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Single: Shakira f/ Rihanna - "Can't Remember to Forget You"
Member Since: 4/9/2012
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Actually i dont give a damn about TOD im happy she didnt release it as a lead single it would have been a european success only.
This duet means BUSINESS.
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Member Since: 3/21/2012
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I listened to an early demo of Truth or Dare that a reviewer friend of mine received a very long time ago... I really hope it will make it to the album cause the song was fire.
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Member Since: 1/3/2014
Posts: 128
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Originally posted by envy_elric
By the way guys, one of the requirements for me to get the song was to accept an interview with Shakira by Skype. I'm full of work, if you have any question you would like to make to her just send me a pm, it would really help me out 
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Hey, thanks for giving us that opportunity!
I would love to know what Shaki thinks about Beyoncé's decision to release an album out of the blue, like that, and if she feels that there should be a change in how music is delivered to the fans nowadays?
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 6,714
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Originally posted by envy_elric
I listened to an early demo of Truth or Dare that a reviewer friend of mine received a very long time ago... I really hope it will make it to the album cause the song was fire.
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Truth Or Dare needs to see the light!
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Member Since: 6/29/2011
Posts: 11,522
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Originally posted by Lorelei
Actually i dont give a damn about TOD im happy she didnt release it as a lead single it would have been a european success only.
This duet means BUSINESS.
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I mean obvi what we're getting now is better, but I still want TOD too! Even if it's just leaked or an album track.
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Member Since: 3/31/2012
Posts: 23,576
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Originally posted by envy_elric
I listened to an early demo of Truth or Dare that a reviewer friend of mine received a very long time ago... I really hope it will make it to the album cause the song was fire.
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This song sounds so promising, I hope it'll end up on the album.
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Member Since: 6/29/2011
Posts: 11,522
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Originally posted by djkostream
Truth Or Dare needs to see the light!
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#JusticeForTruthOrDare
it seemed like it would be too generic to be a Shaki lead single though. but again i'm still thirsty for it

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Member Since: 5/12/2012
Posts: 18,331
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Quote:
Originally posted by envy_elric
I listened to an early demo of Truth or Dare that a reviewer friend of mine received a very long time ago... I really hope it will make it to the album cause the song was fire.
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Please do ask her about it... it could be 3rd European single material 
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Member Since: 8/18/2013
Posts: 1,973
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Info about Truth or Dare:
She'll do two versions of the song, even though it's for her English album, she'll make, as usual, a Spanish version of the song as well.
Video sets include a labyrinth, Shakira dressed as a Gypsy, and a choreography set as a flash mob, in the streets of the Pavilhao de Portugal.
It sounds more electro, not dubstep at all and as for the latin, it depends on the perspective.
It starts with "La la la la la", then the structure goes: Verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus.
The ending of the dance break goes "Dance floor dance floor dance dance d-d-d-d--d-d-d-d-a-a-a-a-a-ncefloor" *stops* "LA LA LA LA LA LA".
Reportedely really catchy, and one of Shakira's strongest songs in years, in her ambition to conquer the US Market, produced by RedOne, Afrojack and Sidney Samson.
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Member Since: 6/3/2006
Posts: 51,724
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Originally posted by WillingtonHH
ok #AskShakira when will her next tour start and where?

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!!! I need a tour ASAP
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Member Since: 6/3/2006
Posts: 51,724
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Originally posted by TalkThatRihanna
Info about Truth or Dare:
She'll do two versions of the song, even though it's for her English album, she'll make, as usual, a Spanish version of the song as well.
Video sets include a labyrinth, Shakira dressed as a Gypsy, and a choreography set as a flash mob, in the streets of the Pavilhao de Portugal.
It sounds more electro, not dubstep at all and as for the latin, it depends on the perspective.
It starts with "La la la la la", then the structure goes: Verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus.
The ending of the dance break goes "Dance floor dance floor dance dance d-d-d-d--d-d-d-d-a-a-a-a-a-ncefloor" *stops* "LA LA LA LA LA LA".
Reportedely really catchy, and one of Shakira's strongest songs in years, in her ambition to conquer the US Market, produced by RedOne, Afrojack and Sidney Samson.
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 Good memories. I shot that video with her. It was so pleasing to see her. I gave those informations to the owner of Shakira: Sale El Sol. I am just not sure about the producers, but I guess it is safe to say it does sound like a song of them.
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 6,714
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Originally posted by helloDer
#JusticeForTruthOrDare
it seemed like it would be too generic to be a Shaki lead single though. but again i'm still thirsty for it

