
Shakira's 1997 remix album transforms her early Latin pop hits from "Pies Descalzos" into vibrant, dancefloor-ready anthems, featuring house and Latin rhythms alongside unique Portuguese re-recordings
October 21, 1997 · Sony Latin
This is Shakira's "Pies Descalzos" unleashed on the dancefloor. "The Remixes" takes the raw, poetic energy of her breakthrough album and injects it with an irresistible, pulsating beat. Expect to hear familiar melodies soar over driving house rhythms and infectious Latin percussion, all delivered with Shakira's signature raspy power. It's an album designed for movement, for celebration, and for anyone who wants to experience the early magic of the "Queen of Latin Music" through a lens of pure, unadulterated 90s club euphoria. A must-have for fans looking to dance to their favorite Shakira classics.
How does The Remixes sound next to the rest of Shakira's catalogue?
The production is pushed notably harder into drum machine than this artist usually allows.
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