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Pretty much all of them.
Estoy Aquí incorporated pop/rock with an underlying dance beat.
Ciega, Sordomuda saw her using traditional Mexican sounds with a house beat.
Whenever, Wherever was completely different from her earlier work & the 1st time she used Colombian/South American/Andean sounds in her music.
La Tortura was sent to English radio & was the 1st Spanish song on heavy rotation on MTV - first time she used reggaeton in her music.
Don't Bother reverted back to her rock sound with an 80s feel that was reminiscent of The Cure.
She Wolf was the 1st time she used electro/italo-disco sounds & vocal effects (vocoder).
Loca was the most urban sounding Latin song (merengue) she had ever done.
Can't Remember To Forget You was a duet with Rihanna that everyone expected to be a club banger but turned out to be a ska-tinged punk guitar driven song.
She's never done the same sound twice when it comes to her lead singles. Her fans have come to expect the unexpected when it comes to her lead singles.
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