation, '' Grandes Éxitos''. A CD and DVD live album, named '' Live & off the Record'', was released in 2004, and three million sets were sold worldwide. It commemorated the Tour of the Mongoose. Asked in 2002 if she would be the
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for the new millennium, Shakira said, "To be as big as Madonna, it takes too much ..I don't think I want to be jumping on the stage when I'm 40 ..By then, I might be so tired that I just want to get a farm and plant onions and tomatoes". Having decided on the "crossover", Shakira had to face artistic and social issues and pressures, compromise, accept and cope with an adjustment of her status. "The biggest rock star in Latin America, a mystically revered performer", in the U.S. she "felt under the microscope", reduced from goddess to a striving pop star, not comparably connected. "In countries like Mexico, where I’m established as an artist, I have the privilege or the luxury to fail, or to make mistakes. Here, .I don’t think I do", she told
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in 2002. She told him that she would give birth, eventually, to two boys. Spending time increasingly in the U.S., Shakira ended up replacing all the (Latin) musicians of her original rock bands and hiring others, some of whom turned out to be the permanent core of her new crews.


"Crossover" issues

The initial idea was to translate the lyrics of ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' into English with the help of
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and publish it as an English language album. But as the language-talented and hard-working Shakira grew more comfortable with her English, she decided to create a new album from scratch. She worked on it for a year, secluded on the farm in
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and at a rented house in
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. Having opted now for musical stylistic "fusion", she told the Colombian newspaper '' El Tiempo'' in 2001: "Fusion offers me the opportunity to remove any type of label people want to place on me. It gives me freedom...I don’t want to be tied to a specific style and become the architect of my own prison". ''Laundry Service'', the "crossover" transition process and its manifestations created a rift among Shakira's followers. Some wanted her to remain an independent, outspoken and introspective diva they had worshiped, whereas others demanded that she conforms to the prevailing commercial standards of the music industry and its fashions. A "deeply racialized debate" ensued concerning the malleability and authenticity of the artist. The "tensions and conflicting desires between Latinx, Latin American and Anglo audiences" of Shakira had become apparent. The new album's detractors considered the singer a sellout and claimed that her now blond hair, English language singing and new look showed that she was "abandoning her essence" and "transforming into a whiter, sexier version of herself", one more "palatable for Anglo audiences". A fan wrote, "she's got to dye her hair blond and bare her body ..to succeed in the United States". Shakira insisted that her only motivation for blonding her hair was her own vanity. Regarding the disgruntled fans, who had accused her of downplaying her Latin identity, she replied: "I'm so sure of what I represent for my people and of what I am. I know that my roots are very well-planted in Latin America. And I feel proud of being Colombian and Latin, and I say it out loud to the rest of the world every time I can." And the reaction of "her people" to the new album, she said, had been "amazing". Like other young foreign female artists in the U.S. music industry, "Shakira faced constant sexualization and exotification". Some have argued that the singer "exploited these tropizalizing tropes of Latinas, buying into collective fantasies for greater visibility". Shakira's (assumed by her as a role or by her audiences as a perception) "identity as a white, blonde Latina facilitated her explosive entry into the English-language market", writes Isabelia Herrera. "Her whiteness allowed her to play off and against these tropes, particularly through the mediums of movement and dance, furthering her ascent to the upper echelons of pop." As for the political narrative about Latin artists' success in the mainstream North American market ("cross-cultural exchange"), Herrera says it "is lauded as an antidote to political and social oppression". "''Laundry Service'' exhorts us to rethink the utility of the crossover narrative—who it is designed for and who it liberates, if anyone", she concludes. In her 2024 review of ''Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran'', Boutayna Chokrane wrote: "There’s a fan for every era of Shakira—some who expect her to adhere to Anglophone pop molds, some who pine for her rockera past. Since her debut, she has inspired debate about Latine stereotypes and the nature of cultural authenticity".


2005–2007: ''Fijación Oral, vol. 1'' and ''Oral Fixation, vol. 2''

Preparing for her next productions, Shakira wrote sixty songs, in Spanish and in English. Out of these, she selected twenty to be used in two albums, separated by language. First she "charmed" the present wider, English-speaking and global audience of hers, over to the other (Spanish) side. The lead single from Shakira's sixth studio album, the Spanish '' Fijación Oral, vol. 1'', named "
La Tortura "" (English language, English: "The Torture") is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, featuring Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz, from Shakira's sixth studio album, ''Fijación Oral, Vol. 1'' (2005). The song was produced by Shakira and ...
" (music co-written by
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), was released in April 2005 and featured the Spanish balladeer
Alejandro Sanz Alejandro Sánchez Pizarro, better known as Alejandro Sanz (; born 18 December 1968), is a Spanish musician, singer and composer. He has won 22 Latin Grammy Awards and four Grammy Awards. He has received the Latin Grammy for Latin Grammy Award ...
. For a record 25 weeks, it remained on the
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chart. "La Tortura" reached number 23 on the
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, number one in Spain and enjoyed high rankings across the world. Shakira and Sanz, who sang "La Tortura", and
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, were the first ever artists to perform Spanish-language songs at the
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; it took place at the 2005 edition of the Awards in
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. ''Fijación Oral, vol. 1'', released in June 2005, was very well received in North America, South America, and Europe. It debuted at number four on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, selling 157,000 copies in its first week and becoming the highest U.S. debut ever for a Spanish-language album. It has since sold over two million copies in the U.S., earning an 11× Platinum (Latin field) certification from the RIAA. The album earned certifications in Latin America already a day after its release. In Venezuela, it earned a Platinum certification, in Colombia, a triple Platinum certification, while in Mexico demand exceeded shipments and it became unavailable after one day of sales. A top album in Spain, Italy, Greece and Germany, it received high ratings also in many other countries. Four singles, besides "La Tortura", were released from ''Fijación Oral, vol. 1'': " No", " Día de Enero", "
La Pared "La Pared" () is a song written, produced and performed by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira. It was released as the fourth single following " Día de Enero" from her sixth studio album '' Fijación Oral, Vol. 1'' (2005) in Latin America and Spa ...
", and " Las de la Intuición". The album has since sold over five million copies worldwide. On 8 February 2006, Shakira was granted her second Grammy Award with the win of Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album. She received four Latin Grammy Awards in November 2006, winning in the categories of
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and Song of the Year for "La Tortura", Album of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Album for ''Fijación Oral, vol. 1''. Shakira's second English album and seventh studio album, '' Oral Fixation, vol. 2'', was released in November 2005. It debuted at number five on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling 128,000 copies in its first week. It went on to sell 1.8 million records in the U.S. and over eight million worldwide. The lead single for ''Oral Fixation, vol. 2'', "
Don't Bother "Don't Bother" is a song performed by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, taken from her seventh studio album and second English-language album, '' Oral Fixation, Vol. 2''. The song was released on 11 October 2005 by Epic Records as the lead si ...
", in the U.S. missed the top 40 on the Hot 100. It did, however, reach the top 20 in most countries worldwide. "
Hips Don't Lie "Hips Don't Lie" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, featuring Haitian rapper Wyclef Jean, released by Epic Records in November 27th, 2005. The single is a reworking of Jean's 2004 track "Dance Like This", therefore it features addi ...
", which featured
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, was released as the album's second single in February 2006. It became Shakira's first number one single on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Becoming a worldwide phenomenon, the song reached the number one spot in over 55 other countries and acquired the status of worldwide biggest-selling single of the 21st century. Shakira and Wyclef Jean also recorded the "Hips Don't Lie - Bamboo" version. It was sung by them at the
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of the
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. She released the third and final single from the album, " Illegal", which featured
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, in November 2006. Shakira embarked on the
Oral Fixation Tour Oral Fixation Tour (known as Tour Fijación Oral in Hispanophone countries) was the fourth concert tour by Colombian singer Shakira. It was launched in support of her sixth and seventh studio albums ''Fijación Oral, Vol. 1'' (2005). and ''Oral F ...
, which comprised 120 shows that took place between June 2006 and December 2007; five continents were visited. In February 2007, she performed at the
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and earned the nomination for
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for "Hips Don't Lie" with Wyclef Jean. Her third live album, ''Oral Fixation Tour'', was released in November 2007. In 2006, Shakira was honored with the
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for her '' Fundación Pies Descalzos''. In late 2006, Shakira and
Alejandro Sanz Alejandro Sánchez Pizarro, better known as Alejandro Sanz (; born 18 December 1968), is a Spanish musician, singer and composer. He has won 22 Latin Grammy Awards and four Grammy Awards. He has received the Latin Grammy for Latin Grammy Award ...
sang "
Te Lo Agradezco, Pero No "Te Lo Agradezco, Pero No" ( English: "I thank you, but no") is a song recorded by Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz and Colombian singer Shakira, for Sanz's eighth studio album ''El Tren de los Momentos'' (2006). It was released as the second singl ...
" as a duet; the song is featured on Sanz's album ''
El Tren de los Momentos ''El Tren de los Momentos'' (The Train of the Moments) is the eighth studio album recorded by Spanish singer-songwriter Alejandro Sanz, It was released by WEA Latina on November 7, 2006 (see 2006 in music). which counts with the collaborations of ...
''. "Te Lo Agradezco, Pero No" was a top ten hit in Latin America and topped the ''Billboard'' Hot Latin Tracks chart. Shakira also collaborated with
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on the duet " Si Tú No Vuelves", which was released in Bosé's album '' Papito''. The American R&B singer
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and Shakira worked together on the track "
Beautiful Liar "Beautiful Liar" is a song by American singer Beyoncé and Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira. It was written by Beyoncé, Amanda Ghost, Ian Dench, and Stargate members Mikkel S. Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen, and produced by Stargate and Bey ...
", which was released in 2007 as the second single from the deluxe edition of Beyoncé's album ''
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''. In April, the single jumped 91 positions on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, from 94 to three, setting the record for the largest upward movement in the history of the chart at the time. It was also number one on the official UK singles chart. "Beautiful Liar" earned them a nomination for the
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. The song and its video marked Shakira's first all-female collaboration. In 2007 she participated, together with 23 other female singers, in the recording of
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's song "
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" from the album '' Songs of Mass Destruction''. Also in 2007, Shakira and Wyclef Jean recorded their second duet, "King & Queen". The song was featured on Jean's album '' Carnival Vol. II: Memoirs of an Immigrant''. Shakira wrote the lyrics and co-wrote the music for two new songs that are featured in the movie ''
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'' (2007), based on the novel of the same title by Colombian author and
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winner
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. García Márquez himself asked Shakira to write the songs. The songs that Shakira sang in her film soundtrack debut were a version of "Pienso en ti" from her 1995 album ''Pies Descalzos'', "
Hay Amores "Hay Amores" () is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira for the extended play and soundtrack ''Love in the Time of Cholera'' (2008). Shakira wrote the song for the Mike Newell-directed 2007 film adaptation of 1985 novel ''Love in the ...
" and " Despedida". "Despedida" was nominated for Best Original Song at the
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.


2008–2009: ''She Wolf''

In early 2008, ''
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'' named Shakira the fourth top-earning female artist in the music industry. In July, Shakira signed a $312 million contract with
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, an international touring conglomerate, which was to remain in effect for ten years. According to the artist, the deal would encompass tours, recordings, sponsorship and merchandise worldwide. Her existing contract with
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(
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) called for three more albums – one in English, one in Spanish, and a compilation, but the touring and other rights under the Live Nation contract were to begin immediately. On 17 May 2008, before an audience of over 150,000 people, Shakira was one of the artists who performed at the
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charity concert in
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. Invited by
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, she led the presentation of his song "
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".
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at BrainyHistory.com
– 4 October 2009) was an
, Shakira and
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performed there a cover of
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's song " La Maza". On 18 January 2009, Shakira was among the participants of the "
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" festivities in honor of the inauguration of President
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, at the
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in
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She sang " Higher Ground" with
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and Usher. In March 2009, a studio recording of "La Maza" by Sosa featuring Shakira was released on Sosa's album '' Cantora, un Viaje Íntimo''. In July 2009, Shakira released "
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" as the lead single from an upcoming album with the same title. The single was a commercial success, receiving certifications in 17 countries. Shakira released her eighth studio and third (mostly) English album ''
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'' in October 2009. It received mainly positive reviews from critics. Mike Diver on
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Review sees in it "perhaps the most enjoyably varied pop album of 2009" but detects "a greater sense of passion in songs playing out in her native tongue". Beyond the chart-conquering smashes, Shakira has "often explored some truly mind-boggling pop territories, deep-drilling for veins of inspiration absolutely alien to so many of her peers". ''She Wolf'' was included in
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's year-end "Favorite Albums," "Favorite Latin Albums," and "Favorite Pop Albums" lists. It reached number one on the charts of Argentina, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, and Switzerland. It also charted inside the top five in Spain, Germany, and the United Kingdom. It debuted at number fifteen on the ''Billboard'' 200. It was
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double-platinum in Colombia and Mexico, platinum in Italy and Spain, and gold in numerous countries including France and the United Kingdom. ''She Wolf'' sold 2 million copies worldwide, becoming one of Shakira's least successful studio albums to date in terms of sales. Four singles were released off the album: "She Wolf", " Did It Again", "
Give It Up to Me "Give It Up to Me" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira featuring American rapper Lil Wayne, taken from the US deluxe version of the former's eighth studio album '' She Wolf''. It was released on 19 October 2009, by Epic Records as t ...
", and "
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". "
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" was released as the album's sole promotional single. The heavily
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''She Wolf'' record was produced by Shakira.


