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Post by ktos on Jul 30, 2007 10:47:34 GMT -5
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Post by Wolfy on Jul 31, 2007 2:25:46 GMT -5
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Post by JORDAN on Jul 31, 2007 2:45:16 GMT -5
DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAng! those are HOT! What's new with Shakira ? does she have anything nu coming out?
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Post by Wolfy on Jul 31, 2007 3:21:09 GMT -5
DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAng! those are HOT! What's new with Shakira ? does she have anything nu coming out? Shakira wrote 3 songs for the movie "Love In The Time Of Cholera." The movie will be out Nov 16 in the US. Hopefully she's nominated for an Oscar ![](http://yoursmiles.org/ssmile/fun/s0270.gif) Shakira is featured on an Annie Lennox song from her new album "Songs of Mass Desctruction." There's a new Shakira/Santana song on Santana's new CD. And lastly she's going to release her tour DVD. ![](http://www.summit-ent.com/newfilms/images/posters/13.jpg) ![](http://img110.imageshack.us/img110/9237/l7df20859776846c528cebckm5.jpg)
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Post by ktos on Jul 31, 2007 5:54:29 GMT -5
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Post by Tha Kid Wit Tha Flow on Jul 31, 2007 6:01:47 GMT -5
Photo shoot for a mag??
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Post by ktos on Jul 31, 2007 6:44:15 GMT -5
Photo shoot ;)
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Post by Wolfy on Jul 31, 2007 17:48:17 GMT -5
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Post by Carrie FTW! on Jul 31, 2007 17:56:50 GMT -5
Shakira Shakira!
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Post by G-Reg on Jul 31, 2007 21:32:36 GMT -5
WOW! She looks beautiful! :)
Can't wait to hear her new songs from the movie! And anyone know when she plans her next album to come out?
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Post by Wolfy on Aug 16, 2007 3:12:04 GMT -5
Wyclef,shakira Ft Shrivastava-"king & Queen"
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Post by reception on Aug 17, 2007 14:12:52 GMT -5
![](http://img2.timeinc.net/people/i/2007/startracks/070827/shakira.jpg) After lunch with friends, Shakira returns to her hotel in West Hollywood on Thursday.
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Post by Wolfy on Aug 17, 2007 17:10:39 GMT -5
I wonder what she's doing in WeHo? hmmm
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Post by Wolfy on Aug 18, 2007 18:10:21 GMT -5
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Post by Wolfy on Sept 8, 2007 21:43:19 GMT -5
Zeppelin, Shakira DVDs get high-def treatmentNEW YORK (Billboard) - Paramount Home Studios' announcement in August that it was dropping support of Blu-ray and exclusively siding with HD DVD is further evidence that the next-generation high-definition format war won't end anytime soon. In this developing business area, where content is king -- and ultimately drives consumer adoption -- the news was huge. Now, two of the top eight film studios exclusively support HD DVD, while four still sit exclusively with Blu-ray. In total, six of the top eight support Blu-ray, while HD DVD is supported by four of the top eight. Ultimately the move means the high-definition consumer has more to contemplate in an inchoate field that's already perplexing. ADVERTISEMENT "There's a lot of consumer confusion about high-def," said George Feltenstein, Warner Home Video senior vice president of theatrical catalog marketing. "They're confused by the competing formats, and that's one thing we find disconcerting." As the format war continues, studios and labels are grappling with the challenges of bringing to market high-profile, high-definition music titles. "Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds: Live at Radio City" on Blu-ray is being released Sept. 4. Upcoming high-def titles from Queen, Tenacious D, David Gilmour are hitting stores this fall, as are titles from Led Zeppelin and Shakira, which have the potential to appeal to new and broader audiences. Warner Home Video will release Led Zeppelin's "The Song Remains the Same" on Blu-ray and HD DVD Nov. 20 for the first time, with all 14 songs from the original 1976 concert film. Expectations for the title, which includes never-before-released performance footage of "Over the Hills and Far Away" and "Celebration Day," are high. "The traditional DVD sold very well, and by today's standards it looks and sounds pretty awful. So we can make, with the new version, quite an impact," Feltenstein said. With Led Zeppelin, there's an opportunity to seize the attention of a demographic that doesn't have many titles aimed at them. "There's not a lot of product for anyone over the age of 25. It's very youth-oriented." Zeppelin crosses a wide range of demo groups "including kids today," Feltenstein said. Reaching multiple, distinct demographics is also a goal and challenge for Epic in the run-up to the Nov. 12 release of Shakira's "Live in Miami -- The Oral Fixation Tour.""This is different (from) putting out a DVD when you're targeting a fan base with a marketing message. (With Blu-ray) it's a multidimensional message," Epic senior VP of marketing Lee Stimmel said. "You're targeting that artist's fans and you're targeting the high-end early adopters who've bought into this technology, and when it comes to Blu-ray, you have the install base of the (PlayStation 3), which is a whole different demographic."The Shakira Blu-ray DVD will get a national splash the night before its release date with screenings at theaters in the high-def format. The price of the Blu-ray release will be built into the ticket price for the screening, and fans will be able to take home a copy that night. :o Reuters/Billboard nz.entertainment.yahoo.com/070903/5/1jds.html
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Post by realnewlight on Sept 9, 2007 12:15:02 GMT -5
What was the official worldwide sales breakdown between Vol 1 and Vol 2? I know epic says combined they are "Over 8 million" but is there anything more specific? Wikipedia says they have sold 7 and 8 million copies respectively, lol, but thats just rediculously overblown.