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Definitely we need to listen !
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Member Since: 3/31/2012
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Originally posted by Lifeline
Please do ask her about it... it could be 3rd European single material 
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If they ever release another single, it's gotta be ww. It's really dumb to release a single here and another one in Europe. That's why She Wolf era was ****ed up and both Give it Up to Me and Did it Again flopped. 
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Member Since: 6/29/2011
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Quote:
Originally posted by TalkThatRihanna
Info about Truth or Dare:
She'll do two versions of the song, even though it's for her English album, she'll make, as usual, a Spanish version of the song as well.
Video sets include a labyrinth, Shakira dressed as a Gypsy, and a choreography set as a flash mob, in the streets of the Pavilhao de Portugal.
It sounds more electro, not dubstep at all and as for the latin, it depends on the perspective.
It starts with "La la la la la", then the structure goes: Verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus.
The ending of the dance break goes "Dance floor dance floor dance dance d-d-d-d--d-d-d-d-a-a-a-a-a-ncefloor" *stops* "LA LA LA LA LA LA".
Reportedely really catchy, and one of Shakira's strongest songs in years, in her ambition to conquer the US Market, produced by RedOne, Afrojack and Sidney Samson.
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but if they ditched that in favor of CRTFY, then CRTFY must be even better 
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Member Since: 7/16/2010
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Member Since: 8/18/2013
Posts: 1,973
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Originally posted by Pedro
 Good memories. I shot that video with her. It was so pleasing to see her. I gave those informations to the owner of Shakira: Sale El Sol. I am just not sure about the producers, but I guess it is safe to say it does sound like a song of them.
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U shot the video? And gave this info?
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Member Since: 1/7/2014
Posts: 944
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Quote:
Originally posted by envy_elric
By the way guys, one of the requirements for me to get the song was to accept an interview with Shakira by Skype. I'm full of work, if you have any question you would like to make to her just send me a pm, it would really help me out 
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Tell her we got an fanbase name lol.
She needs to say it.
THE WOLFPACK IS READY!

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Member Since: 6/29/2011
Posts: 11,522
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Originally posted by Shakira Stan
If they ever release another single, it's gotta be ww. It's really dumb to release a single here and another one in Europe. That's why She Wolf era was ****ed up and both Give it Up to Me and Did it Again flopped. 
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DIA should've been WW, GIUTM was  anyway
gahh maybe Shaki can have two smash WW + US hits this era
CRTFY + TOD 
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Member Since: 3/31/2012
Posts: 23,576
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Quote:
Originally posted by TalkThatRihanna
Info about Truth or Dare:
She'll do two versions of the song, even though it's for her English album, she'll make, as usual, a Spanish version of the song as well.
Video sets include a labyrinth, Shakira dressed as a Gypsy, and a choreography set as a flash mob, in the streets of the Pavilhao de Portugal.
It sounds more electro, not dubstep at all and as for the latin, it depends on the perspective.
It starts with "La la la la la", then the structure goes: Verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus.
The ending of the dance break goes "Dance floor dance floor dance dance d-d-d-d--d-d-d-d-a-a-a-a-a-ncefloor" *stops* "LA LA LA LA LA LA".
Reportedely really catchy, and one of Shakira's strongest songs in years, in her ambition to conquer the US Market, produced by RedOne, Afrojack and Sidney Samson.
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I can't. 
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Member Since: 5/12/2012
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