t’s been nearly nine years after Shakira made the transition from the Colombian star feeling in the world with the release of Laundry Service, her first English album. The move also saw it poured more conventional pop inspiration as her Spanish album, and even sports a new blond hairdo. These movements it accessible to a wider and wider-I mean the North-American audience, but in them, lost part of its charm.

In the two follow-up album, continued to be irresistible pop music, but it always sounded as if someone tried to style. Her attacks in R & B were good but could do better. Certainly, as an integrated Latin rhythms into her English tunes were fresh, but she was not living at her potential. Spanish work continued to be in this period has always sounded much more interesting, but it’s not as good as they can produce. For her latest release, She Wolf, Shakira is even further from its roots and goes into electronic-influenced pop, but this actually sounds more like itself than a minute.

Let’s get one thing straight: At some level, Shakira can not help but sound like Shakira, regardless of what he is doing. She is a popular music Christopher Walken. Try as they might, they will always be themselves. Fortunately, Shakira is the magic of roundabouts in quirkier music even more pleasant. The first single to receive much publicity and the title track uses vĂ­riace synths that you probably heard in European clubs 15 years ago. Her voice is so soft it’s almost inaudible at times-howling, and literally in the choir. It’s absurd and campy, and if you can get on board with the fact that you have found the right album. She gets major points for the work of the word”Lycanthrope”into dance song with such ease.

\ “She Wolf’also serves as a good model for the album, as many of the best songs carcass characteristics of other pop experts. This is not a derivative in a bad way, and this is exactly the sampling. Drum loops and drums in the”Why Wait”are addictive hybrid between Kelis ‘\’ Milkshake”and Britney Spears ‘\’ Gimme More “. And, as expected, Jennifer Lopez talks about sex – fun, irresistible, and perhaps weird sex. At one point says that it is so happy that she should get sued. Before and for what? Not sure. You can help, but thought that this is not the answer to sex odyssey Montreal Skeletal Lamping. Line”I wish I had longer legs, that I could attach to the body, so you have to take with you anywhere”might be Kevin Barnes line only if they have any reference to philosopher in him.