Tuesday, January 12, 2010

She-Wolf

She-Wolf

By: Shakira
Reviewed by: awesomeVia, 15
Rating: Really liked it


Shakira, Shakira, we just can't enough of this Colombian singer who can sing just as well as her belly-dancing. Her voice is just like Alanis Morrisette but in the Latin genre. She has gone through oral fixations to make her voice better and there has been improvement but not dramatic. She's back with straight (formerly curly) blonde (formerly dark brown) hair. I always hear that she's only 4'11'' and I always see her in heels.

With this album, Shakira is joining the trend of mythical characters starting from that Vampire craze we had with "Twilight" and now Werewolves. The first track, "She-Wolf", the tune is so addicting and so catchy, I couldn't stop playing it. The song compared to her past songs, has more of a nightclub, dance vibe. Her voice is improved from her past songs but she's still getting there. The second track, "Did it Again", has two versions in the album, the one by herself and the one she collaborated with Kid Cudi. I don't see any significant differences between the two but the tune is what allures me. The sixth track, "Men in this Town", I know she claims her biological clock is ticking and she gives us advice on how to find a man but I do not know what is with her and Matt Damon. The thirteenth track, "Give it up to Me", collaborated with Lil' Wayne is such an addicting song. Some parts of it has this South American instrument playing the tune which brings us back to her Colombian origins. The tune and the song match. And there she goes again with the "She-Wolf", "I have this She-Wolf appetite that keeps me up all night..."

She has dramatically changed in appearance ever since her last appearance with her last album, "Oral Fixation Vol. 2" with the hip-shaking song, "Hips Don't Lie" which got the whole world shaking their hips. She not only has a slightly different style in singing, she also looks different too. All I can say now is to check out this CD.



Recommended to: Shakira fans, Fans of Latin music, Teens, etc.

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