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Post by Wolfy on Sept 13, 2007 3:49:06 GMT -5
What was the official worldwide sales breakdown between Vol 1 and Vol 2? I know epic says combined they are "Over 8 million" but is there anything more specific? Wikipedia says they have sold 7 and 8 million copies respectively, lol, but thats just rediculously overblown. Sony recently said that OFV2 has sold over 8m, not both, just OFV2.
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Post by Wolfy on Sept 13, 2007 3:50:15 GMT -5
Shakira is currently a student at UCLA (studying occidental history)she's been studying at UCLA all summer long Shakira has been seen in LA alot lately. People assumed she was working on new songs, well what she's been doing in LA is that she's been studying occidental history at UCLA all summer long. While she was on tour she had a teacher with her that taught her about the history of each city she went to. While she was in Egypt she requested to meet "Zāhī Ḥawwās" director general of egypt's supreme council on antiquities to study the history of Egypt. Its nice and all, but this means it will take even longer for her to release a new album ![:-/](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/undecided.png) Source 1: www.peopleenespanol.com/pespanol/ar...1661073,00.html Source 2: www.primiciasya.com/articulo/24266/articulo.htmlThis is from 2006:
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Post by Wolfy on Sept 14, 2007 0:01:32 GMT -5
Shakira rests hips to study at UCLAnews.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070914/ap_en_...piIdfyv1bu2GL8CLOS ANGELES - Shakira may get high grades in singing and swiveling her hips, but what about ancient Western history? For the past month, the Colombian pop star has been taking a class at the University of California, Los Angeles, called "Introduction to Western Civilization: Ancient Civilizations from Prehistory to Circa A.D. 843." "She went when she finished her tour, for the summer," Shakira's manager Fifi Kurzman told The Associated Press. For years the 30-year-old has studied on her own, also taking tutorials on the history and languages of the countries she visits, Kurzman said. The singer, known for last year's "Hips Don't Lie" and other hits, released her first album at age 14 and later took time off to finish high school. She decided to take a musical rest this summer following her worldwide "Oral Fixation" tour to focus on social causes, Kurzman said. The class began Aug. 6 and ended Thursday, though Shakira didn't attended the last few classes, according to course lecturer Robert Cleve. Cleve said he hadn't known she was a celebrity during the course and was astonished to learn she was a pop star. "She told me she was visiting from Colombia and that she was just doing this for her own enlightenment and enjoyment," Cleve said. "She looked like just an ordinary student. She wasn't flamboyant ... she didn't act like a big celebrity or anything." Shakira, who sat near the front in the third row of the lecture hall, would often discuss the course material with him after class. "I was really impressed with how intelligent she was," said Cleve.
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Post by realnewlight on Sept 14, 2007 13:53:12 GMT -5
What was the official worldwide sales breakdown between Vol 1 and Vol 2? I know epic says combined they are "Over 8 million" but is there anything more specific? Wikipedia says they have sold 7 and 8 million copies respectively, lol, but thats just rediculously overblown. Sony recently said that OFV2 has sold over 8m, not both, just OFV2. Where did it say that? Her biography says Oral Fixation (both combined im assuming) has sold over 8 million. I don't see how OF2 could possibly sold 8 million...
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Post by Wolfy on Sept 14, 2007 19:30:26 GMT -5
Sony recently said that OFV2 has sold over 8m, not both, just OFV2. Where did it say that? Her biography says Oral Fixation (both combined im assuming) has sold over 8 million. I don't see how OF2 could possibly sold 8 million... I think they mean Oral Fixation. When they talk about the Spanish album they call it Fijacion Oral. Both of them are called "The Oral Fixations."
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Post by realnewlight on Sept 15, 2007 0:06:56 GMT -5
That would be out of wack with everything that tracks worldwide sales though...I know those are not perfect, but they also are not usually like off by 4 million copies. UWC would probably estimate 4.5-5 million for Vol 2 and 3.5 or so for Vol 1 (8+ combined)...that seems about right to me.
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Post by JORDAN on Sept 15, 2007 2:18:08 GMT -5
Oh how I love Shakira. Spanish class would not be the same without her music playing in the background! :)
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Post by M 123 on Sept 15, 2007 5:47:26 GMT -5
FO1 = Nearly 4 million OF2 = more than 8 million source : Shakira.com ![](http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/5835/unitsvp0.jpg) That would be out of wack with everything that tracks worldwide sales though...I know those are not perfect, but they also are not usually like off by 4 million copies. UWC would probably estimate 4.5-5 million for Vol 2 and 3.5 or so for Vol 1 (8+ combined)...that seems about right to me.
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Post by realnewlight on Sept 15, 2007 16:19:29 GMT -5
^Where does it say that...
All i see is on the Bio where it talks about Vol 1...then talks about Vol 2...and then says that Oral Fixation sold 8 million+...considering every reliable source says they should be at about 8+ COMBINED...it seems much more likely that Oral Fixation is in regards to both Oral Fixations combined...
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Post by Wolfy on Sept 15, 2007 19:37:23 GMT -5
That would be out of wack with everything that tracks worldwide sales though...I know those are not perfect, but they also are not usually like off by 4 million copies. UWC would probably estimate 4.5-5 million for Vol 2 and 3.5 or so for Vol 1 (8+ combined)...that seems about right to me. UWC only counts albums while they are on their charts, and they also don't include a lot of countries where Shakira sells well. Shakira's world tour even included places like India, Dubai & Egypt. She's well known world wide. Shakira is the best selling artist in the middle east and she's the biggest Latin artist in the world right now. UWC doesn't keep track of those parts of the world accurately.
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