''Pies Descalzos'' (, ) is the third studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter
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 ...
, released on 6 October 1995, by
Sony Music Colombia. Its music incorporates
Latin pop
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styles, additionally experimenting with
pop rock
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elements. Looking to revive her struggling career after the commercial failures of her first two studio efforts ''
Magia'' and ''
Peligro'', she assumed a prominent position in its production. Luis Fernando Ochoa co-wrote each of the eleven tracks on the record with Shakira and produced the whole album.
''Pies Descalzos'' received generally favorable reviews from
music critics
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, who complimented it as a strong debut showing. Commercially, the project became Shakira's breakthrough record, with which she established notability throughout Latin America. It was awarded the "Diamond Prism" in her native Colombia, acknowledging one million copies sold in the nation. The album additionally peaked at numbers three and five on the US ''
Billboard
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'' Latin Pop Albums and Latin Albums component charts, respectively. It was later certified
platinum
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by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA). The album was also a breakthrough for Shakira in the country according to John Lannert of ''Billboard''.
Six singles were released from ''Pies Descalzos'', all of which attained commercial success in the United States. Its
lead single "
Estoy AquÃ" peaked at number 2 on the ''Billboard''
Latin Songs component chart, and was her first track promoted through an accompanying music video. Follow-up singles "
¿Dónde Estás Corazón?", "
Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos', "
Un Poco de Amor", "
AntologÃa", and "
Se Quiere, Se Mata" peaked within the top 20 of the chart. The record was additionally promoted through the Tour Pies Descalzos, which visited North and South America and Europe throughout 1996 and 1997. The album was
reissue
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Reasons for reissue
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Reco ...
d as ''Colección de Oro'' in 2002.
Background
In 1990, a 13-year-old Shakira signed a recording contract with
Sony Music Colombia. Her debut
studio album
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''
Magia'' was released in 1991, and largely consisted of tracks she had written since she was eight years old. Commercially, the project struggled, selling an underwhelming 1,200 copies in her native Colombia. Her follow-up record ''
Peligro'' was released in 1993, and suffered a similar failure. Consequently, Shakira took a two-year hiatus, allowing her to complete her high school education. Looking to revive her struggling career, Shakira decided to make an international debut studio album.
''Pies Descalzos'' was produced on a budget of $100,000, since it was expected to only move 100,000 copies.
Composition
''Pies Descalzos'' primarily focuses on
Latin pop
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genres, though it experiments with
pop rock
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styles.
Assuming a prominent position in its production, she co-wrote each of the 11 tracks included on the record.
The albums opens with "
Estoy AquÃ" ("I'm Here"), which sees prominent uses of guitar instrumentation. Lyrically, it discusses a willingness to correct a failed relationship. The
pop ballad "
AntologÃa" ("Anthology") notes an appreciation of the knowledge a lover has shared. "
Un Poco de Amor" ("A Little Bit of Love") states that Shakira is waiting to find someone who loves her. It became her first track to include phrases in English, performed by the uncredited Howard Glasford, and additionally experiments with elements of
reggae music
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.
The guitar-driven "Quiero" ("I Want") explains Shakira's happiness upon the return of a lover. Similarly, the mid-tempo "Te Necesito" ("I Need You") and the upbeat "Vuelve" ("Return") describe her yearning for a romantic partner to re-enter her life. "Te Espero Sentada" ("I Wait Sitting") expresses a desire for a romantic partner to be aware of the sorrow his absence brings to Shakira. "
Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos" ("Bare Feet, White Dreams") suggests that one is happiest when living a carefree lifestyle, while "Pienso en Ti" ("I Think of You") notes that Shakira thinks more about a lover as times progresses. The penultimate track "
¿Dónde Estás Corazón?" ("Where Are You Love?") asks that her boyfriend comes back to her. The album closes with its eleventh track "
Se Quiere, Se Mata" ("You Want, You Kill"), which tells the story of expectant parents Braulio and Dana, and sees the usage of a
harmonica
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during its chorus.
Singles
"
Estoy AquÃ" was serviced as the
lead single from ''Pies Descalzos'' in 1995. It was met with positive reviews from music critics, who recognized it as a stand-out track from its parent album.
Additionally, it became Shakira's first recording to attain commercial success. The song peaked at numbers 1 and 2 on the ''
Billboard
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''
Latin Pop Songs The '' Billboard'' Latin pop charts began in 1985 when an album chart were introduced as Latin Pop Albums in the June 29 issue of the magazine. In October 1994, ''Billboard'' then established Latin Pop Airplay, which initially rank the most-played ...
and
Latin Songs component charts.
"Estoy AquÃ" became the first track by Shakira to receive an accompanying music video, and was directed by
Simon Brand. The setting depicts a barn during the fall and wintertime, and shows a black-haired Shakira performing the song with her guitar.
"
¿Dónde Estás Corazón?" was originally featured on a Colombian
compilation album
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titled ''Nuestro Rock Volumen II''.
After attaining success, it was included on ''Pies Descalzos'' and re-released as the second single of the project, and was also embraced as a highlight from the record.
The track peaked at numbers 3 and 5 on the ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Songs and Latin Songs charts, respectively.
Its music video was directed by
Gustavo Garzón, and shows various scenes of Shakira holding photographs, sitting in a red chair, and singing in the rain.
"
Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos" was serviced as the third single from its parent album, and was praised for its melody and songwriting.
In comparison to its preceding singles, the track slightly underperformed, reaching number 11 on the ''Billboard'' Latin Pop Songs chart.
