The gyrating moves of this petite Colombian singer stunned the gigantic crowd at the American Music Awards over the weekend. No longer is she a newbie to the American music industry, Shakira released her third English album 'She Wolf'. The sultry Latin singer released her latest project on Monday, and she says that this album is the most that she had worked on before. The album features 16 new songs, including two live-recorded versions of the title track 'She Wolf' and another song called 'Gypsy'.


The Colombian-Lebanese beauty says that fans can look forward culturally-mixed influences in the mostly electronic-oriented songs. There are noticeable traces of Jamaican, Indian, Arabic and Latin influences in her new album.
In the making of her video for 'She Wolf", she had to dance and prowl in a skin-colored leotard, and hung upside down from the bars of a golden cage. Shakira says that these were physically challenging to her as a dancer. In the 'Gypsy' music video, Shakira had to learn vibrating new hip hop dance routines, which is atypical to her conventional belly dancing quakes.
Not contented with her extraordinary singing and performing talents, this seven time Latin Awards Winner, has enrolled in UCLA's History of Western Civilization. She has always expressed her love for history and decided to take up the course in 2007. In order to avoid mass unwanted publicity at the university, she calls herself Isabel Mebarak, which is her actual middle and family name.
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