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Recently popular Spanish singers

The one who is in the limelight recently is undoubtedly the Colombian Latin Queen Shakira, waka waka needless to say.

Shakira, full name: Shakira·Isabel·Mebarak·Ripoll, Shakira·Isabel·Mebarak·Ripoll, was born in a small town in Colombia. Today, Shakira has repeatedly won various In addition to the recognition of music awards, he was also selected as the cover image of the American Time magazine, which has a very influential and high-glory index, and was elected as a representative figure of today's Latin artists. Shakira will perform her song "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" specially composed for the World Cup in South Africa at the closing ceremony of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. The song is inspired by Cameroonian music, and waka in African languages ??is The meaning of flame means that the fire of football will spread all over Africa.

Juanes is also a Spanish singer that must be mentioned. I personally like it very much. He has a camisa negra, a black shirt, and a red face.

Juanes became famous as a young boy, and he became famous at the age of 15. He formed his own metal band Ekhimosis in the Colombian city of Medellin. In 1999, he began releasing solo albums. His original name was Juan Esteban, which he shortened to Juanes. He soon became one of the most influential Latin musicians in the world. Juanes is a singer, guitarist, songwriter, and producer, and has won more than 10 Latin Grammy Awards and 5 MTV Awards. Juanes grew up in the mountains and loved rock music since he was a child. He regarded bands such as "Police", "Pink Floyd" and "Guns n' Roses" as his idols. He has a wide range of interests in Central and South American music, from ranch music to Caribbean salsa. , Argentinian tango, etc. He has studied carefully. Therefore, his music style is unique, integrating rock elements into traditional Latin music, and at the same time, there is no lack of traces of tango and other South American local music. The first album "Mind Yourself." " brought him to the attention of the American music industry. His second album "An Ordinary Day" entered the top 10 of the charts as soon as it was released, and was immediately successful in continental Europe. Juanes's solo album retains the tradition of Caribbean music. It is cheerful and passionate, but it also touches on many social issues, sometimes with moments of depression, pessimism, facing coldness and even death. Nostalgia, travel, the Colombian civil war and even CNN news have inspired Juanes' music. Ness's third album "My Blood" continued to be successful, and "Black Shirt" released in 2005 has become a famous song recited by the young generation in Europe and America.