Shakira-hips Dont Lie -feat. Wyclef Jean -album Version-- Mp3 =link= Official

The track blends Latin pop, reggaeton, salsa, and cumbia.

As they began working on "Hips Don't Lie," Shakira and Wyclef Jean drew inspiration from their shared love of Caribbean rhythms and dancehall culture. The song's infectious beat, produced by Wyclef and Shakira's longtime collaborator, Luis Fernando Ochoa, was designed to get people moving on the dance floor. The track blends Latin pop, reggaeton, salsa, and cumbia

And Wyclef? He’s at his playful peak, name-dropping Salsa and Miami like a travel agent for the clubbing gods. The track blends Latin pop

Interestingly, this track almost didn't exist. After the moderate success of her album's initial release, her label Epic Records sought a hit to boost sales. They asked Wyclef Jean to remake his 2004 track "Dance Like This" (originally featuring Claudette Ortiz) with Shakira. Luis Fernando Ochoa