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  2. Moscas en la Casa - Wikipedia

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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".

  3. List of songs recorded by Shakira - Wikipedia

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    "La La La (Brasil 2014)" (featuring Carlinhos Brown † Shakira (International physical deluxe edition) Shakira, Lukasz Gottwald, Mathieu Jomphe-Lepine, Max Martin, Henry Walter, Raelene Arreguin, John J. Conte Jr. 2014 [17] "La La La (Brasil 2014) (Spanish Version)" (featuring Carlinhos Brown † Shakira (Spanish/Latin American deluxe edition)

  4. Dónde Están los Ladrones? - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Estoy Aquí - Wikipedia

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    A Portuguese-language translation of the track titled "Estou Aqui" appeared on Shakira's first remix album The Remixes in 1997. [1] An English-language version, "I Am Here", was leaked to the internet in 2011. The song has additionally been performed during six of the seven concert tours Shakira has held to date. A remix by Papatinho was ...

  6. Loca (Shakira song) - Wikipedia

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    At the 2011 Premios 40 Principales awards ceremony, the Spanish version of the song was nominated for "Mejor Canción Internacional en Español" ("Best International Song in Spanish"). [22] The Spanish version of the song was nominated for "La Más Pegajosa" ("Catchiest Tune") and "Mi Ringtone" ("My Ringtone") at the 2011 Premios Juventud ...

  7. Ojos Así - Wikipedia

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    However, she was initially hesitant to record songs in English as it was not her first language, so Estefan offered to translate "Ojos Así" into English in order to show her that "it could translate well". [11] Shakira then began translating the song herself and showed it to Gloria Estefan, and would say, "Quite honestly, I can't do this better!"

  8. Sale el Sol (song) - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Shakira began work on ninth studio album Sale el Sol.The singer split the album into three musical "directions," one of which is "very rock and roll." [2] Shakira, who was a rock artist at the beginning of her career but later took on a more pop-influenced approach, said it had been "fun to re-encounter that side of my artistic personality."

  9. Whenever, Wherever - Wikipedia

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    "Whenever, Wherever" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 30 August 2001 by Epic Records as the lead single from her debut English-language studio album, Laundry Service (2001), her fifth overall.