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1 hour ago, tomaseba said:

México I- :WAP:

 

Dia de Enero and Antologia are such timeless classics :jonny5:

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Posted
1 hour ago, Starchild said:

She's always been so huge in mexico, la raza la adora :beatfreak:

Her second home. 1st country to welcome her with open arms and when she started hitting the road outside of Colombia.

Posted
14 minutes ago, RajibDavid said:

And we thought she was over when she released Don't Wait Up.

The pattern since 2009 is she always flops/underperforms with English music but bounces back once she goes back to Latin music :dies:

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2 minutes ago, BrokenMachine said:

The pattern since 2009 is she always flops/underperforms with English music but bounces back once she goes back to Latin music :dies:

Don't Wait Up was a mess, so it wasn't surprising 

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1 hour ago, Giancor said:

She should play her cards right. This is her first monster hit in Spotify

 

Maybe album/tour announcement? 

 

I could have sworn she would have said something today, but hopefully all these #1s will motivate her and her team to announce it.

 

tour concept I’m sure is already done. They’re probably just waiting on logistics, hiring crew, dancers security, etc. 

Posted (edited)
13 minutes ago, BrokenMachine said:

Dia de Enero and Antologia are such timeless classics :jonny5:

I noticed that her other songs charting are those listed high in the This is Shakira playlist. Interesting.

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:jonnycat:

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How many female artists that debuted before the 00s have gone #1 on Spotify Global? Mariah Carey and Kate Bush? :jonny5:

Posted
1 hour ago, tomaseba said:

 

Global :alexz:

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This is such an event. I need to see her monthly listeners numbers now!

Posted
49 minutes ago, Kylizzle said:

Well, this is a more global update than what many U.S.-carried pop girls achieve and their bases still call them global, so I think it's fair to call this a global smash debut

 

+the song is in Spanish.

 

33 minutes ago, BrokenMachine said:

The pattern since 2009 is she always flops/underperforms with English music but bounces back once she goes back to Latin music :dies:

She should stop releasing English music. Her Spanish music has always been 100 times better...

Or she could include English versions of the main singles on her Spanish albums.

A reverse Laundry Service/She Wolf experience.

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The way everybody is talking about Shakira and the song

 

I can't stop listening it 

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Wtf is the title

 

but besides that what a song :jonny4:

Posted (edited)
56 minutes ago, Daniel767 said:

Don't Wait Up was a mess, so it wasn't surprising 

Her worst song ever along with Don’t You Worry.
 

Like, why would you release such atrocities? :deadbanana4:

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2 hours ago, Starchild said:

She's always been so huge in mexico, la raza la adora :beatfreak:

Shakira es más que una estrella pop en México (y Latinoamérica). Nuestros padres y abuelos escuchaban/escuchan su música, nosotros crecimos escuchando su música gracias a ellos y así seguirá en las siguientes generaciones.

 

Los que no viven en Latinoamérica realmente no entenderán muy bien lo que ella representa. Shakira es parte de nuestra cultura, es familia.

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With Mexico, Spain & Argentina streams alone this could stay at #1 for weeks :worship2:

 

Shakira Facturando dinero :gaycat1:

Posted
2 hours ago, PopFan1996 said:

Shakira has the potential to become the female Bad Bunny of Spotify. She just needs to hurry and release a full album of 20+tracks before the hype fades away:jonny5:

She needs to add Clandestino, Me Gusta and Don't Wait Up for those extra streams and they have a home too. She's gonna collect hits and awards for sure.

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48 minutes ago, Broken said:

Shakira es más que una estrella pop en México (y Latinoamérica). Nuestros padres y abuelos escuchaban/escuchan su música, nosotros crecimos escuchando su música gracias a ellos y así seguirá en las siguientes generaciones.

 

Los que no viven en Latinoamérica realmente no entenderán muy bien lo que ella representa. Shakira es parte de nuestra cultura, es familia.

The way “Dónde están los ladrones?” Was the first album I listened to in full :jonny5:

so glad she’s still this powerful 

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Riot said:

How many female artists that debuted before the 00s have gone #1 on Spotify Global? Mariah Carey and Kate Bush? :jonny5:

Shakira debuted in the 90s not the 00s.


Edit: nvm  I read it wrong:rip:

I think yeah, only Mariah and Kate Bush

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Just now, PopFan1996 said:

Shakira debuted in the 90s not the 00s.

"Debuted before the 00s" sis nnnnn

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, BrokenMachine said:

The pattern since 2009 is she always flops/underperforms with English music but bounces back once she goes back to Latin music :dies:

She should just give up on English, her music always sounded awful in it (sorry not sorry). Her spanish classics are CLASSICS and the public from Latin America and Spain specially have been loyal to her like no other. Also hispanic market doesn't give a **** about age contrary to the USA and in this day and age she doesn't need USA at all.

 

Still get chills everytime I listen to Estoy Aquí :jonny:

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46 minutes ago, SchmoodRing said:

She needs to add Clandestino, Me Gusta and Don't Wait Up for those extra streams and they have a home too. She's gonna collect hits and awards for sure.

Clandestino not being tacked into El Dorado was so odd to be honest :rip:

 

The other 2 songs BOMBED and should never be into consideration when making an album tracklist.

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What am i reading in here :rip:

Her English albums are all great (with OF being incredible) minus the self titled which still has some decent songs. What the hell is this slander? Don't Bother remains one of her best English songs ever :biblio:

She's an international superstar , why sing only in Spanish when she can do both? 

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3 minutes ago, Cloudy said:

She should just give up on English, her music always sounded awful in it (sorry not sorry). Her spanish classics are CLASSICS and the public from Latin America and Spain specially have been loyal to her like no other. Also hispanic market doesn't give a **** about age contrary to the USA and in this day and age she doesn't need USA at all.

 

Still get chills everytime I listen to Estoy Aquí :jonny:

I love her english music but I agree, Don't Wait Up flopped while all the spanish songs she released after it were legit hits. She's better off releasing only spanish singles and when she eventually puts out an album maybe throw in 3 english album tracks.

Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, allforyou said:

I love her english music but I agree, Don't Wait Up flopped while all the spanish songs she released after it were legit hits. She's better off releasing only spanish singles and when she eventually puts out an album maybe throw in 3 english album tracks.

She needed the USA to be an even bigger global icon in the 00s and she achieved it, but I agree she can always release some throw around singles (hopefully not **** ones... :skull:), but let's be honest, what has always propelled her music and career is the undeniable support from the hispanics around the world who revere her and have revered her since the 90s and those aren't really going to consume her english music.

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