Shakira La Diva Latina
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Shakira: The Latina Diva
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Colombian singer Shakira has made a mark on the international music scene by maintaining her unique blend of Latin, Eastern, and original influences.
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Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll was born in Colombia in 1977. Since the 1990s in Latin America and the 2000s in the United States, she has become a major figure in Latin music, known for her distinct style that blends Eastern elements with originality.
A successful singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, record producer, and dancer, Shakira has captivated the ears and hearts of millions?"young and old?"with her creative and rebellious music. Her lyrics are unique, featuring unusual poetry and lines such as, "You bit the apple, and gave up paradise, and condemned a serpent, as you wished it so."
Her ability to craft rhymes in a distinctive manner sets her apart. When she began releasing English-language songs in 2001, she seamlessly adapted her style without facing language barriers.
Her first English album, "Laundry Service," became a massive hit, earning her the majority of her ten Grammy Awards. Songs like "Underneath Your Clothes" and "Whenever, Wherever" became incredibly popular. Her music blends pop with Eastern, tango, and Latin influences, creating original rhythms.
Following this, “Fijación Oral Vol. 1 and 2” featured hits like "Tortura" with Alejandro Sanz, "Hips Don't Lie" with Wyclef Jean, and "Beautiful Liar" with Beyoncé.
Shakira's diverse heritage?"Catalan-Italian and Lebanese Catholic?"contributes to her signature style, setting her apart from other artists.
She wrote her first poem, "La Rosa de Cristal," at the age of four and continued to write, turning poems into songs. After her brother died in a motorcycle accident when she was eight, she composed her first song, "Tus Gafas Oscuras."
Her strong personality is evident in her lyrics and poems. Politically, she has expressed controversial opinions, including some comments reflecting her Lebanese background on Middle Eastern conflicts.
Her then-boyfriend, future husband Antonio de la Rúa, son of a former Argentine president, was not popular in Argentina, yet Shakira's exceptional talents as a singer and dancer remain celebrated across South America, the United States, Spain, and beyond.
Her style is often compared to Alanis Morissette, but with a sensuality and belly dancing skill that distinguish her. Her breakthrough in the international scene came with her 1999 MTV Unplugged album, "Dónde Están los Ladrones," which reached millions of young people in the US and Europe.
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