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Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira has released 64 music videos, 5 live albums, 8 films, and 4 documentaries. In 1991, Shakira signed a recording contract with Sony Music Colombia and released her debut album Magia (1991). Three music videos were directed for the album. [1] Only one music video was directed for her second album, Peligro.
Billboard has also noted that Shakira's music videos have "redefined the role of dancing in music videos", while listing her as the best Latin female music video artist of all time. [216] The Middle Eastern newspaper El Correo del Golfo credits Shakira with "having opened the way" for several Hispanic singers today. [217]
Shakira was the most popular and iconic costume at carnivals in 2023, reporting that several videos were posted displaying the public's love for Shakira. These videos showcased individuals wearing various imaginative costumes such as dancers imitating Shakira's attire from the music video with caricatures of Gerard Pique and his Barcelona ...
Shakira filmed a surprise video for fans and revealed that she will be back as the singing character Gazelle in next year’s sequel “Zootopia 2.” More from Variety
The accompanying music video for "Can't Remember to Forget You" was filmed by American director Joseph Kahn. On 8 December 2013, Shakira tweeted that she had finished shooting the video with Kahn. [54] The premiere of the video took place on 30 January 2014, and debuted during "Shakira: Off the Charts" a 30-min special 8:pm ET/PT on E! Online. [55]
The video became an instant hit on several music programs. It became Shakira's first video to retire on MTV's TRL, and in Canada, reached number one for a single week on the MuchMusic program Countdown. It won the 2002 Latin Grammy Award for "Best Short Form Music Video". There are 2 remix videos using the "Tracy Young Spin Cycle Mix" and the ...
On 30 March 2024, Shakira was seen filming the music video for "Última" in the New York City Subway at nighttime. [20] [21] [22] Wearing a black coat, she was shivering in the cold wind yet appeared dedicated to her work. [23] [24] The music video remains unreleased as of December 2024.
The video ends with Shakira coming to the window to realize Sanz was spying on her and turns back. The video for the song's remix version, known as "La Tortura (Shaketon Remix)", featuring some previously unseen scenes, was included on Oral Fixation, Vol. 1 & 2 (2006) bonus DVD. [ 69 ]