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“Shaki is a producer, Shaki is also a songwriter, so she gave the song her touch.” She loved the song and asked me if she could work on it with me,” he said. “Shakira listened to part of the material. The collaboration happened after Vives presented his record label, Sony, with proposed songs for his upcoming album, the follow-up to his 2014 Grammy-winning “Mas + Corazon profundo (More + Deep Heart).”
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“It is truly a modern song but in its content and essence, it has many elements of our region, and that connected us.” We rescued those Millo flutes so typical of Shakira land, from the Barranquillero musicality, from its Carnival, and blended them with those vallenato accordions of ours,” he said. “The song has this spirit of freedom and freshness and we were able to give it some of the local sounds. The video, directed by Jaume De Laiguana, will be ready in about four weeks, Vives said. “La bicicleta” is the first single of Vives’ next album, “La fiesta de todos (Everybody’s Party),” planned for early 2017. And watching Shaki contented, happy, reuniting with her friends, with her people, I think that the video registered a very, very special energy.” “We were kids again,” he added enthusiastically. We were really happy riding our bikes, singing on our bikes,” the 54-year-old Vives told The Associated Press by phone from Cartagena, Colombia.
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Both for Shaki and for me, being back in our territory, plus the emotional load that this had for us, it was wonderful. “The work was intense but also delightful. They went from Vives’ Santa Marta to Barranquilla, where Shakira is from, catching the attention of the locals. The superstars made a splash last week in their native country while filming the clip of their first collaboration, which was released Friday. NEW YORK (AP) - Carlos Vives hopes the video for “La bicicleta (The bicycle)” that he and Shakira shot recently in Colombia will reflect how much fun the pair had filming it.