Shakira, a singer and songwriter, was born in Colombia in 1977. She started her singing career at a young age, but it wasn’t until the release of her rock and dance album, Laundry Service, in 2001 that she gained fame in the European and American markets.
Shakira’s “Laundry Service” When Shakira first started her music career in the US, some harsh critics doubted her English language skills were strong enough to write music. However, “Laundry Service” was a huge success with over 13 million copies sold worldwide. Later on, consecutive chart-topping hits helped solidify Shakira’s presence in the North American music market.
The Colombian beauty possesses a fiery singing voice that is unmatched. Shakira has not only become an icon in the music industry of South America but also a star with an impressive image. She is famous for songs like “Whenever, Whenever,” “Underneath Your Clothes,” “La Tortura,” “Objection” (Tango), and “Hips Don’t Lie,” along with dance moves that are provocative and graceful, featuring artistic hip movements.
Shakira’s hip shaking dance has become her signature move and adds an extra sultry element to her performances. In 2003, the Latin pop star was honored to become the youngest goodwill ambassador for UNICEF and the first Colombian to hold this position. Shakira traveled to developing countries to implement programs aimed at improving the lives of children.
Shakira is an active goodwill ambassador for UNICEF and engages in various charitable activities.