

The tempo is upbeat for most of the songs on the CD. Its entirely in Spanish, and even if you dont understand Spanish completely, its absolutely wonderful to listen to, especially if you like Shakiras vocal style. Here’s hoping that titular promise extends to an upcoming album. Shakira, half Lebanese and half Columbian, is a talented songstress who has put out a gem of music with this CD. “Don’t Wait Up” follows Shakira’s 2020 Super Bowl performance alongside Jennifer Lopez, along with her feature on the Black Eyed Peas’ “Girl Like Me” later in the year. in Spain (and putting a whole new meaning to “Whenever, Wherever”). “I need to do something for myself.” The video finds Shakira living up her alone time in the club, and also, uh, surfing? “I made sure that the water wasn’t cold because I’m such a chicken for cold water,” she assured Apple Music’s Zane Lowe in an interview, revealing she shot the scene from 2 to 5 a.m. The house-influenced track is an anthem for leaving your lover behind and taking time for yourself on the dance floor: “Don’t let your mind think it’s someone else,” Shakira sings. The Colombian pop star released “Don’t Wait Up,” her first solo song since 2017’s El Dorado, on July 16, with an accompanying music video. So George gets his go, then Charlotte gets her go.The world has waited up for more than four years for new solo Shakira music, and now our long international nightmare is over. "And I have to, now, basically prioritise that one day someone does this one, and another day it's someone else's turn. "Most mornings there's a massive fight between Charlotte and George as to what song is played in the morning," the 39-year-old royal explained. Prince William has shared a rare anecdote about his family life as part of his partnership with Apple Fitness+'s Time To Walk series, describing how his two eldest children, aged eight and six, are big lovers of music-but they certainly have their own tastes.


Now if you take away the car and casually replace it with a large, shiny kitchen inside a Palace or mansion and think of the two siblings as a Prince and Princess, you might even go so far as to say royal kids are just like us. Perhaps it was always written into unspoken law that the music must be played in turns-one sibling gets to pick their favourite songs for the first half, the second sibling the other. Of course, some mightn't even have gotten as far as asking the question. One of the parents connects their phone to the car speakers and asks, "What music shall we play?". Picture this: Two young siblings sitting in the back seats of a car with a five-hour road trip ahead of them.
