Review by Nancy Rabbiner for Hips Don’t Lie (Featuring Wyclef Jean) Rating:
The song is great; great to work out to, great to move to and great to life one’s mood.
Shakira is a truly talented singer and dancer, and this song definitely shows off her lovely voice and the dance rhythms that she is rightly famous for. I don’t really care for the duet aspect of the song – I would have been much happier with more Shakira singing and a lot less Wyclef (nothing against the man, I just prefer her voice to his), but I still love the song and can’t hear it enough. The beat is so compelling and alluring, it’s hard to *not* dance when this comes on. Give it a listen and see for yourself.
Like all Amazon MP3 downloads, this MP3 is DRM-free and plays beautifully, without fuss on my MP3 player.
Review by David S. Holdren for Hips Don’t Lie (Featuring Wyclef Jean) Rating:
I really enjoy this song. It doesn’t get 5 stars for either Shakira or Wyclef, but it’s still a good song.
Review by M. Nowosielska for Hips Don’t Lie (Featuring Wyclef Jean) Rating:
This song is garbage created with the only purpose of making money! The lyrics are mediocre when you compare them to early work such as “se quiere se mata” or “octavo dia.” You might feel lucky to hear Shakira in English but these songs are nothing compared to the Spanish songs she used give us before she started making songs for $$$. You mentioned reggae? Well, try “Un poco de amor.”
Review by Amaranth for Hips Don’t Lie (Featuring Wyclef Jean) Rating:
“Hips don’t lie” is a guilty pleasure tune. Colombian diva Shakira collaborates with reggae legend Wyclef Jean in a jaunty little dance song. The song is as substantial as a cream puff. It isn’t serious and shouldn’t be taken that way. It’s Latin pop lite. “Hips don’t lie”,and to tell the truth, they’re fun.
June 3rd, 2010at 4:58 am(#)
Review by Nancy Rabbiner for Hips Don’t Lie (Featuring Wyclef Jean)
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The song is great; great to work out to, great to move to and great to life one’s mood.
June 3rd, 2010at 5:36 am(#)
Review by Ana Mardoll for Hips Don’t Lie (Featuring Wyclef Jean)
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Hips Don’t Lie (Shakira) / B00137GGZC
Shakira is a truly talented singer and dancer, and this song definitely shows off her lovely voice and the dance rhythms that she is rightly famous for. I don’t really care for the duet aspect of the song – I would have been much happier with more Shakira singing and a lot less Wyclef (nothing against the man, I just prefer her voice to his), but I still love the song and can’t hear it enough. The beat is so compelling and alluring, it’s hard to *not* dance when this comes on. Give it a listen and see for yourself.
Like all Amazon MP3 downloads, this MP3 is DRM-free and plays beautifully, without fuss on my MP3 player.
~ Ana Mardoll
June 3rd, 2010at 5:52 am(#)
Review by David S. Holdren for Hips Don’t Lie (Featuring Wyclef Jean)
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I really enjoy this song. It doesn’t get 5 stars for either Shakira or Wyclef, but it’s still a good song.
June 3rd, 2010at 6:20 am(#)
Review by M. Nowosielska for Hips Don’t Lie (Featuring Wyclef Jean)
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This song is garbage created with the only purpose of making money! The lyrics are mediocre when you compare them to early work such as “se quiere se mata” or “octavo dia.” You might feel lucky to hear Shakira in English but these songs are nothing compared to the Spanish songs she used give us before she started making songs for $$$. You mentioned reggae? Well, try “Un poco de amor.”
June 3rd, 2010at 6:22 am(#)
Review by Amaranth for Hips Don’t Lie (Featuring Wyclef Jean)
Rating:
“Hips don’t lie” is a guilty pleasure tune. Colombian diva Shakira collaborates with reggae legend Wyclef Jean in a jaunty little dance song. The song is as substantial as a cream puff. It isn’t serious and shouldn’t be taken that way. It’s Latin pop lite. “Hips don’t lie”,and to tell the truth, they’re fun.