Name : Shakira
Birth Name : Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll
Profession : Singer, Songwriter
Date of Birth : February 2, 1977
Place of Birth : Barranquilla, Colombia
Sign : Aquarius
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Shakira - Detailed Biography
Shakira, the
graceful one, has been sneaking up on you-the Grammys, the MTV Video Awards,
those Pepsi spots. She's a child prodigy who wrote her first song at age eight,
a blond-locked Colombian who speaks three languages and loves only in Spanish.
She's a perfectionist who spends hours in the studio; she needs to be close to
nature but her passion is the crackle of electric guitars. She is in the blush
of youth, but she's far older than her 24 years. As her countryman, Nobel Prize
winning author Gabriel Garcia Marquez wrote, 'Shakira's music has a personal
stamp that doesn't look like anyone else's and no one can sing or dance like
her, at whatever age, with such an innocent sensuality, one that seems to be of
her own invention.'
The swift ascent of Shakira's star is the stuff of Latin American legend. At the
age of 13, she signed her first recording contract with Sony Music Colombia and
released her first album Magia. (Magic). After graduating from secondary school,
Shakira decided to dedicate her life to the music, recording Peligro ('Danger')
and Pies Descalzos, ('Barefeet') in the years that followed, which broke her in
Latin America , Brazil (over one million sales) and Spain. Her next album, ?Dónde
Están Los Ladrones? produced by Shakira and executive produced by Emilio Estefan,
established her as the major force behind Latin pop-rock, going multi-platinum
in the U.S., Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Central America, Mexico and platinum in
Spain. Then came a Grammy and two Latin Grammys, the key TV appearances, the
brave new world of Shakira, the star. Shakira is a walking, living, breathing,
singing contradiction. 'I was born and raised in Colombia, but I listened to
bands like Led Zeppelin, the Cure, the Police, the Beatles and Nirvana,' said
Shakira. 'I was so in love with that rock sound but at the same time because my
father is of l00% Lebanese descent, I am devoted to Arabic tastes and sounds.
Somehow I'm a fusion of all of those passions and my music is a fusion of
elements that I can make coexist in the same place, in one song.'
It's the songs that make her new album, LAUNDRY SERVICE, her first with
English-language tunes, the kind of breakthrough work that will turn the pop
world on its head. From the tango-inflected 'Objection (Tango),' to the Middle
Eastern flavor of 'Eyes Like Yours,' to the lyrical innovations of 'Underneath
Your Clothes', to the richness of the melodies of 'The One,' to the pop-rock of
'Whenever Wherever,' Shakira will stand in the ranks of the best
singer-songwriters in any language.
'I think I am celebrating life more than ever,' said Shakira. 'I had a slightly
narrow vision of love. Now I am feeling unguarded, and it feels great. I feel
washed clean of the way I looked at things in the past, which is why I am
calling the album LAUNDRY SERVICE.'
The most extraordinary thing about LAUNDRY SERVICE is the way she was able to
translate her Latin American sensibility into a new language. The idea to do
songs in English first came up during Shakira's partnership with Emilio and
Gloria Estefan. Gloria initiated the process by translating 'Ojos Así,' a song
that appeared on Shakira's last album, Dónde Están Los Ladrones? (Where are the
Thieves?). 'I wanted to have her involved in this somehow because she was one of
the people that really believed that I could make a record in English,' said
Shakira.
But nurturing the belief that she could write songs in English was a strong
challenge. 'The first song I wrote by myself for this record was 'Objection,'
remembered Shakira. 'I prayed and asked God to send me a good song today, and I
remember I started writing the song a couple of hours after. I wrote the music
and lyrics at the same time, and when that happens it's really magical to me.'
When she completed 'Objection,' she knew that she could write ten more, so she
packed up her loved ones and set up portable studios in rural Uruguay. Taking in
the primordial energy of natural surroundings, Shakira came up with a crop of
new songs more introspective, more passionate than any she had written before.
'I had to find a way to express my ideas and my feelings, my day to day stories
in English. So I bought a couple of rhyming dictionaries, read poetry, and
authors like Leonard Cohen and Walt Whitman,' she said.
'I would feel love in Spanish but I would think about how to express that love
in English. Afterwards that became such a natural process, and if you check the
subject of my songs, most of them talk about my own experiences and feelings and
what I was actually going through in my life,' said Shakira. 'Is impossible not
to write about love.. It's the great mystery of life. It makes me ask myself new
questions every day.'
Shakira is one of the poetic songwriters of her generation and considered the
best female lyricist in Latin America: On the ballad 'Underneath Your Clothes,'
she claims as territory a man she likens to 'a song written by the hands of
God'; on the blues-rocker 'Fool' her 'tears make a sea of desert.' But she is
still as quirky around the edges as she's always been-on 'Ready for the Good
Times' she remembers close encounters with roaches; on 'Poem to a Horse' she
scolds a friend dulled by 'hydroponic pot,' and on 'The One,' she rewards her
true love by shaving her legs and learning how to cook.
'I try to represent only myself, but there are many women that identify with
me,' said Shakira. 'I am definitely not a woman who washes her husband's clothes
every day. I hope I don't sound like a feminist leader saying these things. I
just try to be honest the way I write.'
There's no doubt that Shakira has maintained her creative integrity with her new
project. But perhaps more importantly, LAUNDRY SERVICE is a record that reflects
her deep love for the basics of rock production. 'I felt that I needed to make
an organic record with real players in the studio playing live music and doing
it like they made records 30 years ago, in the old times,' said Shakira. 'We
used an engineer named Terry Manning, who's worked with ACDC, Led Zeppelin,
Lenny Kravitz. He's somebody from the old school. I was determined not to depend
on too many electronic sounds, and he definitely understood that.'
On LAUNDRY SERVICE there is a very strong dedication to old-fashioned rock
riffs, to the soulful, bluesy singing styles of a Bonnie Raitt, even the
mournful, wailing guitars of Aerosmith. But Shakira can't help being herself,
and that means that 'Whenever Wherever,' will bounce along with some help from
Andean pan flutes and Brazilian drums, and 'Eyes Like Yours' bursts from your CD
player with navel-baring, belly-dancing furor. And for those longing for Shakira
in her original language, four new tracks in Spanish are included. 'The world
has become so small and music is so eclectic now, and our taste is so broad that
that's almost predictable that all this crossover from one culture to another
was going to happen,' she said, then paused for a second, making sure everyone
knew she had her priorities straight. 'But I know that rock and roll is never
going to die.