Shakira La Diva Latina
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Shakira: The Latin Diva
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Shakira: The Latin Diva
Summary:
Shakira, the Colombian singer, has made a name for herself in the international music scene by staying true to her unique Latin, Oriental, and distinct identity.
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music, arts, entertainment, artists, singers, recreation
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Born in 1977 in Colombia, Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll rose to prominence in the 1990s in Latin America and gained international fame in the 2000s in the United States. With her Oriental-influenced style, she stands out in the Latin music world.
A successful singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, record producer, and dancer, Shakira has captivated millions with her original, creative, and bold music. Her lyrics are known for their uniqueness, featuring phrases like, "You bit the apple and left paradise, condemning a serpent, as you wished."
Her ability to craft distinctive rhymes translated seamlessly into her English-language work, beginning with her 2001 album "Laundry Service." This album was a massive hit, earning her most of her ten Grammy Awards. Popular tracks like "Underneath Your Clothes" and "Whenever, Wherever" showcase her blend of pop, Oriental, tango, and Latin influences.
Following this success, Shakira released "Fijación Oral Vol. 1 and 2," collaborating with Alejandro Sanz on "La Tortura," Wyclef Jean on "Hips Don't Lie," and Carlos Vives on "La Bicicleta," achieving even greater success.
With Catalan-Italian and Lebanese-Catholic roots, Shakira's Oriental-Latin style sets her apart in the music industry. She wrote her first poem, "La Rosa de Cristal," at the age of four and continued writing, turning her poems into songs. At eight, after her brother's tragic motorcycle accident, she penned her first song, "Tus Gafas Oscuras."
Her personality shines through her lyrics, and she isn't afraid to voice her political opinions, sometimes stirring controversy with remarks reflecting her Lebanese heritage regarding Middle Eastern conflicts.
Shakira's partner is Antonio de La Rúa, the son of a former Argentine president, a figure not entirely favored in Argentina. Despite her personal choices, her success as a singer and dancer resonates across South America, the United States, Spain, and beyond.
Her style is often compared to that of Alanis Morissette but with added sensuality and belly dancing skills that set her apart. Her international breakthrough came with her MTV Unplugged album, "Dónde Están los Ladrones" in 1999, reaching millions of young listeners in the U.S. and Europe.
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