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Born in Barranquilla, Colombia to parents
of Columbian and Lebanese descent, Shakira Mebarak released her
first album in Colombia at age 13 with her CD 'Magia,' or magic,
which was produced under the watchful eyes of Miguel E. Cubillos
and Pablo Tedeschi. After taking a break to go to school, she
came out with her next album, 'Peligro,' or danger. Fancying herself
a true "artista," Shakira has been dancing, writing
and singing since age three and continues to write all of her
own music. Shakira is perhaps best known for her landmark recording
Pies Descalzos, a hybrid of rock, pop and Latin rhythms that sold
over 3.6 million copies worldwide. Shakira blends American style
pop-rock with traditional Latin rhythms, creating her own unique
sound and forging new ground in the growing Latin music market
in the United States. The song first released, Estoy Aqui, hit
number one for weeks and permanently landed her in the Latin Divas
category.
Shakira's career received a boost when
she was named Latin Female Artist of the Year at the 1998 World
Music Awards. Her fourth album, Donde Estan los Ladrones, reached
the No. 1 spot on Billboard's Latin 50. At the 2000 Latin Grammy,
two of her songs, 'Ojos Asi' and 'Octavo Dia' received awards
thus further boosting her popularity in the United States. In
fact, after the Grammy awards, record sells rose twenty percent
in the United States. Her latest album, MTV Unplugged, was released
in 1999. Recorded in Manhattans Ball Room, Shakira performed remixes
as long as original versions of her songs we love. The CD hit
number one for weeks and is still found on the top ten chart.
Still even with all of her success, Shakira was not yet a household
name in the USA.
She hopes to fix that with her next album
that is expected to come out in November in the United States.
It is being translated into English by Gloria Estefan and being
marketed by her husband, Emilio. Also, in the near future, she
plans to come out with a new album in Spanish she has been working
on in Uruaguay with her 'novio,' the son of the president of Argentina.
Regardless of the success she may find with future works, all
she has contributed today and tomorrow will forever change Latin/Pop
music. Although she is compared to Alanis Morrisette, she is one
of a kind.
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