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Track Listings

1 Sale El Sol
2 Loca Feat. Dizzee Rascal (English) - 2nd Single
3 Antes de Las Seis
4 Gordita Feat. Residente Calle 13
5 Addicted to You
6 Lo Que Mas
7 Mariposa
8 Rabiosa Feat. Pitbull (English)
9 Devocion
10 Islands
11 Tu Boca
12 Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) - K-Mix (English) - 1st Single
13 Loca Feat. El Cata (Spanish)
14 Rabiosa Feat. El Cata (Spanish)
15 Waka Waka (Esto Es Africa) - K-Mix (Spanish)

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Sale el Sol was recorded in the Bahamas, London, Barcelona, and the Dominican Republic. The title track, Sale el Sol was co-written with her friend and collaborator, Luis Fernando Ochoa. Shakira dedicated this song to her close friend Gustavo Cerati during the Rock in Rio show in Madrid in June, 2010. Shakira teamed up with El Cata, a famous Dominical reggaeton artist for the tracks Rabiosa and Loca con el Tigre, adding an urban edge (twist) to these up-tempo dance tracks. Gordita is a collaboration with René Pérez, frontman and contentious lyricist from Calle 13. In the track René admits that he liked Shakira more with dark hair and a bit heavier (me gustabas cuando estabas mas gordita/con el pelito negrito/ y la cara redondita) They performed the song together at Rock in Rio in Madrid, and the Glastonbury Music Festival in June of 2010. Mariposa is a ballad which features legendary guitarist, Gustavo Cerati, as well as the renowned pianist Alejandro Menéndez. Gustavo Cerati also plays guitar on the song Tu Boca. Sale el Sol reminds fans of Shakira's talent for writing songs that leave a mark on their generation with her inspired lyrics and unforgettable style.

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.88 x 5.59 x 0.47 inches; 3.53 ounces
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Sony Bmg
  • Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2010
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 25, 2010
  • Label ‏ : ‎ Sony Bmg
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0042U2HKA
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ France
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
My daughter loved it.
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2010
While I've generally liked all of Shakira's 21st Century albums (aside from the original release version of Oral Fixation Volume 2), I just can't get enough of SALE EL SOL! I can't say that I dislike anything on here.

Like 
Donde Estan Los Ladrones , SALE EL SOL covers lots of musical ground. I can't say I'm much of a reggaeton fan, but I must admit two of my favorites are Gordita and Rabiosa. Both are kind of obnoxious--but in a GOOD way! If my vote counts for anything, I'd like to see Devocion released as a single--it's "classic" Shakira. There's a LOT to like about this album! Lyrics included in the booklet.

As a note, be aware that the WAKA WAKA versions on this album are remixes and NOT the single/video versions which feature other female vocalists. So, if you're expecting what you've heard on the radio, this isn't it. Although living in the backwoods of the midwest, I hate to report that we don't get to hear Shakira on the radio at all--not even "Hips Don't Lie." So, I'm forced to get my Latin musical fixes off the TV music channels and internet radio feeds!

I give FIVE STARS to SALE EL SOL. I liked it from start to finish and can't even muster a petty gripe about it! In my opinion, as a complete album, it's the best Shakira album of the century--so far!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2023
Great albulm and also shipped fast and securely !
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2010
Back in her element, Colombian songwriter Shakira aces it again with a bilingual album that sails flawlessly through a variety of genres. Her voice comes out pristine, her lyrics capture the soul of her poetry. Sale el Sol triumphs as a mortar of emotions, a conjunction of artistic perspectives, and succeeds in creating abundance with simplicity.

After the contrived electronic experimentation of She Wolf, Shakira went back to basics in what she has called the best record of her career. "I'm very excited about the new album," she told MTV News, "because it reminds me of different eras and stages of my career. It's like a synthesis of all these 20 years." Combining the festive music of Dominican Republic and Colombia with the edge of rock and pop she gives us a ride through a sonic range that reflects the two currents feeding this work: the melancholy ballads about heartbreak and the joyful, upbeat party tunes.