2010–2015: "Waka Waka", ''Sale el Sol'' and ''Shakira''

In 2010, Shakira collaborated with the
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band
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to create the official song of the
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in South Africa. "
Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" is a song by Colombian singer Shakira, featuring the South African band Freshlyground. Co-written by Shakira and John Hill (record producer), John Hill, it was released on 7 May 2010 by Epic Records as the Li ...
" is based on a
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ian
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called " Zangaléwa". With lyrics written in
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and other languages, it was performed by the group
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from Cameroon. The Golden Sounds' hit originated in turn from traditional Cameroonian soldiers' marching chant. Released on 7 May 2010, "Waka Waka" was then performed by Shakira at the World Cup kick-off and closing. According to her, the FIFA World Cup "represents an event that has the power to unite and integrate, and that's what this song is about". The "Waka Waka" single reached the top 20 in countries of Europe, South America and Africa and the top 40 in the U.S. "Waka Waka" sold more than four million copies worldwide and became the biggest-selling World Cup song of all time. For her involvement with the World Cup related campaigns and other philanthropic work, Shakira received the 2010 Free Your Mind
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award. On that occasion, she thanked "all the people around the world who joined me with the Waka Waka and who danced for the cause of promoting universal education so that millions of children living in the developing world can have a chance at their own dreams." Following the success of the "international smash hit" "Waka Waka", in October 2010 Shakira released the mostly-Spanish ''
Sale el Sol ''Sale el Sol'' (, ) is the ninth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 19 October 2010, by Epic Records. The album marks a return to Shakira's signature Latin pop sound after the electropop record ''She Wolf'' (2009) ...
'', her ninth studio album. It received critical acclaim and was included in AllMusic's Favorite Albums of 2010 and Favorite Latin Albums of 2010 year-end lists. At the
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ceremony, ''Sale el Sol'' was nominated for Album of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Album, winning the award in the latter category. Commercially, the album was a success throughout Europe and Latin America. ''Sale el Sol'' peaked atop the charts of Belgium, Croatia, France, Mexico, Portugal, and Spain. In the United States, it debuted at number seven on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, marking the highest debut for a Latin album for the year; it was Shakira's fifth album to peak at number one in the Latin albums category. According to ''Billboard'', 35% of its first-week sales were digital. ''Sale el Sol'' peaked at number one on both the
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(remained number one there for twelve weeks) and
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charts, due in part to strong digital sales. The lead single, " Loca", was number one in many countries. "
Sale el Sol ''Sale el Sol'' (, ) is the ninth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 19 October 2010, by Epic Records. The album marks a return to Shakira's signature Latin pop sound after the electropop record ''She Wolf'' (2009) ...
", " Rabiosa", " Antes de las Seis", and " Addicted to You" were also released as singles. The ''Sale el Sol'' album, produced by Shakira, has sold ten million copies since its release. In August 2011, Shakira participated in an episode of
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, animated TV series. A song off the episode titled " Todos Juntos" by Dora, featuring Shakira, was released with a music video. In September, Shakira embarked on
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, in support of her two most recent albums. The tour visited countries in North America, Europe, South America, Asia, and Africa with 107 shows in all. The tour was met with positive reactions from critics, who praised Shakira's stage presence and energy during her performances. In December 2011 Shakira released her fourth live album, ''Live from Paris''. The album was promoted with the release of "
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" as a single. On 9 November 2011, Shakira was honored as
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for her artistic achievements and philanthropic undertakings; she was the youngest of the musicians who had had received this distinction. At the
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in
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, she was showered with expressions of praise and numerous artists performed versions of her songs. She herself sang a cover of
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's "En Barranquilla Me Quedo", as a tribute to the singer who had died earlier that year. In early 2012, Shakira signed to
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as her management for the upcoming studio album. Shakira collaborated with rapper
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for the song " Get It Started", which was slated to be the lead single from Pitbull's 2012 album ''
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''. The single was released in June 2012. In September 2012, it was announced that Shakira and Usher would replace in March 2013
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and
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as coaches for the fourth season of the U.S. TV show '' The Voice''. Shakira served also on the sixth season of the vocal competition series. In January 2013
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released a single titled " Dançando", featuring Shakira, off her album '' Real Fantasia''. In February 2013,
Draco Rosa Draco Cornelius Rosa Suárez (; born Robert Edward Rosa Suárez, June 27, 1969), also known as Draco Rosa, Robi Draco Rosa or simply Robi or Draco, is a Puerto Rican singer, musician, songwriter and entrepreneur. Rosa originally garnered fame ...
released " Blanca Mujer", a duet he sang with Shakira, as a promotional single. Shakira originally intended to release a new album in 2012, but plans to release the single and video were postponed due to her pregnancy. In December 2013 it was announced that Shakira's new single ("
Can't Remember to Forget You "Can't Remember to Forget You" is a song recorded by Colombian singer Shakira from her tenth studio album, ''Shakira'', featuring Barbadian singer Rihanna. Shakira began planning to make new music in 2011: work continued into 2012, at which time ...
", a duet with
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) would be issued in January 2014. ''
Shakira Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll ( , ; born 2 February 1977) is a Colombian singer-songwriter. Referred to as the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Queen of Latin Music", she has had a Cultural impact of Shakira, significant impact on the ...
'', the artist's self-titled tenth studio album, was released in March 2014. Commercially, the album debuted at number two on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200 chart with first-week sales of 85,000 copies. Because of that, ''Shakira'' became the singer's highest-charting album on ''Billboard'' 200, although it also had her lowest first-week sales figure (for an English-language album). The album spawned three singles. After releasing "Can't Remember to Forget You" and "
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",
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chose "
Dare (La La La) "Dare (La La La)" is a song recorded by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira from her self-titled tenth studio album ''Shakira'' (2014). The song was first released to contemporary hit radio in Italy on 24 April 2014, as the third single from the ...
" as the third single. The song "
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" was released as a promotional single off the album. The
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version of "Dare (La La La)" was officially released at the end of May to impact radio stations; it features Brazilian musician
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. On 13 July 2014, Shakira performed " La La La (Brazil 2014)" with Carlinhos Brown at the 2014 FIFA World Cup closing ceremony at the
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in
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. It was her third consecutive appearance at a
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.


2016–2021: ''El Dorado'' and El Dorado World Tour

Shakira's work on her eleventh studio album, the mostly Spanish ''
El Dorado El Dorado () is a mythical city of gold supposedly located somewhere in South America. The king of this city was said to be so rich that he would cover himself from head to foot in gold dust – either daily or on certain ceremonial occasions ...
'', had been in progress from the latter part of 2015. Among her other projects was starring as a voice actress in the 2016 animated movie ''
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''. She voiced a character named Gazelle and sang a song titled " Try Everything". In May 2016, she collaborated with Colombian singer
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on the track "
La Bicicleta "La Bicicleta" (transl. "The Bicycle") is a song by Colombian singer-songwriters Carlos Vives and Shakira. The track was released on May 27, 2016, as the lead single from Vives' fifteenth studio album ''Vives'' (2017). It was also included as a ...
", which subsequently won the
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and Song of the Year. On 28 October 2016, Shakira released the single "
Chantaje "Chantaje" (; English: "Blackmail") is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, featuring fellow Colombian singer-songwriter and rapper Maluma. It was released on October 28, 2016, via Sony Music Latin, as the lead single from Shakira's e ...
" with Colombian singer
Maluma Juan Luis Londoño Arias (born 28 January 1994), known professionally as Maluma, is a Colombian singer. Born and raised in Medellín, he developed an interest in music at a young age, recording songs since age sixteen. Arias released his debu ...
; the song was a track from the upcoming ''El Dorado''. It became Shakira's most-viewed
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video, with over 2.1 billion views as of 1 June 2018. Maluma had previously produced a
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to "La Bicicleta". Shakira was featured on the single "
Comme moi "Comme moi" (English: "Like Me") is a song by French-Guinean rapper and songwriter Black M featuring Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira. It was released on March 31, 2017 as the fifth official single from ''Éternel insatisfait''. It was also inc ...
" by French rapper
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. "Comme moi" and its English version were also included on ''El Dorado''. On 7 April 2017, Shakira released the song " Me Enamoré" as the second official single from ''El Dorado''. The ''El Dorado'' album was issued on 26 May 2017. The song " Perro Fiel" featured American singer
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. Its official release as ''El Dorados third single took place on 15 September 2017, the same date its music video, filmed in
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, was premiered. Before being released as a single, "Perro Fiel" was already certified gold in Spain. In January 2018, Shakira won her third Grammy Award for
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for ''El Dorado''; it made her the only female Latin artist to have done so. The album also earned her a top
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and she was recognized by a number of other prizes. With ''El Dorado'', she had received thirteen Grammys overall, including ten Latin Grammys. ''El Dorado'' had over 10 billion
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, which made it one of the most-streamed female albums of all time. " Trap" was released in January as the fourth single off the album and Shakira's second collaboration with Maluma. The
El Dorado World Tour The El Dorado World Tour was the sixth world tour by Colombian singer Shakira, in support of her eleventh studio album, ''El Dorado (Shakira album), El Dorado''. Comprising a total of 54 shows, It was her first tour in seven years, the last bein ...
was announced on 27 June 2017. The European and U.S.–Canada dates were published; the Latin American dates were to be announced later. It was to be sponsored by
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. Other announced partners of the tour were
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's Global Touring Division (which had previously collaborated with Shakira on her
The Sun Comes Out World Tour The Sun Comes Out World Tour (also known as the Sale el Sol World Tour) was the fifth concert tour by Colombian singer Shakira, launched in support of her eighth and ninth studio albums, ''She Wolf (album), She Wolf'' (2009) and ''Sale El Sol' ...
and which would "produce" the present tour) and
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, which facilitated the pre-sale of tickets through its Private Pass program. The tour was scheduled to begin on 8 November, in
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, Germany, but due to "strained vocal cords" related problems the singer experienced during rehearsals (she became unable to sing), the date was cancelled one day before the concert and it was announced that it would be rescheduled. On 9 November, for the same reason, she announced the postponements to later dates, to be announced, of the shows in
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,
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and
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. On 14 November Shakira let her fans know, through her social networks, that she had suffered a
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on her right vocal cord in late October and she needed to rest her voice for some time to recover. "My voice ..was my identity", she told ''
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''. "So when I couldn't sing, that was unbearable. There were times I couldn't even get out of bed. I was so depressed." The tour's entire European itinerary had to be delayed until 2018. In January 2018, Shakira announced new dates for the El Dorado World Tour. The first leg of the tour, in Europe, started in
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on 3 June. The same month, she released a collaboration with Maluma titled "
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" as a standalone single. The European leg of the tour ended in
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on 7 July. After the performances in Asia on 11 and 13 July, the tour was continued in North America. It started on 3 August in
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and finished in
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on 7 September. The Latin America shows started in
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on 11 October. Also in October, Shakira was featured on a remix of Camilo and
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's single " Tutu". The El Dorado World Tour finished in
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, Colombia on 3 November. A total of 54 concerts took place. At the age of forty one (some had already spoken of her "longevity" as a headline artist), Shakira did stage performances, with all her dancing, running and jumping, largely by herself, without back-up dancers. On 3 November 2018, " Nada" was released as the fifth and final single off ''El Dorado''. Shakira released her fifth live album, '' Shakira in Concert: El Dorado World Tour'', in November 2019. It was her first album available as digital download only. ''
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'' ranked her among the world's highest-paid women in music in 2019, at number 10. In January 2020, she released " Me Gusta", a collaboration with Puerto Rican rapper
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. On 2 February 2020, Shakira and
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performed at the
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. According to ''
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'', the halftime show had a viewership of 103 million people, while 102 million watched the game itself. On YouTube, it was the most viewed halftime show by that time. Shakira called attention to the
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community by doing a traditional
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dance break. She and Lopez appeared again in the finale of the event, singing jointly Waka Waka. In May and June, Shakira participated in two television specials performing her songs during the
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: '' The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II'' (with " Try Everything")'' and Global Goal: Unite for Our Future'' (with "
Sale el Sol ''Sale el Sol'' (, ) is the ninth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 19 October 2010, by Epic Records. The album marks a return to Shakira's signature Latin pop sound after the electropop record ''She Wolf'' (2009) ...
"). In December 2020, Shakira teamed up with
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on the single " Girl Like Me", written as a tribute to Latin women. In January 2021, Shakira sold her catalog of 145 songs (publishing rights) to
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. As the
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largely eliminated live performance earnings for top musicians, a number of them, beginning with
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, sold their catalogues of songs, and Shakira followed that trend. On 16 July 2021, she released a single titled " Don't Wait Up".