Its accompanying music video was directed by Garzón, and films Shakira singing while attending an
upper class
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masquerade ball
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.
"
Un Poco de Amor" became the fourth single from the project, and was appreciated for its prominent reggae influences.
It peaked at number 11 on both the ''Billboard'' Latin Songs and Latin Pop Songs charts.
The music video was directed by Garzón, and depicts Shakira dancing with uncredited guest vocalist Howard Glasford, in addition to members of various ethnic groups.
The fifth single "
AntologÃa" peaked at numbers 3 and 15 on the Latin Pop Songs and Latin Songs charts, respectively.
The track did not receive a formal music video, though a performance in Miami during the
Oral Fixation Tour was officially released to
YouTube
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in 2009. As of November 2024 it has amassed over 170 million views.
The sixth and final single "
Se Quiere, Se Mata" reached numbers 1 and 8 on the Latin Pop Songs and Latin Songs charts, respectively.
Its music video was directed by Juan Carlos Martin; it tells the story of Braulio and Dana, who succumb to their sexual desires, resulting in Dana's pregnancy. It concludes as Dana goes to abort her unborn child, and dies herself.
Release and promotion
On 21 November 1995, Shakira held the first live concert performance from the album at the La Castellana theater in
Bogotá
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,
Colombia
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, where she performed several tracks.
Tour
To further promote ''Pies Descalzos'', Shakira embarked on the ''Tour Pies Descalzos'' during 1996 and 1997. During the tour Shakira visited most Latin American countries. The show in
Mexico City
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attracted over 10,000 fans. By its conclusion, she visited ten countries and performed twenty-one shows across two continents. The concert in Ecuador was filmed and was broadcast on national television.
Critical reception
In retrospect, ''Pies Descalzos'' received generally favorable reviews from
music critics
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, who complimented it as a strong debut showing.
Carlos Quintana from
About.com
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appreciated Shakira's "combination of styles, well thought lyrics and music arrangements", and placed it among her strongest bodies of work.
Jose F. Promis of
AllMusic
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opined that the record "
alancedheartfelt, earnest ballads with catchy, jangly pop/rock" and was a "solid debut".
A reviewer from ''
Billboard
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'' provided a positive review, opining that the record "
arriespassion, conviction, and honesty".
At the 1997
''Billboard'' Latin Music Awards, the album received two awards for "Pop Album of the Year by a Female Artist" and "Pop Album of the Year by a New Artist".
The album was also nominated at the
9th Lo Nuestro Awards in 1997 for "
Pop Album of the Year", but lost to
Enrique Iglesias
Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler (; born 8 May 1975) is a Spanish singer and songwriter. He started his recording career in the mid-1990s on the Mexican label Fonovisa where he released three Spanish albums ''Enrique Iglesias (album), Enrique ...
's album ''
Vivir''.
Shakira herself received the
Lo Nuestro Awards
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for "
Pop Female Artist of the Year" and "
Pop New Artist of the Year".
In 2015, ''Billboard'' listed ''Pies Descalzos'' as one of the Essential Latin Albums of Past 50 Years, stating that "Finally, Latin rock had found its muse".
Commercial performance
Commercially, the project became Shakira's breakthrough record, with which she established notability throughout Latin America. In Argentina, it attained double-platinum certification after passing 120,000 in sold copies.
In her native Colombia, the album was awarded the "Diamond Prism" by her record label, acknowledging sales of one million units.
It was awarded platinum in Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru, Chile, Mexico and Central America.
Elsewhere, the album peaked at number 71 on the
German Albums Chart.
In the United States, it failed to chart on the
''Billboard'' 200. However, it reached number 34 on the ''
Billboard
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'' Hot Heatseekers Albums component chart, and additionally peaked at numbers 3 and 5 on the Latin Pop Albums and Latin Albums charts.
As of 2008, ''Pies Descalzos'' has sold over five million copies. , it has sold 580,000 copies in the US, making it the
23rd bestselling Latin album in the country according to
Nielsen SoundScan
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.
In Latin America the album sold over 2 million copies.
Track listing
Personnel
Credits adapted from
Allmusic
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.
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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 ...
–
producer, vocals
* Luis Fernando Ochoa – producer, background vocals,
guitar
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, keyboards,
harmonica
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,
percussion
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* Alvaro Farfan – director
*Victor Di Persia – Recording and Mixing Engineer
* Camillo Montilla – engineer, piano
* Sonido Azulado – engineer
* Henry Gerhart – live audio engineer
* Luly Deya – assistant engineer
* José MartÃnez – assistant engineer
* Freddi Niño – assistant engineer
* Juan Antonio Castillo – mixing
* Michael Fuller – mastering
* Sergio Solano – guitar
* Italo Lamboglia – drums
* Gonzo Vasquez – programming,
drums
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, percussion, background vocals
* Jose Gaviria – background vocals
* Andrea Piñeros – background vocals
* Jose Garcia – bass guitar
* Alejandro Gomez – harmonica
* Eusebio Valderrama –
trumpet
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* Samuel Torres – percussion
* Felipe Dothe – design
* Javier Hincapie – design
* Patricia Bonilla – photography
* Miguel Angel Velandia – photography
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications and sales
See also
*
1995 in Latin music
*
List of best-selling albums in Brazil
*
List of best-selling albums in Colombia
*
List of best-selling albums in Mexico
*
List of best-selling Latin albums
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*
List of best-selling Latin albums in the United States
Notes
References
External links
Shakira.com > Discography > Pies DescalzosFundación Pies Descalzos
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1995 albums
Shakira albums
Sony Music Colombia albums
1990s Spanish-language albums