LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Get ready for a double dose of Shakira’s fiery personality! This live medley blends two of her Latin-dance anthems, “Loca” and “Rabiosa,” into one nonstop carnival of flirtation, swagger, and unstoppable rhythms. In “Loca,” Shakira teases a rival by bragging that the guy they both like has erased the other woman from his mind even though she – the rival – seems to “have it all.” Shakira claims she doesn’t even have “un kikí” (slang for anything at all), yet the man is still crazy about her. It is a cheeky celebration of self-confidence – proof that attitude can outshine material things.

When the beat flips into “Rabiosa,” the mood turns even spicier. “Rabiosa” literally means “rabid” or “fierce,” and Shakira wears the word like a badge: she is wild, passionate, and ready to play. Surrounded by admirers (her “pila’ de loco”), she singles one out, demanding a thrilling kind of love: scratch her back, bite her lips, and keep the energy high. Together, both halves of the medley paint a picture of a fearless woman who owns her sensuality, toys with competition, and commands the dance floor with a grin – all wrapped in the vibrant rhythms of her Colombian-Caribbean roots.

ARTIST BIO

Shakira (born Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll in 1977, Barranquilla, Colombia) is a celebrated Colombian singer-songwriter known worldwide as the Queen of Latin Music. With a career spanning over three decades, she has mastered a blend of Latin pop, dance, reggaeton, and rock influences, captivating audiences across the globe.

Shakira rose to fame with hits like Estoy Aquí and Hips Don't Lie, and has earned multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy Awards. Beyond her musical talents, she is renowned for her distinctive voice, mesmerizing dance moves, and her role in popularizing Hispanic music internationally. An advocate for education and children’s rights, Shakira also leads the Barefoot Foundation to empower underprivileged youth. Her impressive legacy bridges cultures and languages, making her one of the best-selling and most influential Latin artists of all time.

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