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"Moscas en la Casa" was released in 1999 as the sixth single from the album. [2] Shakira wrote the song for Puerto Rican telenovela actor Osvaldo Ríos, her boyfriend at the time for who she also had written the songs "Tú" and "Ojos Así".
Moscas en la Casa" was released as the sixth single from Dónde Están los Ladrones? [31] It peaked at numbers ten and twenty-five on the US Latin Pop Songs and Hot Latin Songs charts, respectively. [24] [25] Several promotional single also released in select countries such "Octavo Día" (1998), "Si Te Vas" (1999), and "Dónde Están los ...
Alejandro Sanz is the featured artist in "La Tortura" released in 2005, after Shakira and Sanz recorded "Te Lo Agradezco, Pero No" launched in 2007. " Loca " contains versions in English and Spanish , the English version includes the collaboration of Dizzee Rascal , while the Spanish version contains the collaboration of El Cata .
Dare (La La La) The Day and the Time; Deja Vu (Prince Royce and Shakira song) Despedida (Shakira song) Día de Enero; Día Especial; Did It Again (Shakira song) Don't Bother; Don't Wait Up (song) Don't You Worry (Black Eyed Peas, Shakira and David Guetta song) Dónde Están los Ladrones? (song) ¿Dónde Estás Corazón? Dreams for Plans
"Ojos Así" is a song by Colombian singer Shakira from her fourth studio album, Dónde Están los Ladrones? (1998). Infused with nuances of Arabic pop, the lyrics tell of the singer traveling the world but not having seen eyes like her lover's.
"Cómo Dónde y Cuándo" is a pop rock [13] ballad [14] written by Shakira, Albert Hype, Servando Primera, Rafa Rodríguez and Daniel Rondón.It explores themes of love and hopefulness [15] with lyrics about being surrounded by your friends and family, [16] emphasizing moving on from the past, embracing the present, and looking to the future with optimism. [17]
The TEN lyrics include, “See a man’s soul fly from his eyes and his breath gone … I wanted more, it made it less wrong. Seeing blood spilt same floor he was left on,” according to The Sun.
"Tú" was written by Shakira and composed by herself along with Dillon O'Brian. The production was handled by the singer and Lester Méndez. [5] In an interview with Remezcla in 2018, O'Brian mentioned that he and Shakira tried different melodies at his piano, but she was not satisfied with the pitches. [6]