2022–2024: ''Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran''

On 21 April 2022, Shakira released the song " Te Felicito" with singer
Rauw Alejandro Raúl Alejandro Ocasio Ruiz (born January 10, 1993), known professionally as Rauw Alejandro, is a Puerto Rican singer. His accolades include two Latin Grammy Awards, two Billboard Latin Music Awards, ''Billboard'' Latin Music Awards and an IHea ...
, as the lead single of her upcoming but at that time yet unnamed twelfth studio album, the all-Spanish ''
Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran ''Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran'' (; ) is the twelfth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira. It was released on 22 March 2024 through Sony Music Latin. The album marks her first album release in seven years, following ''El Dorado'' (2017 ...
''. On 19 May, she was granted the Special International Award with Apple Music at the British Ivors Academy's
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, for her accomplishments as a songwriter and musician. During the 67th annual edition of "The Ivors", 21 composers in 14 categories were recognized. On 31 May, the dance competition show '' Dancing with Myself'', on which Shakira served as an executive producer and judge, alongside
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and
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, premiered on
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. The series was cancelled after one season. In June, the song " Don't You Worry" by Shakira,
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and
David Guetta Pierre David Guetta (; born 7 November 1967) is a French DJ and record producer. He has sold over 10 million albums and 65 million singles globally, with more than 30 billion streams on Spotify. Guetta was voted the number one DJ in the DJ Mag ...
, was released. In October, "
Monotonía "Monotonía" (English: "Monotony") is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira and Puerto Rican singer Ozuna. The song was released on 19 October 2022, through Sony Music Latin as the second single from Shakira's twelfth studio album, ''La ...
", Shakira's collaboration with
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, was released as the second single of her forthcoming album. In "Monotonía", the "heartbreak" song and video, Shakira deals with the pain she incurred upon the breakup of her relationship with her partner and father of her children, Spanish footballer
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. "Monotonía" became the most-successful Spanish language debut of 2022 and the biggest female solo debut on YouTube; it was also the biggest song debut in Shakira's career. In November, Shakira and Alejandro were nominated for
Record of the Year The Grammy Award for Record of the Year is presented by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without re ...
with "Te Felicito" at the
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. On 11 January 2023, the single " Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53" was released, a collaboration with Argentine DJ
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. The song reached number one in 16 countries, achieved 14 ''
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'', and peaked at number nine on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, marking Shakira's fifth top-ten in the U.S. and her first in over 15 years, since "
Beautiful Liar "Beautiful Liar" is a song by American singer Beyoncé and Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira. It was written by Beyoncé, Amanda Ghost, Ian Dench, and Stargate members Mikkel S. Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen, and produced by Stargate and Bey ...
" (2007). She became the first woman in U.S. history to debut a Spanish language track in top-ten of the chart. The song reached number two on the ''Billboard'' Global 200 and Global Excluding U.S. charts. "Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53" is a diss track aimed at Shakira's ex-partner, Gerard Piqué. Its lyrics are direct and explicit to the degree not found in Shakira's earlier work or in pop music in general. She characterized the role of this song-making process for her as catharsis, relief and healing. The lyrics, music and visual productions of "Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53" are strongly influenced by the
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genre of art. The song achieved record-breaking success on
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, and had a measurable cultural impact. On 24 February 2023, the single ″ TQG″ by
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and Shakira was released. It became Shakira's sixth top-ten, second top-ten of 2023, and highest-debuting single in the U.S. at number 7. It broke the ''Guinness World Record'' for the highest-charting Spanish language track by a woman in the U.S. The song debuted atop the Global 200, becoming both her and Karol G's first number one. Shakira released " Acróstico" on 11 May as the fifth single from her upcoming album. A second version of the song, featuring vocals from her children Milan and Sasha, was released three days later. In June, "
Copa Vacía "Copa Vacía" (English: "Empty Cup") is a song by Colombian singers Shakira and Manuel Turizo. The song was released on June 30, 2023, through Sony Music Latin as the fourth single from Shakira's twelfth studio album, ''Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran'' ...
" with Colombian singer
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followed as the next single of the record. On 29 July 2023, Shakira became the first woman in history to occupy the top three spots on the
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chart with "TQG" at the summit, "Acróstico" at number two and "Copa Vacía" at number three. In September, she released " El Jefe", a collaboration with American
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band
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, as the seventh single of her forthcoming album. According to Emma Harrison of '' Clash'', "El Jefe" "pays tribute to the working class and their struggles as they aspire for a better life". On 12 September, Shakira received the
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at the
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and performed a medley of her hits as the recipient; she became the first South American artist to receive the accolade. At the
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, she received seven nominations, including Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Shakira became the first artist in the award show's history to receive three nominations for Song of the Year in a single ceremony—with "Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53", "TQG", and "Acróstico". She won Song of the Year and Latin Grammy Award for Best Pop Song, Best Pop Song for "Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53" and Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Fusion/Performance, Best Urban/Fusion Performance for "TQG". Shakira's twelfth studio album, ''
Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran ''Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran'' (; ) is the twelfth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira. It was released on 22 March 2024 through Sony Music Latin. The album marks her first album release in seven years, following ''El Dorado'' (2017 ...
'', was released on 22 March 2024 through Sony Music Latin. According to a ''
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'' reviewer, the "Colombian hitmaker" is "vulnerable and raw" in "her most personal LP to date". Speaking of her first studio album in nearly seven years, after ''
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'' (2017), Shakira called the creative process "alchemical" and that it turned her "tears into diamonds" and her "vulnerability into strength". The album received generally positive reviews from music critics. ''Variety (magazine), Variety'' writes of the singer who "solidified herself as a pillar of international pop stardom", "fully invests in these cross-genre marvels" and "makes a grand re-entrance into society after what she's openly called the 'darkest hours' of her life". Shakira "rejoices in the experimentation and liberation of the new school she helped build". According to a '' Clash'' writer, she "effortlessly turns pain into art", "combining latin, rock and hip-hop". Shakira's new album is "revelatory, raw but resplendent throughout"; it is a "fitting testimony to her strength and resilience".* * * ''
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'' noted that "in a crowded Latin music landscape, the international pop icon's first album in 7 years reaffirms her relevance and dominance". ''The New York Times'' wrote that the record continues Shakira's "career-long penchant for pulling together music and collaborators from across the Americas, dipping into rock, electro-pop, trap, Dominican bachata, Nigerian-style Afrobeats and regional Mexican cumbia and polka". "The she-wolf is all over this album. The she-wolf is what helped me rebuild myself", Shakira told the reporter, referring to the important symbolic concept of hers that goes back to the She Wolf (Shakira song), song of that name. ''Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran'' debuted at number 13 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200, with 34,000 album-equivalent units sold during its first week. It debuted atop the
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and
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charts, making Shakira the first woman with number one albums across four decades on the ''Billboard'' Latin album charts. It was certified seven-times platinum (RIAA certification#Latin, Latin) upon release. "Puntería" with Cardi B was released as the eighth single in tandem with the album. It reached number one on the Latin Airplay chart and topped the
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chart for nine weeks. "(Entre Paréntesis)" with
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band Grupo Frontera was issued as the ninth and final single from the record, on 25 March. The song reached the summit of the Latin Airplay and Regional Mexican Airplay charts, extending Shakira's record as the woman with the most leaders on the former chart (23) and earning her first chart-topper on the latter. On 26 March, the day after she appeared on ''The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'', Shakira conducted a free pop-up concert in New York City, New York's Times Square. The concert was announced only hours prior to its start but gathered an enthusiastic crowd estimated at 40,000. Shakira celebrated the release of ''Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran'', performing with her dancers and musicians "
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" and songs from the new album.


2024–present: Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour

On 12 April 2024, at Coachella Festival in California, Shakira joined Bizarrap onstage, to give, at his invitation, a surprise guest performance during his set. She sang their collaborations "La Fuerte" and "Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53". She announced there the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour, her first tour in over six years, in support of the album. On 14 July, Shakira gave a 2024 Copa América final halftime show, performance at the 2024 Copa América final, 2024 Copa América final, Argentina vs. Colombia match, at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. It was the first such halftime show at a Association football, soccer championship game. Association football allows only 15 minute halftime breaks but this one had to be made longer because of Shakira's show. With an assembly of dancers, she sang "
Hips Don't Lie "Hips Don't Lie" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, featuring Haitian rapper Wyclef Jean, released by Epic Records in November 27th, 2005. The single is a reworking of Jean's 2004 track "Dance Like This", therefore it features addi ...
", " Te Felicito", " TQG", and "Puntería". By the fall, a variety of Latin tour ticket sales and concert records had been broken. Many large-venue shows across Latin America were quickly sold out. A number of new ones were added, especially in Mexico, where there were timing possibilities at the end of the Latin leg of the tour. Shakira expected the tour to be the greatest in her career.* * * Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour was planned to begin in North America, but its U.S.–Canada part, originally scheduled for November and December 2024, was rescheduled to follow, rather than precede, the Latin American leg. The demand for larger stadium venues in the U.S. was given as the reason and many of the shows were rescheduled at locations different from originally intended. The first concert of the tour occurred on 11 February 2025 in
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. In September 2024, Shakira walked off stage mid-performance at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach, LIV Miami nightclub, reportedly after noticing fans Upskirting, filming up her dress. On 25 September, she released the single "Soltera (Shakira song), Soltera". Topping the Latin Pop Airplay chart for seven weeks and reaching number two on Latin Airplay, it tied her with Enrique Iglesias for the most number ones on the former and third-most top-tens on the latter chart. Shakira received three nominations at the 25th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year for ''Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran'' and Song of the Year for "(Entre Paréntesis)". ''Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran'' has also been nominated for
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at the upcoming 67th Annual Grammy Awards. Shakira will reprise her voice role as Gazelle and write a new song for ''Zootopia 2'', to be released in November 2025. At the February 2025 67th Annual Grammy Awards, Annual Grammy Awards in
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, Shakira, in final stages of preparations for her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour, received the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album. She gave a performance and dedicated the award on stage to her "brothers and sisters", immigrants in the United States. At the Grammy Awards, Grammys she was accompanied by her sons, Milan and Sasha.


Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour first Latin American leg

After Shakira's first tour concert at Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos, Nilton Santos Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on 11 February, Ludmilla Correia of ''
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'' magazine noted that the artist made heavy investment in the tour and its equipment, including large-scale realistic projections driven by artificial intelligence. Shakira, after her turbulent period, now shines with tranquility, Correia wrote, and during the show "seemed to be overflowing with joy, like a child". According to other ''Billboard'' writers, "The show is a display of innovation and technology, but also a doctrine of female empowerment, carrying a clear message that has been conveyed through Isabel, the she-wolf, in whom many people have found inspiration for strength and freedom." Shakira was hospitalized with an abdominal issue that made her cancel a show in Peru. She recovered and performed the following night, 17 February, in Lima. The concert scheduled for 24 February in Medellín, Colombia was cancelled, due to safety concerns over a faulty stage roof. As the string of tour disappointments continued, the show in Santiago, Chile on 2 March was called off because of stage production safety concerns. There were sold-out concerts scheduled in Santiago for 2 March and 3 March, but the floor (ground) on which the 62 ton stage would be installed was found to be uneven and unstable. The missed performances were technically postponed and due to be rescheduled. The second Santiago show also had to be cancelled. Distressed Shakira wrote an emotional letter to her fans on social media. "Ladies and gentlemen who have kept me company for more than thirty years" – she invoked her followers. According to a ¡Hola! magazine report (10 March 2025),
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"relocated to
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" to be with his and Shakira's sons during her tour and was seen practicing Association football, football with them. The boys were then sent to South America to join their mom, who had reportedly stayed in
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at the mansion of her other former partner, Antonio de la Rúa. Shakira said that the cancellations in Chile and the resulting stress made her physically really sick and medical treatment was necessary before she was able to perform in Argentina. Three additional shows were scheduled in April in Santiago, Chile and two in Medellín, Colombia; two concerts were announced in Lima, Peru in November. The new dates more than compensate for the lost performances in these locations. During an interview with Danielle Dithurbide on 27 March, almost three years after the end of Shakira's relationship with Piqué, the singer referred to her emotional state, saying "healing processes take many years" and "I’ve learned that you can feel joy even while carrying pain—while living with a wound that won’t quite heal". After additional concert dates in Mexico were announced in March and April, the total number of completed and intended shows there increased to an unprecedented 26, higher than in any other country (21 tour concerts were scheduled in the United States as of 2 April). Shakira spoke of a more "intimate and profound" character of the tour now. The concerts are "deep encounters where healing happens", she says, and with each performance she feels "stronger and happier". For the last two shows of the first leg of the Latin American tour, in Medellín in April, Shakira brought as special guests her past collaborators and fellow Colombians,
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and
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. Over the years 2025 and 2026, according to ''Billboard'', after the Americas, Shakira plans to take her show to Europe, Asia and the Middle East, so that "her music, her story, and her legacy will resonate in every corner of the globe".


Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour in the U.S. and Canada

Shakira participated in ''The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'' on 6 May 2025, the first of her three appearances there announced for the month. She celebrated the upcoming 20th anniversary of the "
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" world hit, performing the song with
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, dancers and musicians. The U.S. and Canada leg of the tour got started on 13 May in Charlotte, North Carolina, with Wyclef Jean, who did the opening act, and
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as special guests. Fifty chosen accomplished local Latina women walked with Shakira to the stage. On social media, she expressed her satisfaction with the "packed stadium" concert, attended by a sing-along audience. Shakira performed next on 15 May in East Rutherford, New Jersey, where she sang "
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" with
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. In Montreal, Quebec, Canada she performed on 20 May. The 24 May show in
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was part of the Sueños (music festival), Sueños Music Festival. (The only Chicago Las Mujeres show, originally scheduled for 14 December 2024 at the
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, was eliminated when the U.S./Canada leg of the tour was moved to spring 2025. Fans protested and it was later brought back as part of the Sueños Festival in Grant Park (Chicago), Grant Park.) On 29 May, a tour concert at Boston's Fenway Park was cancelled for technical (structural safety) reasons, as reported by
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. The singer was "devastated" when the 31 May show in
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, an opening event of the LGBTQ culture, LGBTQ WorldPride festival, also had to be cancelled. After the Boston difficulties, the stage elements could not be transported on time. Fans expressed frustration as the total of six Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour concerts had been cancelled by the end of May. Washington mayor, Muriel Bowser, called on Shakira to come to their city. "Shakira, girl, get yourself here", said Bowser. "We love you. We want to see you. We want to party with you." The 13 June show at San Antonio's Alamodome was postponed to 5 July because of technical issues with stage-support infrastructure. The only concert scheduled in the
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area, planned for 20 June at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, Inglewood, was moved to 4 August, and the second show there, on the following day, was soon announced. On 23 May 2025, Shakira and Alejandro Sanz released the duet "Bésame (Alejandro Sanz and Shakira song), Bésame", their third collaboration. On 6 June, the first of two shows in the
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area, where Shakira has lived on and off for many years and where she presently resides, brought to Hard Rock Stadium her music collaborators seen previously in concerts of this tour as well as a number of other celebrity friends, including
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and
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and
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. At her shows, Shakira cries "Mi gente latina!" ('My Latin people!'). On 13 June, she talked with a
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correspondent about "the biggest tour of 2025". She called Miami her home and said her sons were the reason she is alive. Asked about the current situation of immigrants, Shakira said "for an immigrant in the U.S. ..it means living in constant fear and it's painful to see". She called for the application of "principles of equity and freedom ..that shaped this nation". She said they were close to announcing the European part of the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour. The progression of the tour concerts had brought stylistic evolution to Shakira and her team. A 7 August concert at Valley Children's Stadium in Fresno, California was added to Shakira's U.S. itinerary. Two more September dates were announced on 19 June for the second leg of her tour in Mexico, for a record total of 28 in this country. Thus far, progress had not been reported on restoring the canceled shows in Boston and Washington, D.C. Hugh McIntyre of ''
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'' suggested that Shakira's "unfortunate moves" ("headline-grabbing cancellations") had actually helped her chart standing, as some of her albums experienced improved rankings on ''
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'' charts, including the return there of ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?''. Ahead of her rescheduled 5 July concert in San Antonio, Shakira declared donating part of the event proceeds to the Catholic Charities USA, Catholic Charities there for the relief of victims of the deadly July 2025 Central Texas floods, floods in Central Texas; she encouraged her supporters to also contribute.


Artistry

Music executive Freddy DeMann, who managed Shakira's career from early 2000, spoke of her: " I was blown away by how gorgeous she was in person. She's a brilliant songwriter. She has an unbelievable voice; her vocal instrument is phenomenal and unique. She dances better than anyone out there, and she writes her own songs, sings her own songs, and she actually plays her own instruments. And she produces her own music. She's the whole package".


Music influences and styles; Shakira's works

Shakira has been characterized as a "legacy artist". "The Colombian hitmaker", wrote the ''
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'' reviewers, "is intentional in her songwriting with raw lyrics, meticulous as a producer and an extraordinary performer bringing to life the songs that define not only her eras but those of women across generations." Her texts relate to women and their vulnerabilities. "Pushing the envelope" with " Se Quiere, Se Mata" on ''Pies Descalzos'', "she sang about the dangers women face with unsafe abortions when there's no legal option". Shakira's vocal style was described as "warbling", her songwriting as "confessional", and the content of her verbal creations as "poetic". Her music is "underpinned by two things: rock guitar and Latin rhythms". In 2017, ''Deutsche Welle''s journalist Kate Müser commented on Shakira's "globalized sound": "[her] Latin beats, spiced with Middle Eastern and other World music, world elements and made comfortably familiar by being churned through the pop machine, make you feel like Global citizenship, a citizen of the world". Müser quotes the ''
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'' magazine's comparison of Shakira with her contemporaries and rivals, American female pop idols: "the stylistic breadth of Shakira's music - elements of folk, Middle Eastern and traditional Latin styles over a foundation of rock and pop - gave her a degree of credibility the American teen queens lacked". She writes, "[Shakira's] globalized sound could be a healthy escape ..in times where national boundaries are being fiercely defended and cultural differences become points of contention".


Black hair rock era of ''Pies Descalzos'' and ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?''

From her early teens, Shakira was influenced by rock music, listening heavily to such bands and performers as Led Zeppelin, Metallica, Nirvana (band), Nirvana, The Beatles, the Police, The Cure, Tom Petty, and
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. (According to Shakira, "
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" (2001) is where she shows her devotion for the Beatles' music.) "I was so in love with that rock sound" – she said. Her other influences included
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, Sheryl Crow, Alanis Morissette, Janis Joplin, Billie Holiday, Marc Anthony, and Van Morrison. She cited Depeche Mode's "Enjoy the Silence" as the song that made her appreciate the power of the electric guitar and "kick started her passion for music". Shakira recalled her early convictions as follows: "There was no doubt for me, ever. Call it a premonition, call it an instinct. I was born to do this, to connect with a wide audience. The calling I have is the same reason why a dog barks. I always knew I would be a big performer and a public figure". Yet, she is a person of extreme humility, "hesitant to take credit for her own success", "bonded with her massive audience by sharing with them their awestruck worship of her public persona". She credited
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for "opening a big heavy door that was closed for many years" for Latin musicians in the United States, facilitating the kind of progress that Shakira herself was able to make later. As Lucas Villa wrote in October 2020, "25 years ago ..a raven-haired ''rockera'' from Barranquilla, Colombia made her mark" with a "LP called ''
Pies Descalzos ''Pies Descalzos'' (, ) is the third studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 6 October 1995, by Sony Music Colombia. Its music incorporates Latin pop styles, additionally experimenting with pop rock elements. Looking to ...
'', or 'Bare Feet'. With full creative control, 18-year-old Shakira bared her soul, and the world was introduced to her strikingly poetic lyricism". In the 1998 ''
Dónde Están los Ladrones? ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' (, ) is the fourth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 29 September 1998 by Sony Music Entertainment, Sony Music Colombia. After attaining success in Latin America with her major-label ...
'', she blended Latin rock with elements of pop music, pop and
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ern music, lyrics and dance influences that reflected her Lebanon, Lebanese heritage. After so many years of artistic and personal evolution of the "girl with the electric guitar", Villa said, the "free-spirited Shakira essence remains the same". .."Shakira is still that ''rockera''. She's still that pop star." Shakira's orthodox rock skills were on display most prominently during her original Tour Pies Descalzos. Its 118 shows lasted for two years, from October 1995 to October 1997 (for example, the 1996 Tour Pies Descalzos concert at
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's Auditorio Nacional, or the Viña del Mar International Song Festival, Viña del Mar 1997 concert in
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). Then during
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(2000), and then again, in different rock renditions, during the
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(2002–2003), of which the Rotterdam concert was published as the '' Live & off the Record'' record set. Shakira's earlier albums, from "her black-haired rock era", ''Pies Descalzos'' and ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'', are primarily rock with elements of folk music. ''Pies Descalzos'' (1995), featuring assertive sound, "direct lyrics and personal aesthetic", utilizing aspects of dancehall, bossa nova and bachata (music), bachata among its styles, "put Shakira on the map internationally". The album's anthems are "
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" (the "I'm Here" opening, reassuring declaration of the artist), " Antología", " ¿Dónde Estás Corazón?", "
Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos "Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos" (English: ''Bare Feet, White Dreams'') is the third single from Shakira's third studio album ''Pies Descalzos'' (1996). Written and composed by her, "Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos" talks about all the rules th ...
", " Se Quiere, Se Mata", " Un Poco de Amor", ":es:Te necesito (canción de Shakira), Te Necesito", "Quiero", "Vuelve", "Te Espero Sentada" (bossa nova), and "Pienso en Ti", sung at tour performances in an expanded version. In 1996, Shakira gave a very different, classic and "elegant" ballroom dance, ballroom-dance performance at a Banco Popular de Puerto Rico function. In ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' (1998), Shakira "unleashes a maelstrom of infectious energy" with a mesmerizing voice of which there is no other, "a deep vibrato" that "leaves listeners spellbound". She displays her "bohemian rockera persona" and, through "powerful balladry" and "lyrical depth with incisive social commentary", demonstrates wisdom beyond her age. "Her songwriting shines throughout" in "
Ciega, Sordomuda "Ciega, Sordomuda" () is a song by Colombian singer Shakira from her fourth studio album, '' Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' (1998). A pop rock track, it utilizes mariachi trumpets and lyrically equates total love to a person being blind, deaf, ...
", a song that "defined the sound of Latin music going into the new millennium" (mariachi-utilizing music written jointly with Estéfano), and on such tracks as " Moscas en la Casa", " No Creo", " Inevitable", " Octavo Día", " ", " Si Te Vas", ":es:¿Dónde están los ladrones? (canción), Dónde Están los Ladrones?", or "Que Vuelvas". The closing "
Ojos Así "Ojos Así" is a song by Colombian singer Shakira from her fourth studio album, ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' (1998). Infused with nuances of Arabic pop, the lyrics tell of the singer traveling the world but not having seen eyes like her love ...
" (music co-written by Pablo Flores and Javier Garza, music video directed by Mark Kohr) is famous for its "boundary-pushing musical fusion" as well as Arabic pop, modern Arabic and other dance routines, done by Shakira and the background dancers and displayed on the song's video.


''Laundry Service''

With her first mostly-English album, '' Laundry Service'' (2001), and later works, Shakira diversified into various pop music genres,
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and Latin pop. ''Laundry Service'' is a pop and rock album, impacted by other genres and styles. The singer credited this to her mixed ethnicity and background, saying: "I am a fusion. That's my persona. I'm a fusion between black and white, between pop and rock, between cultures – between my Lebanese father and my mother's Spanish blood, the Colombian folklore and Arab folk dances, Arab dance I love and American music." Shakira was the first Latin Crossover music, crossover artist who attained critical acclaim from the mainstream U.S. rock press. She claimed that her motivation for entering the English-speaking market was strictly intellectual: being exposed to new cultures, building bridges, growing as a person. "I just feel that my playground is larger now. I now talk to different cultures and I hope that I can bridge those gaps and differences between us. It's an adventure, a dream... I feel like I'm on an anthropological mission"—she told Ted Kessler of ''The Observer'' in July 2002. On the day she spoke to him, Shakira had 18 interviews followed by other scheduled activities, which Kessler characterized as "promotional treadmill", even if "poetically romanticized" by the singer. The Arabic music and Middle Eastern music elements exerted high influence on "
Ojos Así "Ojos Así" is a song by Colombian singer Shakira from her fourth studio album, ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' (1998). Infused with nuances of Arabic pop, the lyrics tell of the singer traveling the world but not having seen eyes like her love ...
" world hit from ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?''. Its English version "Eyes Like Yours" was included on ''Laundry Service''. Musical styles from different South American countries surface on the album. Tango music, Tango, a style of fast-paced ballroom dance that originated in Argentina, Shakira sings in its rock version, "
Objection (Tango) "Objection (Tango)" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira for her fifth studio album and first English-language album '' Laundry Service'' (2001). It was the first song Shakira wrote in English after being encouraged by American singe ...
" / ":es:Te aviso, te anuncio (tango), Te aviso, te anuncio (tango)". The uptempo track features a bridge in which Shakira delivers "a genuinely peculiar rapping, rap". ''
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'' reviewer Alexis Petridis marvels at Shakira's lyrics: "thought-provoking lines", "bewildering lyrical iceberg" and "non sequiturs so eccentric", all rendered with an unyielding conviction by "her powerful voice leaping octaves to add emphasis". He then sarcastically observes that "sniggering media pundits have suggested Ripoll (Shakira) can't actually understand what she is singing". The rock piece " Poem to a Horse" "mixes Nirvana-influenced guitars with a soul horn section to mind-boggling effect". Petridis finds ''Laundry Services "ramshackle production and imponderable lyrics" to be "striking and unique". Shakira said at that time, "My music, I think, is a fusion of many different elements. And I'm always experimenting. So I try not to limit myself, or put myself in a category, or... be the architect of my own jail." She has been inspired by the music of Asia, and in particular by Music of India, Indian music, which influenced her works, including dancing. Proud of her Arabs, Arab ancestry, she told Portuguese TV, "Many of my movements belong to Arab culture." South American folk music and
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in particular have influenced her and she has used its native instrumentation, most notably in "
Whenever, Wherever "Whenever, Wherever" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 30 August 2001 by Epic Records as the lead single from her debut English-language studio album, ''Laundry Service (album), Laundry Service'' (2001), her fifth over ...
" / " Suerte", Shakira's grand anthem and the song which "established her as a global superstar" (its music was co-written by Tim Mitchell, English words by Gloria Estefan, Gloria M. Estefan). In the Spanish and English videos, the artist introduced "her signature iconic hip-swiveling dance moves" that she developed further in many live performances. ''Laundry Service'' also includes the dance-pop track "Ready for the Good Times", the ballad "
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, "
Underneath Your Clothes "Underneath Your Clothes" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira for her third studio album and English-language debut, ''Laundry Service (album), Laundry Service'' (2001). The power ballad was the second English-language single releas ...
" (music co-written by Lester Mendez), " Que Me Quedes Tú", and other songs. According to Isabelia Herrera, the "Underneath Your Clothes" (a power ballad) video "was the Colombian singer's self-aware introduction to Anglo audiences" and the intentionality of its beginning (the verbal exchange with the journalist who asks her to speak English) "was the crux for her metamorphosis into an international supernova". Herrera writes of Shakira's "inimitable warble" in her singing, that she excels "in her meditations on erotic power" and that "through power ballads and post-grunge vengeance, Shakira empties her body, harnessing anguish and devotion and tracing a blueprint for so many young people’s journeys of femme self-discovery". She calls ''Laundry Service'' "a formidable compendium of Shakira's sonic and corporeal world". ''Laundry Service'' established "Shakira's legacy as a pop chameleon". Her later forays into different music genres "can be traced back to the hybrid vision initiated" on her "crossover" album.


