Shakira's full name Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll, born February 2, 1977 in Barranquilla, Colombia, is a singer-songwriter Colombia. Sales are estimated by the artist in 2010 and since the beginning of his career, more than 70 million albums worldwide [1], making it one of Latin artists who performed the more sales internationally.
The song Whenever, Wherever and Hips Do not Lie, a duet with Wyclef Jean, are her two biggest hits respectively 9,000,000 and 15 million copies sold, ranking number 1 in 31 different charts. In 2010, she performed Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) with the South African group Freshlyground, who will be chosen by FIFA as the official song of World Cup Soccer 2010, which became the biggest selling single in the history of this event (over five million copies [2]). In October 2010, she released her seventh studio album Dirty el Sol.
The song Whenever, Wherever and Hips Do not Lie, a duet with Wyclef Jean, are her two biggest hits respectively 9,000,000 and 15 million copies sold, ranking number 1 in 31 different charts. In 2010, she performed Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) with the South African group Freshlyground, who will be chosen by FIFA as the official song of World Cup Soccer 2010, which became the biggest selling single in the history of this event (over five million copies [2]). In October 2010, she released her seventh studio album Dirty el Sol.