“I wanted to do something with Cardi. We were always discussing internally if it was a good idea to put someone on this song. I always pictured Cardi in this song. I reached out, and here we are,” Shakira said. “It’s been so fun to work with you. It’s so easy, honestly. ...
1nonly "Shakira!": Woo NateGoyard I got so much motherfuckin' designer on right now Break it down, bring it back, make...
Shakira is once again singing about her heartache and an ex who “hurt” her in her new collaboration with Karol G, “TQG.” The song’s title is an acronym for “Te Quedó Grande” and roughly translates to “I’m too good for you.” The phrase was used in Shakira’s previousreveng...
She can make a "careera" shakin like shakira Arch in her back bone, like throwin back trone Even if she take it there she gone bring it back home [hook x2: jae millz] Bring it back, bring it back I said bring it back, bring it back, bring it back I said momma heel up ree...
Shakira feat. Wyclef JeanAlways Bon JoviHips Don't Always Lie But they do every now and again!Jacynthia Maries Mama Tried Merle HaggardBad Medicine Bon JoviMama Tried Bad Medicine And she ended up in hospital!Jacynthia Maries There are additional duets that haven't been done yet available. ...
The last time Latin music had a massive impact was in the early 2000's. At the time artists like Ricky Martin, Shakira, and Marc Anthony (to name a few) were recording songs in English to appeal to an American and Global market. They were considered to be cross-over artists. ...
Now look at you (What?) Now you just a punk (Man), little scaredy cat (Word) Got you shook like Shakira's ass (Yeah) To look at your reflection staring back Bitch, it's just a mirror, relax Man, you're so full of shit, you need MiraLAX Open your mouth and shit flies out, ...
Shakira’s eighth studio album shifted her sound from pop-rock and Latin pop to a more electro-pop sound, as heard on the album’s lead single, “She Wolf.” The song hit No. 11 on theBillboardHot 100 Chart, marking one of the Colombian superstar’s most successful English singles. ...
Shakira’s eighth studio album shifted her sound from pop-rock and Latin pop to a more electro-pop sound, as heard on the album’s lead single, “She Wolf.” The song hit No. 11 on theBillboardHot 100 Chart, marking one of the Colombian superstar’s most successful English singles. ...
Shakira’s eighth studio album shifted her sound from pop-rock and Latin pop to a more electro-pop sound, as heard on the album’s lead single, “She Wolf.” The song hit No. 11 on theBillboardHot 100 Chart, marking one of the Colombian superstar’s most successful English singles. ...