Lie -feat. Wyclef Jean -album Version-- Mp3: Shakira-hips Dont

Because once those horns hit and Wyclef shouts "Shakira! Shakira!"—the truth is undeniable. The truth is in the album version.

Do not settle for the short version. Do not depend on a stream that might get removed due to licensing disputes. Find the CD, buy the digital download, or locate that high-bitrate file. Turn up your speakers. Press play. And try—just try—to keep your hips from lying. Because once those horns hit and Wyclef shouts "Shakira

Within weeks, the song exploded. It knocked the legendary "Bad Day" by Daniel Powter off the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 . It stayed at #1 for two weeks and became Shakira’s first (and for a long time, only) #1 single in the US. Globally, it topped charts in more than 55 countries. The year 2006 was the twilight of the CD single and the dawn of the digital download. The MP3 was the king of portable music. While streaming did not yet exist, fans were frantically searching for Shakira-Hips Dont Lie -Feat. Wyclef Jean -Album Version-- mp3 on iTunes, LimeWire, and early MP3 blogs. Do not settle for the short version

In the pantheon of 21st-century pop music, few songs have achieved the omnipresent, hip-shaking dominance of Shakira’s 2006 masterpiece, "Hips Don't Lie" featuring Wyclef Jean. Nearly two decades after its release, the track remains a staple at weddings, clubs, and workout playlists. But for true audiophiles and collectors, not all versions are created equal. There is a distinct, powerful difference between the radio edit and the "Album Version." Turn up your speakers

Desperate for a rescue, Shakira and her team turned to a song that had been lying in the vault for years. "Hips Don't Lie" was originally written for Wyclef Jean’s 2004 album Welcome to Haiti: Creole 101 . Shakira loved the demo—a clever sample of the 1939 Peruvian song "Amor Indio" (popularized by the salsa band Fruko y sus Tesos). She re-recorded it, added new verses, and in February 2006, the world changed.