soundtrack. Before Shakira’s involvement, an unreleased version titled "Lips Don't Lie" was recorded by the
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The legendary opening trumpets were sampled from Jerry Rivera’s 1992 salsa hit "Amores Como el Nuestro". Released in February 2006 as part of the
When you hear that iconic salsa trumpet flare and Wyclef Jean shout "Shakira, Shakira!" , you know exactly what’s coming. Released in February 2006 as part of the reissue for her album Oral Fixation, Vol. 2, "" isn't just a song—it’s a cross-cultural landmark that redefined Latin pop on the global stage. The Story Behind the "Album Version" Instrumentation It wasn't until early 2006 that Shakira’s
The iconic brass trumpet intro is sampled from Jerry Rivera's 1992 salsa hit "Amores Como el Nuestro" It also samples "Carnaval (Baile En La Calle)" by Luis Días. Instrumentation
It wasn't until early 2006 that Shakira’s label, Epic Records, asked Wyclef to work with her to help boost sales for her album Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 Key Facts About the "Album Version" Late Addition : The song was not on the original release of Oral Fixation, Vol. 2
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