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Born in Columbia Columbian-Lebanese decent Started singing when she was 13 in Columbia

Born in Columbia Columbian-Lebanese decent Started singing when she was 13 in Columbia Crossed over to the U.S. Pop music scene in 2001, at age 24. Her Cross Over. Age 16 in Columbia. Latin-Pop to U.S. Pop Star Before- Her Brown hair- people compared her to Alanis Morissette

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Born in Columbia Columbian-Lebanese decent Started singing when she was 13 in Columbia

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  1. Born in Columbia • Columbian-Lebanese decent • Started singing when she was 13 in Columbia • Crossed over to the U.S. Pop music scene in 2001, at age 24.

  2. Her Cross Over Age 16 in Columbia • Latin-Pop to U.S. Pop Star • Before- Her Brown hair- people compared her to Alanis Morissette • Inevitable (1998) • After her cross over: Blonde hair, people compared her to Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, Beyonce • Whenever, Wherever (2001)

  3. Her transformation • She remade herself to cross over from Latin and South American to U.S. Stardom by dying her hair,singing inEnglish, and adapting to more mainstream U.S. Pop. • Do you think this has impacted her relationship with her fan base back in Columbia or elsewhere?

  4. What made her famous in the US • Underneath Your Clothes (2001) • Her first album in the U.S. was titled Laundry Service because she felt it was a new beginning • People described her as “The Latin Britney” or “the next Madonna”

  5. Problems with cross-over? • Rolling Stone- • “Her music is lost in translation” • “Sounds downright silly” • Shakira criticized by Latin fans for abandoning her folk and rock roots for American Pop • Do you agree?

  6. Shakira Doll • Hyped to be a multi-cultural doll • Looks more like a daughter to the Ken and Barbie family • Tiny waist, white skin complexion, blonde hair, placement of microphone

  7. Album Covers Before Cross over:

  8. After cross over:

  9. Adapting to the US Pop Culture • La Tortura (2005) • In the article She says “working since the age of thirteen, famously resists attempts to label her as “the Latin Britney” or “the next Madonna” • What makes her different?

  10. Shakira became known in the US in 2001, Christina Aguilera came out with her Dirrty video in 2002. • Looking at Britney Spears or Christina Aguilera’s careers, do you think that Shakira felt the need to become more sexualized in her music videos to become more popular? Beginning of career transformation Beginning of career transformation

  11. Is she a clone of pop culture or is she unique? • She Wolf (2009) • The article mentions: • “Her exotic rock star energy and her exotic sexiness is what makes her different than otherpop stars” • she “reframes conventional representations of Latina “otherness” • Do you agree?

  12. Her View • “I’m not pretending to be American. How could I? I am Columbian. Everyone knows and nothing could change that. I would never abandon the Latin community. The Latin fans know me and tolerate me, and forgive my mistakes. That’s the type of relationship I want to build with my Anglo fans now.” • Do you agree with her statement?

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