''Fijación Oral, vol. 1'', ''Oral Fixation, vol. 2'' and ''She Wolf''

The Spanish language '' Fijación Oral, vol. 1'' (2005) features "
La Tortura "" (English language, English: "The Torture") is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, featuring Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz, from Shakira's sixth studio album, ''Fijación Oral, Vol. 1'' (2005). The song was produced by Shakira and ...
" with
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, reggaeton beats and dancehall elements. The popular song was played also on English language stations. The album consists mostly of pop songs. Besides "La Tortura", " No", " Día de Enero" and " Las de la Intuición were issued as singles. Music of the last highly melodic synth-pop song and of "La Tortura" was composed jointly by Shakira and
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. There are also other ballads, "
La Pared "La Pared" () is a song written, produced and performed by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira. It was released as the fourth single following " Día de Enero" from her sixth studio album '' Fijación Oral, Vol. 1'' (2005) in Latin America and Spa ...
" in two versions and "Día Especial". The classic ":es:Obtener un sí, Obtener un Sí" is a tribute to traditional bossa nova. The English '' Oral Fixation, vol. 2'' (2005), a sister album, followed and brought Shakira back "into mainstream pop and rock". The outstanding and most successful song of the set is "
Hips Don't Lie "Hips Don't Lie" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, featuring Haitian rapper Wyclef Jean, released by Epic Records in November 27th, 2005. The single is a reworking of Jean's 2004 track "Dance Like This", therefore it features addi ...
" with
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. It mixes Salsa music, salsa with reggaeton and cumbia and utilizes a sample by Jerry Rivera. "
Don't Bother "Don't Bother" is a song performed by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, taken from her seventh studio album and second English-language album, '' Oral Fixation, Vol. 2''. The song was released on 11 October 2005 by Epic Records as the lead si ...
" represents continuity of Shakira's work with guitar rock, while " Illegal" brings collaboration with
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. She explores, as usual, "new musical territories", also on other tracks of the record. Several of the songs represent "off the beaten path", unconventional but striking pop/rock, with the sometimes underappreciated Shakira's English lyrics, for example "How Do You Do (Shakira song), How Do You Do", "Costume Makes the Clown", or "Animal City". The last piece comes with music co-written by Luis F. Ochoa and includes an intriguing contraposition of rock guitars and Latin brass instrument, brass, utilized among other seemingly disparate musical elements. Music for the ballad "Something" was also co-written by Ochoa. Cabaret-like sounding "Hey You" and the romantic ballad "Your Embrace" have music co-written by Tim Mitchell. The music of the ballad "Dreams for Plans" was co-written by :pt:Brendan Buckley, Brendan Buckley. The lyrics and music of the protest song ":es:Timor (canción de Shakira), Timor" are by Shakira alone. The whole album was produced by Shakira. ''
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'' (2009) is primarily an electropop album that contains, in the first place, the "
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" celebrated anthem and its Spanish equivalent ":es:Loba (canción), Loba". With its electronic, clubby sound ("in keeping with the current dancefloor-friendly sounds of
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, Lady Gaga and
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"), the album contrasts sharply with the music Shakira had released before. It combines influences from musical styles of various countries and regions such as Africa, Colombia, India, and the Middle East, as Shakira says she "always try to experiment with sounds from other parts of the world". She aimed at club-oriented dance music, electronic pop with strong basslines and harder sounds. The English and Spanish versions of the "She Wolf" song came with videos, in which the 32-year-old singer proffers a "more unabashedly sexed-up presentation". The ''
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'' reviewer writes of "a bluntness to her urges only hinted at in her previous work". According to Shakira, "She Wolf" represents her being "a little more in touch with my desires and a little more empowered or encouraged to satisfy those desires and set them free. It's something that just comes with time. I probably would not have written a song like this when I was 20". This time around she wanted to write with "a little less prudeness" and "make an album that people could just have fun with". Whereas Shakira ostensibly preaches female sexual liberation, the "She Wolf" song has become an anthem for the LGBTQ movements, which the artist has supported. As for the She-wolf character, Shakira says "I think people are craving fantasy". She termed ''She Wolf'' a "sonic experimental trip" and said she researched folk music from different countries in order to "combine electronics with world sounds, tambourines, clarinets, oriental and Hindu music, dancehall, etc". Among the songs on the record, there is "
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", the Spanish and Oriental in character ":es:Why Wait (canción de Shakira), Años Luz" or "Why Wait", " Did It Again" or "Lo Hecho Está Hecho", and "Men in This Town", which possibly epitomizes the intended club dance spirit of the album.


''Sale el Sol'' and ''Shakira''

Shakira's next album, the mostly Spanish ''
Sale el Sol ''Sale el Sol'' (, ) is the ninth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 19 October 2010, by Epic Records. The album marks a return to Shakira's signature Latin pop sound after the electropop record ''She Wolf'' (2009) ...
'' (2010), was meant to be a return to her beginnings and, accordingly, is very different from its predecessor. It contains ballads, rock songs, and Latin dance songs. Reggaeton, Merengue music, merengue and cumbia are among the styles utilized in the eclectic album. The English and :es:Waka Waka (Esto es África), Spanish versions of the previously released Waka Waka were included. Shakira collaborates with El Cata on " Loca", with
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on " Rabiosa" and with Residente on "Gordita (song), Gordita". Residente raps about "liking Shakira better when she was chubbier, had dark hair and was a ''rockera''" (she was visibly "chubbier" when she was 18, at the time of her 1995 ''Concierto de Lanzamiento de Pies Descalzos'' in
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). ''Sale el Sol'' opens with a melodic rock "
Sale el Sol ''Sale el Sol'' (, ) is the ninth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 19 October 2010, by Epic Records. The album marks a return to Shakira's signature Latin pop sound after the electropop record ''She Wolf'' (2009) ...
" song written by Shakira and L.F. Ochoa. The ballad " Antes de las Seis" Shakira composed with Lester Mendez. Merengue pop " Addicted to You", despite its title, is sung mostly in Spanish. The sorrowful ballad "Lo Que Más" is the work of Shakira and Albert Menéndez. "Islands (The xx song)#Shakira cover, Islands" is Shakira's cover version, cover of the song of the same name by the xx. With the ''
Shakira Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll ( , ; born 2 February 1977) is a Colombian singer-songwriter. Referred to as the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Queen of Latin Music", she has had a Cultural impact of Shakira, significant impact on the ...
'' (2014) album, Shakira retreats, for the most part, into the mainstream pop/rock/adult contemporary/country music, country music range. She introduced the album, before its release, as follows: "I am enough. Imperfections and all. So what I am offering you now is just that. Shakira. Nothing more. A little bit of rock, a little bit of folk, a little reggae and naturally some dance—but as always, and above all, a lot of heart". The best-known songs on the record are the ballad
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, reggae rock "
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" featuring
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(or sung by Shakira alone as "Nunca Me Acuerdo de Olvidarte"), and "
Dare (La La La) "Dare (La La La)" is a song recorded by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira from her self-titled tenth studio album ''Shakira'' (2014). The song was first released to contemporary hit radio in Italy on 24 April 2014, as the third single from the ...
", a version of which was a theme song for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. "Chasing Shadows" has been called "a sublime electro-pop moment". The country pop song "
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" features Blake Shelton.


''El Dorado''

''
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'' (2017), named after the City of Gold envisioned by the Muisca people of Colombia, "shines with resounding versatility and cultural pride" and provides the listener with "a rich musical treasure trove". Among the album's hits are the reggaeton "
Chantaje "Chantaje" (; English: "Blackmail") is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, featuring fellow Colombian singer-songwriter and rapper Maluma. It was released on October 28, 2016, via Sony Music Latin, as the lead single from Shakira's e ...
" with
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and vallenato "
La Bicicleta "La Bicicleta" (transl. "The Bicycle") is a song by Colombian singer-songwriters Carlos Vives and Shakira. The track was released on May 27, 2016, as the lead single from Vives' fifteenth studio album ''Vives'' (2017). It was also included as a ...
" with
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. Shakira utilizes the styles of Urbano music, música urbana. " Me Enamoré" refers to Shakira's love for
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back then and it starkly contrasts with the narrative of her next album, ''
Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran ''Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran'' (; ) is the twelfth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira. It was released on 22 March 2024 through Sony Music Latin. The album marks her first album release in seven years, following ''El Dorado'' (2017 ...
''. In "Toneladas (song), Toneladas", a ballad written with
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, Shakira "highlights her emotive prowess" being happy with "toneladas masivas de amor" (massive tons of love). "Deja Vu (Prince Royce and Shakira song), Deja Vu", "a sensual Bachata (music), bachata fusion", features Prince Royce. According to the ''
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'' reviewers, however, the message of the song "When a Woman" contrasts with the empowering essence of ''Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran'' sharply and in an unsettling way. There are many melodic items in this set. The ballad " Nada" was composed by Shakira and L.F. Ochoa. "Amarillo (Shakira song), Amarillo" was also written by them. The reggaeton " Perro Fiel" features
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. Shakira sings " Trap" with Maluma. The stylistically unique, nostalgic "
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" is given in two versions.
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sings and rapping, raps in French in one (this one comes with a video), and Magic!, MAGIC! in English in the other.


''Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran''

Being "dragged down" by her partner
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, as Shakira tells it, it took her seven years before her next album, ''
Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran ''Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran'' (; ) is the twelfth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira. It was released on 22 March 2024 through Sony Music Latin. The album marks her first album release in seven years, following ''El Dorado'' (2017 ...
'' (March 2024), was released. ''Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran'', a rich collection of 16 songs, was born out of their breakup and associated Shakira's emotions. "In a stunning transformation", the artist turned her pain into musical gold, one of her most acclaimed creations. She utilizes a variety of moods and genres, including Afrobeats in "Nassau (song), Nassau, "soul-stirring" Bachata (music), bachata in "
Monotonía "Monotonía" (English: "Monotony") is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira and Puerto Rican singer Ozuna. The song was released on 19 October 2022, through Sony Music Latin as the second single from Shakira's twelfth studio album, ''La ...
", or Regional Mexican, Tex-Mex rhythms in "(Entre Paréntesis)". "Cómo Dónde y Cuándo" is "a stellar revival" of Shakira's rock roots. Shakira, describing herself as being in a survival and reflection stage, "celebrates the strength of womanhood". As she continues "to craft melodies and lyrics that evoke pain, passion and allure", she sings by herself in such tracks as "Tiempo Sin Verte" and "Última (song), Última", or collaborates with Cardi B,
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,
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, Grupo Frontera, or
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. With Argentine DJ
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she first produced " Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53", the "wildly unapologetic kiss-off" to her ex and an iconic "female empowerment anthem". ''Las Mujeres'' features two versions of "Vol. 53". The song's video shows Shakira and Bizarrap performing in the studio. At Times Square, the Tiësto remix was used with her singing and dancing. In the opening electropop "Puntería", Shakira sings, Cardi B sings and raps, and the action in the video takes place in a Greek mythology, mythological setting. "La Fuerte" is another electropop piece done with Bizarrap. The pop rock "Tiempo Sin Verte" is a "punchy alternative track fused with subtle dance melodies", in which Shakira "chants in her potent ''rockera'' vocals". "Cohete", a brilliant, pulsating dance-pop pearl with "a futuristic allure", she sings with Rauw Alejandro. The piano ballad "Última (song), Última" was the last song that Shakira insisted on adding to the album. She wanted to tell "about coming to terms with the end of her relationship and leaving the past behind". The video for the track was done on a cold day in New York City subway system. " Te Felicito" was the first single released by Shakira for her planned album. Another collaboration with Rauw Alejandro, this reggaeton electropop song "sets the tone for Shakira's no-holds-barred attitude" with respect to her ''Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran'' lyrics. The reggaeton hit " TQG" and the video Shakira recorded with Karol G; its "fierce and unapologetic" lyrics were motivated by their comparable personal experiences. The " Acróstico" ballad is "a heartfelt, yet poignant open letter from Shakira to her two children". Milan and Sasha sing and play the piano alongside their mother. "
Copa Vacía "Copa Vacía" (English: "Empty Cup") is a song by Colombian singers Shakira and Manuel Turizo. The song was released on June 30, 2023, through Sony Music Latin as the fourth single from Shakira's twelfth studio album, ''Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran'' ...
", another reggaeton track sung with
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, is known for its Shakira-mermaid video. " El Jefe" and its video were recorded with
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. According to Shakira, "it's about abuse of power". Boutayna Chokrane wrote that Shakira's ''Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran'' is "a brutally honest look at her breakup" in which the singer "signals a deliberate and timely return to her roots". But "at its core", it is "a pop album for a mainstream audience"; the artist "takes big swings and extends her dominance". In September 2024, Shakira released the lively, Afrobeats-influenced "Soltera (Shakira song), Soltera" song. Focused at this point on her sons and career, she extols the virtues and pleasures of living without a male partner. The song was followed in October with its video, which "is all about a carefree night out with friends", mostly Shakira's fellow female celebrities. In May 2025, "Soltera" brought Shakira the Favorite Latin Song award by the American Music Awards, which made her the most-awarded female Latin artist in the award show's history.