Unlike her previous records, Sale el sol is stripped from any pompous production, a characteristic noticeable from the opening title track that instantly transports the listener back to 1998. Lead single Loca features reggaeton artist El Cata and is the most contagious track of the album, if we do not consider World Cup Theme Waka Waka, included here in three different versions to the delight of all soccer fanatics.

Although her songwriting is not as vivid and inventive as it once was, no chance is wasted to explore her trademark florid rhyming and the rupture of lyrical structure into innuendos. Gordita, featuring potty-mouthed Calle 13 singer René Pérez, is a comical and flirtatious duet exchange that exploits the base track of El condor pasa and an irresistible accordion. Mariposas is undoubtedly a Gustavo Cerati song. He lends his guitar to create another pop gem that is sure to pulverize the airwaves. She nails an amazing cover of The xx's Islands, infusing it with new life and pumping beats, ready for the dance floor.

The counterpart comes with Antes de las seis, her most heartfelt composition since Antologia that in mere 2:57 minutes reduces the explosive stage potential of the whole record to the intimacy of a confessional, and Lo que mas, which continues her tradition of breathtaking ballads This is when she shines: beyond the movement of hips that don't lie and baritone vocals capable of choking ears, she bares a harrowing lament of lost love and devotion without giving in to sentimentality.

It is impossible not to compare Shakira's recent material with those early records from the mid nineties. The progression from local songstress into world phenomenon came, at times, with the sacrifice of a sound that some of her followers proclaimed as her essence. A quick listen of Sale el Sol results in the impression that it is nothing else than a collection of unknotted singles, but in paying it more attention one discovers that she has not abandoned her roots and has rather smartly incorporated them into a wider, more appealing product that blends cultures and unites idiosyncrasies.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2010
I thought we had lost Shakira's original essence after the mediocre "She Wolf", where she pretty much became one more Britney Spears.

With this new album, though, she is back to prove once again why she is the best. Her new songs show much of her latin yet rock-infused creations. You can hear a little bit of Pies Descalzos and Donde Estan Los Ladrones in some of these songs. There is an evident Dominican merengue influence as well.

I truly admire her voice and all she can do with it, but I wish she would work on her vocalization. I am originally from her same country, and I have a hard time understanding her lyrics in Spanish. My wife is American and she can't understand her lyrics in English. You pretty much have to follow the booklet to fully understand her lyrics regardless of the language, but nevertheless she is awesome on this new CD. Highly recommended.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2010
Shakira's new cd is amazing! When ever I listen to this cd in my car, it either has me dancing in my seat and/or singing along. There is a balence in between "new" and "old" Shakira style. It has the perfect mix of her pop/rock/latino style. The up=beat latino trackes can make the skyist person get up and start dancing! I love the pop/rock trakes. They are so deep and really make you think. There are an english version of Waka Waka, Rabiosa, and Loca and the song Islands is in english (Addicted to you has english in it also)....So even if you don't speak spanish you will understand some of the songs and maybe even pick up on some new spanish vocabulary!:) There are no excuses go out and get Shakira's cd, comeon it's less than 10 dollars, totally worth it!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2010
Sale El Sol is just fun, crazy, emotional, fast and many other emotions with the various mix sounds throughout each track! This is an album I can listen straight through. I think it provides a wide range of pleasure to many audience and fans. I love listening to all the sound effects in each track. Its pretty cool. Its odd but in a good way that Rock mixes with pop that can mix with merengue that mixes with ballads to the piano, drums and trumpets. Also did I sense a far east inspiration instrumental sound in one particular track? I don't know. Its a roller-coast my ear drums enjoy and my brain just gets Loco and wants to dance and rock out. Thank you for the sweet sound Shakira. I say sample the tracks and do support!
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Excelente calidad
Nicole
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Reviewed in Spain on September 21, 2017
Muy buena copilacion de 2 grandes trabajos discograficos , lo recomiendo a todo el mundo que quiera escuchar buena musica ya seas fan o no seas fan de shakira
Tetsu M
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Reviewed in Japan on January 23, 2023
心ウキウキする音楽。素敵です。
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