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Pies Descalzos (transl. Bare Feet, Spanish: [ˌpjez ð̞esˈkal.sos]) is the third studio album by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, released on 6 October 1995, by Sony Music Colombia. Its music incorporates Latin pop styles, additionally experimenting with pop rock elements.
Pies Descalzos was released in 1995 by Sony Music Colombia. It was the first Shakira album to be released outside of her native Colombia. [2] Assuming a prominent position in its production, she co-wrote each of the eleven tracks included on the record. [3]
"Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos" (English: Bare Feet, White Dreams) is the third single from Shakira's third studio album Pies Descalzos (1996). Written and composed by her, "Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos" talks about all the rules that the human race has invented since Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit. It is a social satire in both the ...
[3] [4] Shakira's first major music video was for "Estoy Aquí", directed by Simón Brand, for her third album Pies Descalzos. [5] The video depicts a barn during the various weather seasons, and shows Shakira performing the song, accompanied with a guitar. [6] The following single, "¿Dónde Estás Corazón?", three music videos.
Pies Descalzos (Brazilian edition) Shakira, Luis Fernando Ochoa: 1996 [11] "Un Poco de Amor" Pies Descalzos "Underneath Your Clothes" Laundry Service: Shakira, Lester Mendez: 2001 [22] "Vuelve" Pies Descalzos: Shakira, Luis Fernando Ochoa: 1996 [11] "Waka Waka (Esto Es África)" (featuring Freshlyground) Listen Up! The Official 2010 FIFA World ...
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Upon its release, "Un Poco de Amor" received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who recognized it as a stand-out track from Pies Descalzos. The song peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Latin Pop Songs and Latin Songs component charts. While less successful than its preceding singles, its performance continued to aid its parent ...