Sunday 8 May 2011

Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll is Colambian singer

Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll is Colambian born singer-songwriter, artist, record producer, professional dancer and philanthropist. She was born on February 2, 1977, in Barrajquilla, Colombia.
Her
father is actually a Lebanese-American immigrant, and her mother was born in Colombia in Italian and Spanish decent. Shakira began her musical career at age 12 and quickly captured fans throughout Latin America. The lady won the 2001 Best Latin pop Grammy for his album "MTV Unplugged."

Shakira Isabel mebarak Ripoll is well known as the Sakira. Shakira means "grateful" in Arabic. It is the feminine form of the name Shakir. Her
2nd name, Isabel, is also her paternal grandmother, which means "my God is my oath", "My house of God" or "my God is abundance", and her name is still only a name given to Spanish Elizabeth. Her middle name family name Ripoll is Catalan. She spent much of her youth in Barranquilla, a city in northern Colombia. Shakira is also known for his sharp intellect and has performed well in intelligence tests.

Shakira achieviment
After achieving superstardom throughout Latin America, Shakira Isabel became the greatest female Latin pop crossover artist since Jennifer Lopez broke down the doors of English success. Known for his aggressive approach, with influences of rock, Shakira
taken care of an extraordinary degree of creative control over their music.
Especially for a female artist, she wrote and co-wrote most of his own material, and in the process gained a reputation as one of the lyricists of Latin music's most ambitious poetic. When it launched its first English material in late 2001, became
an instant pop sensation, thanks to its unique poetic sense and a sexy video image built on her hip-shaking belly-dance moves.
Shakira won the top three
prizes at the Latin Grammy Awards Thursday including song of the year and record of the year for her smoldering "La Tortura" duet with Alejandro Sanz, and album of the year for "FijaciĆ³n Oral Vol. 1."

On the red carpet Shakira Isabel told Judy Faber of The Showbuzz, "It's going to be a very emotional night, I think.
Only the mere reality that I'm going to be meeting along with so a lot of of my friends and colleagues and sharing the stage with them. It's something, you know?"
She
as well earned best female pop vocal album, and her recording crew took home honors for greatest engineered album. She has been the leading nominee going inside to the show with 5 nominations.
She lost best short form video, which
gone to Puerto Rico reggaeton group Calle 13. They got home a overall of 2 awards, as did Argentine rock legend Gustavo Cerati.
Earlier in the evening, Shakira sang her ballad "La Pared" seated sweetly on a stool, and after changing into tight leggings and a midriff-baring top she joined Alejandro Sanz for a performance of "La Tortura."


Shakira Best Album

Extensive
traveling to support Laundry Service led to a long break for the artist, so a remix collection (2002's Laundry Service: Washed and Dried) and a live album (2004's Live & Off the Record) appeared in lieu of a completely new album. Revitalized, Shakira began the creating process for her next release and shortly had 60 songs set to go, some in English, several in Spanish. Twenty of the songs were picked and divided up by language in order to make 2 various albums. Both appeared in 2005 and both hit the Top Ten, with the Spanish-language album Fijacion Oral, Vol. 1 leading the way in June with a number four placing and the English-language album, Oral Fixation, Vol. 2, following in November with number five. As selling of Oral Fixation began to slowly in early 2006, Epic reissued the album in March with a bonus track, "Hip Don't Lie." The newly recorded music gone on to best the Billboard Hot 100 chart around June, becoming one of the summer's biggest hits and reviving sales of Oral Fixation as well as Shakira's total back catalog.

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