Dance and stage appearance

Next to performing music, Shakira is dedicated to dancing. She credits her belly dance-derived dancing with helping her overcome shyness. Her distinctive style is said to combine Latin dancing with Middle Eastern belly dance, which she was exposed to because of her Lebanese heritage. As Shakira said, "because my father is of 100 percent Lebanese descent, I am devoted to Arabic tastes and sounds". She told
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that she learned how to belly dance by trying to flip a coin with her belly. Her hip shaking is mentioned, for example, in Fifth Harmony's "Brave Honest Beautiful" song, where the girl group members claim they can "dance like
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" and "shake like Shakira". In her earlier live performances, Shakira was noted for usually employing minimal production, taking to the stage with little makeup and, until and including the
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, without or with few background dancers. She preferred to focus on her vocals, dance moves, and stage presence. She confessed, however, to "getting lost in a cloud of hairdressers, make-up artists and assistants" for years, but declared "reclaiming her image" and doing her own make-up now (2006). Shakira had repeatedly spoken of being a "control freak", wanting to do and be involved with "everything" on "her ship" by herself. "So I get involved in every part of my career. I'm in total control. Sometimes I feel like my mind is going to explode, but I can't change it. I've tried to delegate, but believe me, it doesn't work". On being a perfectionist, she said, "I'm not as confident as people think". .."I still have that monster inside of me that wants to do everything better and right". The stage has been the one and only place of public exposure where Shakira feels uninhibited. She greatly enjoys performing before large gatherings, but feels uncomfortable when the number of spectators is small. "The stage and crowd and lights and applause of the people dress me. Once you take that away and you’re there with your voice—it’s such a private, intimate act, the one of singing and exposing your soul." Shakira easily and naturally connects and bonds with stadiums full of fans and demonstrates in such settings "boundless self-confidence". Beginning in her twenties, Shakira dyed her black hair blond (first) and often performed barefoot (later). For her light-dyed hair (on account of which she has been called a "sellout"), she gave an interviewer the following explanation: "But it wasn’t a calculated move. It wasn’t like, ''Oh, I want to reach the American audience—let me be blonde and let me get a pair of blue contact lenses and bleach my skin''. I didn’t want to be white. I just thought my curls looked cool with a blonde, beachy style". Between Shakira's
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(1999) and Roseland Ballroom (2001) Manhattan shows, her stage appearance and style changed dramatically. "Her previous look was just as pretty, but the new one is tougher and wilder", noted in December 2001 Frank Kogan of ''The Village Voice''. To Ted Kessler of ''The Observer'' (2002), Shakira "did look like a Latino Britney Spears, Britney", with her "all bleached blonde curls" and a "tiny 5ft frame", "but as soon as she opened her mouth, she slipped into gear and motored powerfully past Britney's breathy bump'n'grind".


Songwriting

Music industry executive and artist manager Merck Mercuriadis praised Shakira's songwriting footprint, saying "what no one should ever take for granted is that she is one of the most serious and successful songwriters of the last 25 years, having written or co-written virtually every song she has ever recorded". Isabelia Herrera, a music editor, critic and curator, wrote of Shakira's "fascinating, idiosyncratic songwriting". Shakira has written several hundred songs, of which at least several dozen have become widely-known hits.


Singing

Shakira is a contralto and is known for her "unique and mesmerizing" singing voice, which includes her "trademark" yodeling. Ted Kessler described her as having "the range of an operatic diva". "She’s a rock girl through and through. Her singing is full-throated and urgent, her manner commanding onstage or on record" – wrote in 2002
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of the ''
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'' magazine. Alexandra Zacharella wrote for the University of Texas at Tyler, UT Tyler's College of Music Society that "Shakira's vocal stylings have been compared to Spanish yodeling and it is her very Arabic roots that shape her vocal inflections and the use of double harmonic scales and the Major Locrian scale in her compositions".


Instruments

Professional guitar technician Drew Foppe, who has worked with Shakira on several of her tours, spoke on her musical instrument, instrument playing and competence: "She can play the
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just fine. She plays both acoustic and electric guitars on stage. There really isn't anything that happens on stage that she isn't in complete control over, from the tones, arrangements, and the overall look of everything. It's her baby, so to speak. She isn't really a gear nerd. However, she knows exactly what she wants things to sound like from every single instrument on stage. .. The aesthetics of how a piece of gear looks is just as important as how it sounds with Shakira." In her pre-'' Laundry Service'' rock performances, Shakira also played
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extensively.


Legacy

Shakira is a prominent figure in Latin and world music. Steve Huey of
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described her (22 November 2009) as a "wildly inventive diva who created a cross-cultural pop sound rooted in her native Colombia but encompassing nearly every territory in the world. ..Noted for her aggressive, rock-influenced approach, Shakira maintained an extraordinary degree of creative control over her music, especially for a female artist; she wrote or co-wrote nearly all of her own material, and in the process gained a reputation as one of Latin music's most ambitiously poetic lyricists. When she released her first English material in late 2001, she became an instant pop sensation, thanks to her quirky poetic sense and a sexy video image built on her hip-shaking belly dance moves." Fiona Sturges of ''The Independent'' named Shakira an "international phenomenon". "At the
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Europe Awards in November" (2005), she wrote, (Shakira) "was the winner of the Best Female award, seeing off rivals Gwen Stefani, Alicia Keys, Missy Elliott and Mariah Carey". "With her Lebanese ancestry and English-language songs — with her huge bilingual hit ':es:Hips Don't Lie, Hips Don't Lie', done with the Haitian-American singer
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, for example — Shakira showed how universal a Latin artist could be. At the same time, in a difficult balance, she has tried to stay Latin American", wrote in 2009 in ''The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine'' Scott Malcomson. In 2018, ''The New York Times'' called her "a titan of Latin Pop", adding that "even as a new generation of Spanish-speaking artists are crossing over into American music's mainstream, Shakira's output stands alone". As the newspaper noted, "the seemingly ageless singer-songwriter" had produced, over almost three decades, rock, pop, and reggaeton. In January 2021, Merck Mercuriadis of the Recognition Music Group, Hipgnosis Songs Fund, which bought Shakira's song rights, hailed her, like many others had, as the "Queen of Latin Music". He stressed her role as "one of the most serious and successful songwriters of the last 25 years, having written or co-written virtually every song she has ever recorded". Shakira's global success differs from that achieved by other famous Latino singers such as
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or Enrique Iglesias, because it has been accomplished by a star who grew up in South America, the first one of this type to crossover music, crossover globally. "It was difficult for Anglo critics to decipher the differences between Latin Americans and U.S.-born Latinos, who grew up speaking and writing in English." Shakira's unprecedented expansion has inspired other Latin American artists to attempt crossing over into the U.S. music market. One example is Mexican pop star Paulina Rubio, of whom MTV wrote "there's no question that Shakira opened doors in this country for artists like Rubio to succeed". According to ''Spin (magazine), Spin'', Shakira has paved the way for such Latin artists as
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and J Balvin to crossover. The Middle Eastern newspaper ''El Correo del Golfo'' credits Shakira with "having opened the way" for several Hispanic singers today. Lucas Villa summarized in the ''Paper (magazine), Paper'' magazine (2020): "In her wake, Colombia has become a hotspot for talent with recent exports like J Balvin, Maluma and
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. As Latin music continues to become a global force, we can't forget to remember Shakira's impact in the movement." In September 2017, Time (magazine), ''Time'' magazine referred to Shakira as a "pop legend". In December 2020, ''Entertainment Tonight'' perceived Shakira as "one of the most influential artists of the 21st century". Shakira has been called "the crossover queen" by ''The Economist'', "the queen of the World Cup" by ''
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'', and "Latin America's pop queen" by ''Pitchfork (website), Pitchfork''. ''Billboard'' has noted that Shakira's music videos have "redefined the role of dancing in music videos", while seeing her as the best Latin female music video artist of all time. The authors of the book ''Reggaeton'', published by Duke University Press, credited Shakira with popularizing the reggaeton genre in North America, Europe and Asia. The PBS, Public Broadcasting Service, after the release of Shakira's album ''Shakira'', had written: "Gloria Estefan,
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and Shakira are the most successful artists of the so-called Golden Age of Latin Music which reshaped America’s cultural landscape for the twenty-first century". Alongside her impact on Latin and mainstream popular culture, Shakira has also influenced popular culture in the Arab world. In a publication titled ''Popular Culture in the Arab World: Arts, Politics, and the Media'', author Andrew Hammond wrote: "Inspired by the success of Colombian singer Shakira, who is hugely popular in the Arab world where her Lebanese origin is a source of pride, singers like
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's Nawal El Zoghbi and Morocco's Samira Said have shifted their image and sound in an attempt to follow in her footsteps". On the other hand, the newspaper ''El Correo del Golfo'' wrote that Shakira was the greatest exponent of Middle Eastern music in the West, citing her interest in Arabic music and dance. In 1999, Shakira's ''
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'' concert was the first time an "unplugged" episode was broadcast entirely in Spanish. It became her major breakthrough in the U.S. music market. A Latin performance and a Latina solo act were unprecedented in the series. In 2001, "
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" music video was aired on
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with both the English and Spanish versions. According to a spokesman for the channel, for the first time U.S. MTV had aired a Spanish-language video. "
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" was the first full Spanish-language music video to air on MTV without an English version. In 2005, Sanz and Shakira performed "La Tortura" at the
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(the first Spanish-language song featured there). In 2018, "
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" was selected as one of the greatest songs by 21st century female artists by NPR, National Public Radio, ranked at number 65. "Crossover artists often sacrifice something about their musical identities to appease a U.S. listenership. Shakira's biggest single, 'Hips Don't Lie', did the opposite. Though never marketed as reggaeton, it's the most popular song in the genre's history", wrote NPR. "
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" was named by ''Billboard'' the best List of FIFA World Cup songs and anthems, World Cup song and called "the most successful World Cup anthem ever" (2018). "The song became a global hit that transcended the time of the mundial", wrote ''Billboard'' in 2013. Published by the U.S. Bureau of International Information Programs, the journal ''Global Issues'' (2006) cited Shakira as one of the celebrities "in today's Cultural globalization, globalized world" who "made it big by sharing the uniqueness of their talent and culture with the global community". In 2020, ''The New Zealand Herald'' found Shakira's longevity in the music industry "particularly impressive given her ability to breach the lines of crossover, a feat not many artists have been able to achieve". The ''Paper'' magazine also wrote in 2020 about Shakira's longevity and her, a pre-digital era artist, ability to successfully crack the digital-streaming era of music: "The self-proclaimed 'She Wolf' is a titan in the digital era of music where she devours billions of streams with her catalog". In 2010, Google revealed that Shakira was the most searched female entertainer of the year. In 2020, she was the most Googled musician / band of the year and the 7th most searched person. Many artists have cited Shakira as an influence, expressed their admiration for her as a person and an artist, or desire to work with her on joint music projects. The list includes
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, Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, Katy Perry,
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, Justin Bieber,
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,
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, Ed Sheeran, Anitta (singer), Anitta, Cardi B, and
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, among others. In December 2021, Madison Troyer of Stacker listed Shakira as one of the most influential female artists of the 21st century, calling her "an international star without abandoning her Latin American roots". Among intellectuals and writers who have admired Shakira counts, in the first place, the Colombian 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Prize winning novelist
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, who wrote in 1999 "no one of any age can sing or dance with the innocent sensuality Shakira seems to have invented". Márquez published an essay exalting her "phenomenal musical talent", "extraordinary maturity", and "will of granite". Having met Márquez, Shakira was also pleased: "We got along very well. I think there was some kind of link intellectually. ..He's somebody that means a lot to my people, and to a certain extent, I think I do too. So it was like an encounter of two people who are trying to put the name of my country in a good visible place." Márquez and Shakira had become friends. Shakira's influence has transcended the boundaries of pop culture; she has become a socio-political influencer and was named as one of the "World's Greatest Leaders" of 2017 by ''Fortune (magazine), Fortune''. According to the magazine, "the multilingual singer was a force of nature in the philanthropic world" and "Her 104 million fans on Facebook make her the most-followed female celebrity on the planet. But her real leadership comes in how she has leveraged those (social media) platforms on behalf of vulnerable kids". ''
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'' published in November 2009 an in-depth essay by Euan Ferguson titled "The making of Saint Shakira". It treats several topics, including Shakira's impact on Colombia's social change, especially in the area of childhood education, and her ability to effectively discuss issues with such world leaders as
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and Gordon Brown ("she gets things done"). On the popular level, she is celebrated "as something of a saint" and "accorded near-divine status" in Colombia and elsewhere in Latin America. Ferguson finds Shakira quite authentic and convincing intellectually. He writes: "Something very strange happens, in the company of Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll, to cynicism. ..Not arrogant or demanding ..she not only knows what she's talking about, but puts her money where her mouth is ..she's
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gone right". For ''The Independent'' (a November 2010 article), Shakira is a "living proof that pop and politics can mix". The newspaper wonders how she "balances battling poverty with squeezing into sequinned bikinis", but notes that because of her stature and through her efforts she is able to have "the ear of the global political elite". In one instance, as witnessed by the paper's Craig McLean at the Clinton Global Initiative's annual meeting, Shakira, "a confidante of both Colombian and American presidents", appeared as comfortable mingling with political heavyweights as she was the night before, when she performed a sold-out concert at Madison Square Garden. Doing an interview with the singer, McLean commends her accented but very fluent English, but observes, referring to the 2009 "
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" video and its publicity, that she "is clearly happier, more confident, geo-politicking than talking about her own sexual politics". Shakira is, he concludes, "as sagacious as she is glam". Shakira speaks Spanish language, Spanish, Portuguese language, Portuguese,
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, Italian language, Italian, French language, French, and Catalan language, Catalan. Announcing its partnership with Shakira, "the world's iconic artist", the :es:Despegar, Despegar company wrote in June 2024: "Shakira has challenged the boundaries of art and music, establishing herself as one of the most influential and beloved artists of all time".


