You mean a more mainstream one. i think give it up to me was great..it had a cheap art school vibe to it. the video needed to be mainstream .. the shiva thing and the abstract red arms where just too wierd for some..
anywho i cant believe we havent heard much about this project besides that its going to be like laundry service... billingual.. wonder if it will have more english songs or more spanish.. I PRAY THEY ARE NOT ALL TRANSLATED SONGS THOUGH.
Yeah the video was good but not what I pictured when I heard the song should been a little more sexier IMO like She Wolf. Yeah I think this time around if her label actually gives her the right promo that this will be another smash era for Shakira! I'm already :sex: with excitement!
On Shakira: "It's funny. I've done three sessions with her. I brought Pitbull into one of the sessions. He convinced her to come to the Dominican Republic. He took her to Little Havana. He took her to the 'hood clubs. She came to me, and she had some ideas to do some mambo. I told her I don't really do mambo, but we can find the best players, and I can produce it. We sat down, and she had some ideas. I had ideas, and Pit had ideas."
On Shakira: "It's funny. I've done three sessions with her. I brought Pitbull into one of the sessions. He convinced her to come to the Dominican Republic. He took her to Little Havana. He took her to the 'hood clubs. She came to me, and she had some ideas to do some mambo. I told her I don't really do mambo, but we can find the best players, and I can produce it. We sat down, and she had some ideas. I had ideas, and Pit had ideas."
Less than six months after releasing her English album She Wolf, Shakira is back at work on her next project, Rap-Up.com has exclusively learned.
Producer Jim Jonsin (T.I., Beyoncé) and songwriter Rico Love (Usher, Diddy) were in the studio with the Colombian bombshell earlier this month. “I worked with Shakira a few weeks ago in Miami. We did two sessions together,” Rico told Rap-Up TV. “She’s working on another album.”
Fans of the “Gypsy” can expect to see her shake her famous hips once again with the new music, which Rico described as having a “more pop, edgy” sound. “She wanted to really dance on this record and do what made her famous in America, a ‘Whenever, Wherever’-type vibe,” he revealed.
Despite her global superstar status, there were no diva antics in the lab. “She’s really a sweetheart. We got along really good,” said Rico. “She understands what she wants, she knows her strong points, and she demands that.”
On July 11, Shakira will perform “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa),” the official song of 2010 FIFA World Cup, at the closing ceremony before the FIFA World Cup Final at Johannesburg Soccer City Stadium in South Africa.
ANYONE AND EVERYONE that works w/shakira fall in love with her. Like when Pharrell was inspired by her "beauty."