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Shakira releases her latest single, featuring Rihanna
Shakira releases her latest single, featuring Rihanna
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Please don’t stop this music! Shakira and Rihanna release joint new single

by Daniel E Freeman January 13, 2014
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In anticipation of the release of her eighth album set to debut on March 25, Shakira premiered the single, “Can’t Remember To Forget You,” featuring Rihanna on Monday.

Shakira said she feels “privileged” to have worked with Rihanna in an interview with Glamour Magazine.

“[W]orking with [Rihanna] was utopia. She’s the sexiest woman on the planet. And at the end of the day, we’re both just basically Caribbean girls. The chemistry was so good and so real. She taught me dance moves. She was a sweet teacher,” the Barranquilla-native told Glamour.

A video accompanying “Can’t Remember To Forget You,” directed by renowned music video director Joseph Kahn, is expected to be released shortly as well.

The duet, kept a secret initially, is just one of many star-studded collaborations fans can look forward to on Shakira’s upcoming album. Other featured artists include RedFoo of LMFAO, Ester Dean, Skrillex, Akon, Benny Blanco, Sia, Max Martin, Dr. Luke, The Runners, Carlinhos Brown, Ivete Sangalo, and Tiësto.

With a scheduled release date of March 25, the album will be her eighth studio project and the first to feature electronic music.

MORE: Shakira set to release eighth studio album after two years out

Get #CantRememberToForgetYou ft @Rihanna – from Shak’s new album, coming March 25! – on @iTunesMusic worldwide http://t.co/eFqRDdmDJG ShakHQ

— Shakira (@shakira) January 13, 2014

Rihanna, the 25-year-old six-time Grammy winner, was named the fourth most powerful celebrity in 2012 by Forbes Magazine, and also appeared on TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in the World that same year.

Sources

  • Shakira y Rihanna estrenan “Can’t Remember To Forget You” (El Espectador)
  • “I’m Not on Earth Just to Shake It and Shake It Endlessly:” Shakira (Glamour)
  • 100 Most Influential People 2012 (TIME)
  • Rihanna (Forbes)
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