Filmed in Miami, Florida, this concert film showcases Shakira at a commercial peak. It features guest appearances from Wyclef Jean and Alejandro Sanz, blending complex choreography with heavy electric guitar solos. Live from Paris (2011) The Vibe: Electro-pop energy and intimate acoustic covers.
Shakira’s music videos have shaped pop culture aesthetics across three decades. Her videos combine complex belly dancing, conceptual art, and athletic choreography. Whenever, Wherever (2001)
Shakira provided the voice for Gazelle and contributed the massive hit song "Try Everything" to the soundtrack, cementing her place in pop culture history. Shakira Home Sex Video Scandal
Here is a comprehensive look at Shakira's filmography, documentary projects, and most popular videos. Music Videos and Digital Milestones
Shakira began her music career at a young age, releasing her debut album "Magia" in 1990. However, it was her second album "Peligro" (1993) that gained her recognition in Latin America. Her breakthrough album "Pies Descalzos" (1996) catapulted her to international fame, and she has since released several successful albums, including "Laundry Service" (2001), "Fijación Oral Vol. 1" (2005), and "El Dorado" (2017). Filmed in Miami, Florida, this concert film showcases
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Released in theaters globally before hitting home video, this film documents her triumphant return to the stage after recovering from a vocal cord hemorrhage. Television Appearances and Reality TV Shakira’s music videos have shaped pop culture aesthetics
Shakira's filmography is anchored by her iconic voice role as Gazelle in the Zootopia franchise and her early start in Colombian television. Her video career is legendary, making her the first artist with billion-view videos across three different decades.
A viral diss track with producer Bizarrap. The simple studio-shot video broke multiple YouTube viewership records within 24 hours of release. Home Media and Streaming Availability
Shakira joined the panel as a coach for Seasons 4 and 6, replacing Christina Aguilera. Her sharp commentary and competitive spirit with co-judges Adam Levine and Blake Shelton won over American audiences.