Shakira has collaborated with artists such as Cerati, Prince Royce, Maná, Carlos Vives, Black Eyed Peas, among others. Courtesy: @shakira

Shakira is probably the best-known Colombian singer-songwriter in the world for his heartbreaking ballads and pop anthems, however, the barranquillera artist No collaborated really no known artist in the first decade of his career.

It wasn’t until 2005 when he released Oral Fixation, Vol. 1 and Oral Fixation, Vol. 2, which he started throwing collaborations starring: The torture con Alexander Sanzthere hips don’t lie con Wyclef Jean. He also included on these albums songs with Gustave Cerati there carlos santana.

From, Shakira did collaborations with artists like Maluma, Prince Royce, Manna, Carlos Vives there Black Eyed Peasreleasing songs in which he adopts more urban rhythms and incorporates elements of reggaeton and bachata into his songs.

So in his last collaboration is with the Argentinian producer Shaving In BZRP Musical Sessions, Vol. 53where he launches criticism of infidelity towards the former Barcelona footballer, Gerard pricksWe see Shakira more in current rhythms.

This song came after Monotony con Ozuna, a duet in which the Colombian does not stop lyrically either. Carried by a bachata melody, Shakira she is very candid when talking about heartbreak and the end of what seemed like a perfect relationship.

It should be noted that Shakira will be released, this Friday, February 24, 2023, a song with the also Colombian artist, Karl G.call THQwhich keeps all the artists’ fans (and those who don’t) in suspense, because this collaboration promises a lot.

Thus, and as a result of this new cooperationwe must remember the five best collaborations of the Colombian star with other great artists.

This worldwide mega-success gave Shakira his first and only (to date) No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, which he led for two weeks in April 2006 and held for a total of 31 weeks. With its Latin rhythms, sensual lyrics and respective music video, in which Shakira shows off her Arabic dancing skills.

The hip doesn’t lie con Wyclef Jean it propelled the Colombian star to new heights and won her the Billboard Latin Music Award in the “Hot Latin Song” Vocal Collaboration of the Year category.

One of their happiest and most celebrated collaborations, on the bike of Shakira there Carlos Vives brought together two of the most important international figures of Colombian music. The tropical theme has over 1.5 billion views on YouTube since its launch in July 2016. After its debut, it topped Billboard’s Latin Airplay for six weeks, and it stayed on the charts for 27 weeks. It was also among the top spots for Hot Latin Songs and Latin Streaming Songs.

It is one of the most sung songs in Latin pop. However, what makes collaboration to be very special is that Shakira join forces with Gustave Cerati, the illustrious leader of the Argentinian rock band Soda Stereo. The song peaked at No. 2 on the Latin Pop Airplay in 2005.

one of his first collaborations, The torture con Alexander Sanzrepresented a key change for Shakira, who entered a more experimental phase of his career, taking reggaeton-leaning beats and fusing them with his signature alternative music-based sound. Released in 2005 as part of his album Fijación Oral, Vol. 1, this urban-tinged pop song immediately won over audiences, winning the Latin Grammy for Song and Record of the Year in 2006. “La Tortura” peaked at No. 1 on Hot Latin Songs in June 2005, to rule for 25 weeks.

When these creators of shots from Colombia and Argentina joined forces for “Vol. 53″, internet broke with Shakira sing to her cheating ex, Gerard pricks, to whom he tells in extremely blunt verses that it’s clear that a top wolf like her shouldn’t settle for a guy like him. The song quickly made history as the top Latin debut song on YouTube, where it racked up over 50 million views in just 24 hours.

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