Monuments

* In 2006, a , statue of Shakira was installed in her hometown
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in a park near Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez. * In July 2018, Shakira visited Tannourine in Lebanon, the village of her paternal great-grandmother and father. Accompanied by officials, she went to the Tannourine Cedar Reserve, where two trees were dedicated to her and a square in the forest was named after her. * In December 2023, Shakira's hometown of Barranquilla honored the singer with a Statue of Shakira, 21-foot bronze statue in a park along the banks of the Magdalena River. The sculpture shows the curly-haired singer belly dance, belly dancing with her arms overhead, in a sheer skirt with shiny aluminum decoration.


Achievements

Shakira has received numerous awards and recognition for her work. She is the recipient of four
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and fifteen
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—Latin Grammy Award records, the second most for a female artist. With over 95 million records sold worldwide before the launching of the 2024 ''Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran'' album, Shakira is one of the world's best-selling musicians. By 2023, with over 20 billion cumulative views, she was one of the top-10 artists overall of all time on
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. By the time she released ''Laundry Service'' in 2001, she had already sold 10 million albums in Latin America, according to ''Billboard''. Three of her albums are among the List of best-selling Latin albums in the United States, best-selling Latin albums in the United States: '' Fijación Oral, Vol. 1'' (8th), ''
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'' (9th) and ''
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'' (23rd); she is the female artist with the highest number of best-selling Latin albums in the country. ''Fijación Oral, Vol. 1'' had become the best-selling Latin pop album and the second best-selling Latin album overall of the 2000s decade in the U.S. ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' has also been one of the best-selling albums in List of best-selling albums in Argentina, Argentina, List of best-selling albums in Chile, Chile, List of best-selling albums in Colombia, Colombia and List of best-selling albums in Mexico, Mexico. ''Pies Descalzos'' has been among the best-selling albums in List of best-selling albums in Brazil, Brazil and Colombia. Broadcast Data Systems, Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems said that "Hips Don't Lie" was the most-played pop song in a single week in American radio history, being played 9,657 times in one week. The song made Shakira the first artist in the history of ''Billboard'' charts to reach number-one spots on both the Pop Airplay, Mainstream Top 40 and the Hot Latin Songs chart in the same week (27 June 2006). She became the only artist from South America with number-one spots on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100, the Australian ARIA Charts, and the UK singles chart. Shakira is the female artist with most top-ten hits on the ''Billboard''s Hot Latin Songs chart (37). Her song "
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" at one time held the chart's record for List of Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart achievements and milestones#Song milestones, most weeks at number one, with the total of 25 non-consecutive weeks. She has also had most number-one songs on the Latin Digital Song Sales chart (18) and is the female artist with most number-one hits on the Latin Airplay chart (24). In 2008, Shakira was named honorary chairperson of the Global Campaign for Education. In February 2011, at its Cultural Rhythms festival, the Harvard Foundation named Shakira Artist of the Year, awarding her its most prestigious medal. The foundation's director praised the nominee: "Her contributions to music and distinguished history of creativity have been applauded by people throughout the world, and she is greatly admired worldwide for her humanitarian efforts". The Harvard Gazette wrote of "Shakira’s commitment to education and to the needs of those suffering around the world ..advanced through her humanitarian work". Nokia stated in 2010 that there were more Shakira music downloads in the prior year than of any other Latin artist; "
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" was the top download. In December 2010, she was ranked number five on ''Billboards "Online Video's Most Viral Artists of 2010" list, with 404,118,932 views. In November 2011, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce honored Shakira with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, in the Category of Recording. The announcement summarized her achievements as an artist and advocate for social causes, including her October 2011 nomination to the White House Education Commission. Originally, she was to be given the star in 2009. Also in November Shakira was declared, at the Latin Grammy Awards, Latin Grammys, the
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. In January 2012, she received the honor of ''Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, Chevalier De L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres'' from French minister of culture. The medal recognizes significant contributions to the arts and literature. In 2014, Shakira became the first musical act to perform three times at the
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. In the same year, ''Aleiodes shakirae'', a newly-described species of parasitic wasp, was named after her because it causes its host (a caterpillar) to "shake and wiggle". ''
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'' ranked Shakira on their "Forbes list of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women, list of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women" at number 40 in 2012, at 52 in 2013, and at 58 in 2014. In 2015, ''Time (magazine), Time'' recognized Shakira as one of the most influential people on social media. Shakira and Argentine president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner were the only Latin influencers on ''Times list. The magazine mentioned Shakira's "social capital", her having more Facebook fans than anybody else, and noted that she has an "unparalleled platform" on social media, where she effectively promotes her work and philanthropy. In 2018, Spotify listed Shakira as number 10 most-streamed female artist of the decade of the platform's existence; she had been the highest streamed Latin artist. In 2020, Shakira became the first female artist to have four songs from different decades to have over 100 million streams on Spotify. She was the only artist with Spanish songs, the only Latin artist, and third overall, after Michael Jackson and Eminem, to achieve this milestone. In the same year, she broke the Vevo, Vevo Certified Awards record, becoming the artist with the most videos with over 100 million views. In 2019, ''Houston Press'' listed Shakira, whose "debut album was released nearly 30 years" before, as one of the women who should have been introduced into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 2022, her financial worth was estimated at $300 million. In 2022, MTV (Latin American TV channel), MTV Latin America included Shakira in the list of "the most influential women in the history of music", as the only Latina on the list. In May 2023, ''
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'' honored Shakira as the "Latin Woman of the Year", the first time the magazine bestowed this distinction. ''Billboard'' highlighted Shakira's record-breaking achievements of 2022 and 2023 and noted that she had been one of the best-selling musicians of all time. "With grace, a deep tradition of giving back, and enormous talent" ..she "continues to be more relevant than ever", asserts the magazine. According to Ronald Day of Telemundo, Shakira has "empowered generations to embrace our (Latin) identity through music". She was ranked at number 45 on ''Billboard''s 2025 "Top 100 Women Artists of the 21st Century" list.


Philanthropy, humanitarian work and politics

In 1997, Shakira founded Fundación Pies Descalzos (the Barefoot Foundation), a Colombian charity. Funded by Shakira and other international groups and individuals, the foundation builds and maintains special schools for underprivileged children in Colombia. The name of the foundation was taken from her third studio album, ''
Pies Descalzos ''Pies Descalzos'' (, ) is the third studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 6 October 1995, by Sony Music Colombia. Its music incorporates Latin pop styles, additionally experimenting with pop rock elements. Looking to ...
'', released in 1995. The foundation is focused on aid through education; its schools across Colombia provide teaching and meals for children. On 3 April 2006, Shakira was honored at a United Nations ceremony for establishing the Pies Descalzos Foundation. Accepting the award, the singer said: "Let's not forget at the end of this day when we all go home, 960 children will have died in Latin America". Besides serving many thousand children, the foundation provides support and training for their parents and communities. Shakira personally supervises the operation, visits the schools, interacts with the children and other people involved. In December 2006, Shakira became a founding member of ALAS Foundation, Latin America in Solidarity Action (ALAS) Foundation, a coalition of artists and business leaders seeking to promote integrated early childhood public policies in Latin America and the Caribbean. ALAS organized huge concert events and worked with top politicians, as Shakira spoke of "a grand alliance, between the public sector and civil society, to protect the most fragile people in our population, the children". At the 2007 Clinton Foundation, Clinton Global Initiative, she secured a commitment of $40 million from the government of Spain for victims of natural disasters. In 2008, she served as honorary chair of the Global Campaign for Education. In the December 2008/January 2009 issue, ''People en Español'' declared Shakira the Humanitarian of the Year (a part of its ''Las Estrellas del Año'' (Stars of the Year) awards). In 2010, she collaborated with the World Bank and the Barefoot Foundation to establish an initiative that distributes educational and developmental programs for children across Latin America. Shakira is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and one of the global representatives of the United Nations, UN UNICEF, children's agency. In March 2010, she was awarded a medal by the UN International Labour Organization in recognition of being, as UN Labour Chief Juan Somavía put it, a "true ambassador for children and young people, for quality education and social justice ..we are pleased to honor what you are doing". "We must act now. Together, we can make education and decent work for all a reality", Shakira told the hundreds of guests gathered at the ceremony in Geneva. In November 2010, after performing as the opening act of the MTV Europe Music Awards, MTV European Music Awards, the Colombian singer received the MTV Free Your Mind award for her continuing efforts to facilitate access to education for all children around the world. In the Spanish edition of the magazine ''GQ'' (October 2010), Shakira directed the words "we are all gypsies" to French President Nicolas Sarkozy. In the interview, she declared: "What is happening now to them (the gypsies) will happen to our children and our children's children. We must turn to our citizens to act for the fundamental rights of human beings and condemn all that seems to us indictable". In February 2011, the FC Barcelona Foundation and Pies Descalzos reached an agreement on children's education through sport. Shakira was the youngest artist ever honored at the
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as the
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. At a tribute dinner and concert on 9 November 2011 in
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, she received the recognition for her artistic and philanthropic contributions. The Latin Academy president spoke of being "honored to pay homage to this dynamic, socially conscious woman". In October 2011, she was appointed by President
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to the President's Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanics. On 26 April 2014, Shakira was honored with the Hero Award at the 2014 Radio Disney Music Awards, Radio Disney Music Awards for her work with the Pies Descalzos Foundation and a number of other charitable organizations. In July 2017, Shakira sang with Chris Martin at the Global Citizen Festival in
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. The aims of the periodic event were to secure funding commitments and other support for action on key issues, such as access to education, food security, and women's rights worldwide. According to Global Citizen (organization), Global Citizen (2025), Shakira "continues to be a powerful voice in the movement to Defeat Poverty and Defend the Planet". On 2 November 2018, during a visit to her birthplace,
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, Colombia, concerning the construction of a school through her foundation, Shakira spoke about the educational policies of President Iván Duque's government. She argued against the government's intentions to reduce the national education budget from 13% to 7%, saying, "This is unacceptable. It shows that instead of progressing forward we are moving backward. We need to invest more in education and we need to build more schools in places where there are none." She also talked about social inequality and the resulting absence of schooling for many children. In April 2020, the World Literacy Foundation announced Shakira as the recipient of the 2020 Global Literacy Award for "her significant contribution to the improvement of literacy for disadvantaged children around the world". "While her success in the music and performance industry has taken the world by storm, her support for children's literacy and education has only improved and gained traction over the years", in the world where illiteracy is an acute global crisis, stressed the Foundation. In May 2020, Shakira donated more than 50,000 face masks and ten respirators to combat the COVID-19 pandemic in Colombia, COVID-19 pandemic in her hometown of Barranquilla. In October 2020, she was appointed by William, Prince of Wales, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge a member of the Earthshot Prize Council, to decide on prizes ("environment Nobel Prize, Nobel") for five environmental pioneers (individuals or organizations) per year, providing them with funds needed to further their work on problems impacting the environment. During the 2021 Colombian protests, Shakira condemned the violence and demanded from President Iván Duque to "immediately stop the human rights violations" and "restitute the value of human life above any political interest". Shakira's wrote an op-ed commentary for ''Time (magazine), Time'' magazine, published on 30 October 2020 under the title "Shakira: The Parents of 545 Children Are Missing, and the Silence Is Blaring". Her immediate concern was the fate of 545 children separated at the U.S.–Mexico border from their parents, whose whereabouts were unknown. She strongly criticized the U.S. border control and immigration practices: "How ..could a nation built on the shoulders of immigrants ..have such unimaginably cruel immigration policies?". "This is not about politics", she asserted, but "the people responsible for this cruel policy ("the harm caused to these innocent children") must be held accountable". She noted that "speaking up isn’t always easy, especially when one is not an American citizen and can be perceived as an outsider commenting on domestic policies". She introduced herself as "the daughter of a New Yorker", referring to the place of birth of her father. On International Women's Day, 8 March 2021, Global Citizen (organization), Global Citizen wrote about "14 feminist heroes one should know and celebrate". Shakira was listed alongside a diverse group of well-known female personalities, including
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, Jane Fonda, Hillary Clinton, Winnie Mandela, and Dolly Parton. On 2 February 2025, Shakira's 48th birthday, at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, she received the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album for ''Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran''. She dedicated the award on stage to her "brothers and sisters", immigrants in the United States: " I want to dedicate this award to all my immigrant brothers and sisters in this country", she said. "You’re loved, worth it and I will always fight with you. And to all of those women who work really hard every day to provide for their families, you are the real she wolves. So this is for you, too". At the onset of her U.S. tour (May 2025), Shakira wanted to proudly celebrate the Latino community, taking notice of the politically fraught era. "This moment together is a celebration of who we are, how far we've come", she told the ''
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'' magazine. "I want the show to be representative of who we are as a community, especially during these hard times." She sees this representation and fighting prejudice as her standing mandate throughout her career. Shakira has been reported to have been worried about the safety and well-being of her children and herself as immigrants in the U.S. Her June 2025 show in the Los Angeles area was postponed to August because of the immigration policy and enforcement-related civil unrest in the vicinity at that time.


Other undertakings

Shakira has engaged in different businesses and pursuits. She acted in the Colombian telenovela ''El Oasis'' in 1994, playing the character of Luisa Maria. Shakira and the fragrance company Puig (company), Puig launched S by Shakira, her first beauty product and the first of her Shakira Perfumes line, in 2010. Among the first perfumes released were S by Shakira and S by Shakira Eau Florale, along with lotions and body sprays. As of 2019, she had released 30 fragrances, not counting deluxe editions. On 17 September 2015, Shakira was featured as a playable bird in the game ''Angry Birds POP!'' for a limited time, and then in a special tournament in the game ''Angry Birds Friends''. On 15 October 2015, ''Love Rocks Starring Shakira'', a video game that featured her, was launched. On 14 August 2015, at The Walt Disney Company, Disney's D23 Expo, it was announced that Shakira would play a character in the Disney animated movie ''
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''. She would give voice to Gazelle, the biggest pop star in Zootopia. Shakira also recorded a song for the film, titled " Try Everything", written and composed by Sia and Stargate (record producers), Stargate. The movie brought a record-breaking box office success in several countries and earned a worldwide gross of over $1 billion, making it the 2016 in film, fourth highest-grossing film of 2016 and the List of highest-grossing films, 43rd highest-grossing film of all time. On 8 November 2024, Shakira announced that she will return as Gazelle for ''Zootopia 2'', slated for release in 2025, with new music. On 21 September 2021, Shakira released the ''La Caldera (NFT collection), La Caldera'' Non-fungible token, NFT collection, which features four audiovisual pieces. The proceeds from the collection supported Shakira's Barefoot Foundation, Pies Descalzos Foundation, aiding poor children in Colombia. In December 2021, it was announced that Shakira will be an executive producer for '' Dancing with Myself'', an
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dance competition series. The program aired in 2022. In October 2023, Epson announced a partnership with the "global icon Shakira ..a cultural influencer and change trailblazer". She became the company's brand ambassador for Epson Latin America. According to Keith Kratzberg, president and CEO at Epson America, “Shakira is an icon of creativity with unsurpassed passion for the people of Latin America”. While Epson stressed "the Colombian singer and songwriter's commitment to improving access to education for children in underprivileged communities", Shakira was happy to work with a brand whose innovative technologies improve people's lives. The partnership was envisaged to be a multi-year effort "across several communication channels and social media". To uplift women through the power of music and "empower her sisters this International Women's Day (8 March) and beyond", Shakira joined forces with Hard Rock Cafe, Hard Rock International and they announced together on 27 February 2025 a year-long partnership. She also spoke of "breaking barriers and making the world a more inclusive space where every woman feels confident being themselves". The Hard Rock Heals Foundation declared donating $250,000 to Shakira's Barefoot Foundation, Pies Descalzos Foundation. In June 2025, Shakira announced the launching of her new hair-care beauty line, ''Isima''. Changing hairstyles and colors have been prominent in the singer's performances and ''Isima'' was "designed with the diversity and specificity of Latina hair in mind". It is Shakira's first venture into the hair-care area and she has been actively promoting it on her social media platforms. As of 1 July 2025, Epson announced a new partnership with the "international music icon" Shakira, who became the brand's official ambassador for the META-CWA region (Middle East, Turkey, Africa, Central and West Asia). The goal the partnership supports is to "make technology accessible and sustainable" and "Shakira reflects the brand's mission to empower people through visual and printing solutions" on a global scale. Epson stressed Shakira's dedication to education and creativity, declared that a range of initiatives that champion youth, creativity and innovation will be incorporated and informed that the partnership with Shakira will be part of the company's Imagine New Possibilities campaign.


Personal life

In December 2024, Puerto Rican actor Osvaldo Ríos spoke of his past relationship with Shakira, which started when she was 20 and he was 36 and lasted nearly a year. He told of an "emotional and spiritual connection" between them and said that Shakira was very devoted to the Mary, mother of Jesus, Virgin Mary. They traveled together, often accompanied, "due to her family's traditional Lebanese roots", by Shakira's brother Tonino. Among the places they visited were Paris, Brazil and Puerto Rico. Although they wanted to get married, their respective careers eventually pulled them apart, as Ríos realized that "this bird had to fly very high" and encouraged Shakira to pursue her professional path without limitations. He named " Moscas en la Casa" and " " as songs inspired by their romantic bond and by their love letters in particular. Shakira began a relationship with Argentine lawyer Antonio de la Rúa in 1999. Antonio is a son of Fernando de la Rúa, who was president of Argentina from 1999 to 2001. In a 2009 interview, Shakira said, "The fact is, I'm not very traditionalist. We live together as husband and wife, we don't need anything to make it official. ..Why fix things that aren't broken?". They had been "engaged" from 2001, but the marriage had never materialized. Shakira kept saying, almost until the end, that she desired and expected a permanent union and family with de la Rúa. For a number of years, de la Rúa had managed Shakira's business and career. On 10 January 2011, a statement bearing the names "Shakira and Antonio" in the signature field was published on shakira.com. It speaks of, after "almost 11 years together ..since August 2010 ..a mutual decision to take time apart from our romantic relationship" and says that they "view this period of separation as temporary ..as we continue to be partners in our business and professional lives" and "Antonio continues to oversee and conduct my business and career interests as he has always done". De la Rúa's civil litigation against Shakira was first reported in September 2012. He filed a suit against her in California in April 2013, asking for $100 million he claimed he was owed after she terminated her business partnership with him and his services in October 2011. His lawsuit was dismissed by a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge in August 2013. Two other lawsuits that de la Rúa filed against his former partner were also unsuccessful. Shakira's relationship with Antonio de la Rúa contributed to the existence of "
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", "
Whenever, Wherever "Whenever, Wherever" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 30 August 2001 by Epic Records as the lead single from her debut English-language studio album, ''Laundry Service (album), Laundry Service'' (2001), her fifth over ...
", and on its breakup, "Lo Que Más". Shakira and the Spanish football player
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, who is exactly ten years her junior, first met in June 2010 when shooting the music video for Shakira's song "
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", the official song of the
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. A relationship ensued, for some time not revealed, and the couple took residence in
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. Shakira gave birth to their first son, Milan, on 22 January 2013. She gave birth to their second son, Sasha, on 29 January 2015. According to Shakira, she learned about Piqué's "betrayal" of her (an affair with another woman) from media accounts. It happened at a difficult time for her, when her then 91-year old father was undergoing hospitalization following a bad fall he had suffered. 12 years after they met, in June 2022, Shakira and Piqué announced in a joint statement that they were separating. In 2009, Scott Malcomson wrote in ''The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine'' article that Shakira's life is "relentless and unlikely". Her "normal manner is intense and preoccupied, with interruptions of bright enthusiasm". Her work ethics he calls "somewhat extreme". With fans, whose loyalty she seeks, "she is all attentive patience". Malcomson comments on the subject of Shakira's "feminine allure", the factor that is "at once limiting and critical to her power". He mentions the economist Jeffrey Sachs bringing the matter up in a speech at Columbia University. Malcomson lists some of the ways in which Shakira has dealt with and reacted to the issue of her attractiveness, in real life and in artistic creations: pleasant carelessness, rage and hunger, sheer athletic joy, easygoing self-confident lust, physical insecurity (the weight control pressure), and "an acute sense of the physical and mental pain of attraction". Shakira expressed her thoughts on the reasons why she had worked so hard, for so many years, on her professional development and career, what had been her "motivation to continue". In 2009 she repeatedly told the interviewer about wanting, in her early years, to bring her parents joy, "to fill the void in their own lives" (because of the hard times the family had gone through). "Then, later, I wanted to make my own people proud, my home town, my country, this country that has gone through so many difficulties." She wanted to "make a difference". Eventually, she came to realize that she herself also mattered and her motivations did not have to be all external. "And now it's all for me", she said, "I guess that's why I'm still working, because this time I get to do it for me!" In 2009, Shakira reflected on her life: "Being in the public eye since such a young age, I don't know any other way of living — it's everything I know. My family and my friends remind me what's real, which helps". Between 2007 and 2009, Shakira studied the history of Western culture, Western Civilization at University of California, Los Angeles, UCLA. In 2020, she announced her completion of an ancient philosophy course through the University of Pennsylvania, describing it as an impractical hobby of hers.


Tax controversy

In November 2017, Shakira was named in the Paradise Papers. It was disclosed that she was the sole shareholder of a Malta-based company used to transfer more than $30 million in Music licensing, music rights. Her legal representatives maintained that her use of the company was entirely lawful. In 2017, an investigation into Shakira's taxes was announced by the Spanish authorities. The prosecutors alleged that she failed to pay taxes in Spain between 2012 and 2014, a period during which she resided in Barcelona with Piqué. Shakira contended that her primary residence remained in
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during that time, that she was also engaged in international touring and was not legally a resident of Spain because of not having lived there for more than six months per year. In July 2021, a Spanish judge determined that there was "evidence of criminality" sufficient to bring her to trial on charges of Tax evasion, tax fraud. In 2021, the Pandora Papers revealed that Shakira submitted applications for three offshore companies in 2019. Her representatives informed LaSexta that these applications were not intended to establish new companies but were part of the process of dissolving existing ones. They asserted that the companies had no income or activities and that Spanish authorities had been informed of their existence. Most of the artist's income had been generated outside of Spain. Negotiations with the Spanish Prosecution Ministry took place, but in July 2022 Shakira refused the settlement offered (its terms were not disclosed), opting to go to trial to prove her innocence. Prosecutors requested an eight-year prison sentence for the alleged tax fraud offenses. The singer declared "a total violation of her rights". On 27 September 2022, a Spanish judge in Esplugues de Llobregat approved the tax fraud trial after prosecutors accused Shakira of failing to pay €14.5 million ($13.9 million) in taxes. She claimed she had already paid all owed amounts plus €3 million ($2.8 million) as interest. The Barcelona judge, Ana Duro, said the trial date would be set after she receives the necessary qualifying papers from both parties. On 20 November 2023, at the commencement of the trial, the deal with prosecutors was finally reached and Shakira settled the case by paying a €7.5 million fine. In a statement, she cited her well-being and the interest of her children as factors influencing her decision.


Discography

* '' Magia'' (1991) * '' Peligro'' (1993) * ''
Pies Descalzos ''Pies Descalzos'' (, ) is the third studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 6 October 1995, by Sony Music Colombia. Its music incorporates Latin pop styles, additionally experimenting with pop rock elements. Looking to ...
'' (1995) * ''
Dónde Están los Ladrones? ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' (, ) is the fourth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 29 September 1998 by Sony Music Entertainment, Sony Music Colombia. After attaining success in Latin America with her major-label ...
'' (1998) * '' Laundry Service'' (2001) * '' Fijación Oral, Vol. 1'' (2005) * '' Oral Fixation, Vol. 2'' (2005) * ''
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'' (2009) * ''
Sale el Sol ''Sale el Sol'' (, ) is the ninth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 19 October 2010, by Epic Records. The album marks a return to Shakira's signature Latin pop sound after the electropop record ''She Wolf'' (2009) ...
'' (2010) * ''
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'' (2014) * ''
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'' (2017) * ''
Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran ''Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran'' (; ) is the twelfth studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira. It was released on 22 March 2024 through Sony Music Latin. The album marks her first album release in seven years, following ''El Dorado'' (2017 ...
'' (2024)


Tours

* Pies Descalzos International Tour (1995–1997) *
Tour Anfibio Tour Anfibio () is second concert tour by Colombian singer Shakira support of her fourth studio album ''Dónde Están los Ladrones?'' (1998). It started on March 21, 2000, in Lima, and ended on May 12 in Buenos Aires. The tour was sponsored by ...
(2000) *
Tour of the Mongoose The Tour of the Mongoose (also known as El Tour de la Mangosta in Spanish-speaking regions) was the third concert tour by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, launched in support of her fifth studio album—and debut English-language record— ...
(2002–2003) *
Oral Fixation Tour Oral Fixation Tour (known as Tour Fijación Oral in Hispanophone countries) was the fourth concert tour by Colombian singer Shakira. It was launched in support of her sixth and seventh studio albums ''Fijación Oral, Vol. 1'' (2005). and ''Oral F ...
(2006–2007) *
The Sun Comes Out World Tour The Sun Comes Out World Tour (also known as the Sale el Sol World Tour) was the fifth concert tour by Colombian singer Shakira, launched in support of her eighth and ninth studio albums, ''She Wolf (album), She Wolf'' (2009) and ''Sale El Sol' ...
(2010–2011) *
El Dorado World Tour The El Dorado World Tour was the sixth world tour by Colombian singer Shakira, in support of her eleventh studio album, ''El Dorado (Shakira album), El Dorado''. Comprising a total of 54 shows, It was her first tour in seven years, the last bein ...
(2018) * Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour (2025)


Filmography


Television


Film


See also

* List of artists who reached number one in the United States * List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance Club Songs chart * List of best-selling albums in Brazil, Best-selling international artists in Brazil * List of best-selling Latin music artists * List of best-selling music artists * List of Billboard Social 50 number-one artists, List of ''Billboard'' Social 50 number-one artists * Women in Latin music * List of Colombians * List of highest-certified music artists in Germany * List of largest music deals


Notes


References


Further reading

* VH1 Driven: Shakir
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* VH1 Driven: Shakira (video) ** * Book: ''Woman Full of Grace'' by Ximena Diego ** * Pareles, Jon (14 November 2005). "Shakira, from lip to hip". ''New Straits Times'', p. L3. * "Shakira pertahan orang Arab". (8 November 2005). ''Berita Harian'', p. 13. * Frank Cogan's review of '' Laundry Service'' for ''The Village Voice'' ** * Chart Performance for "
Don't Bother "Don't Bother" is a song performed by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, taken from her seventh studio album and second English-language album, '' Oral Fixation, Vol. 2''. The song was released on 11 October 2005 by Epic Records as the lead si ...
" from the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 * Chart Performance for ''Oral Fixation 2'' **
''New York Times Magazine'' article on Shakira's philanthropic work on education.


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