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{{Infobox song

| name = Whenever, Wherever" / "Suerte

| cover = Shakira - Whenever, Wherever.jpg

| alt =

| border = yes

| type = single

| artist = Shakira

| album = Laundry Service

| released =

| recorded = 2001

| studio = * Criteria (Miami)

* Compass Point (Nassau)

| genre = * Worldbeat

* Latin pop

| length =

| label = Epic

| writer = * Shakira

* Tim Mitchell

* Gloria Estefan

| producer = * Shakira

* Tim Mitchell

| prev_title = Octavo Da

| prev_year = 2000

| next_title = Te Dejo Madrid

| next_year = 2002

| misc = {{External music video|

|header=Music videos}}

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"'Whenever, Wherever'" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira from her fifth studio album and English-language debut, 'Laundry Service' (2001). It was released on 2 October 2001 by Epic Records as the lead single from the album. The song was written, composed, and produced by Shakira and Tim Mitchell, with additional songwriting from Gloria Estefan. "Whenever, Wherever" is a mix of Latin music and worldbeat that is heavily influenced by Andean music. The Spanish version of the song, titled "'Suerte'" (literally "Luck"), lyrically discusses how fortunate Shakira is to have found her romantic partner.

Upon its release, "Whenever, Wherever" received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who complimented its production. The song became her breakthrough hit in the United States, peaking at number six on the 'Billboard' Hot 100. In doing so, it became her most successful single in the country, though it was eventually surpassed after "Hips Don't Lie" peaked at number one on the chart in 2006. The selection, additionally, topped charts in 29 countries, including her native Colombia and the majority of Latin America, Europe, Middle East and Oceania. It is recognized as one of Shakira's signature songs, and was one of the most successful songs in the world in 2002. Globally, it has sold over 8.5 million copies.

Background and release



After the 1998 release of her second major album, 'Dnde Estn los Ladrones?', achieved major success, Shakira released her first live album, 'MTV Unplugged: Shakira', in 2000. However, Shakira wanted a breakthrough in America and the world with songs in English. Shakira explained: Then, "Whenever, Wherever" was released as her debut English single on 27 September 2001. At the same time, she also released the selection's Spanish version, titled "Suerte," meaning "Luck," for Spanish markets.

Composition



"Whenever, Wherever" was written, arranged, and produced by Shakira and Tim Mitchell, with additional co-writing credits by Cuban-born American singer Gloria Estefan. Sonically, the song is a mix of Latin music and worldbeat, with distinctive Latin instruments like the Charango and Quena Flute. "Whenever, Wherever" is composed in the key of C# minor.Sheet music for "Whenever, Wherever". Hal Leonard Corporation. 2002. The song is heavily influenced by Andean music, and includes the charango and panpipes in its instrumentation.Schwartz, Mark. [http://music.barnesandnoble.com/search/product.asp?ean=74646390023&z=y&sc=y%20y "Music: Laundry Service, Shakira, CD"]. Barnes & Noble. Retrieved 25 February 2007.

Lyrically, "Whenever, Wherever" talks about fate and how it has played a major role in Shakira's romance. It starts with a guitar, similar to the 4-note riff from Pink Floyd's "Shine On, You Crazy Diamond," leading, beginning with baritone-range panpipes, to the explosive melody. Then, Shakira talks that she would follow her boyfriend to the top of the highest mountain, risking life and limb to be intimate with him. In the chorus, she sings, "Whenever, wherever/We're meant to be together/I'll be there and you'll be near/And that's the deal my dear."

Critical reception



"Whenever, Wherever" received mainly positive reviews from music critics. Alex Henderson of AllMusic picked the song as a highlight, writing that it's "infectious" and "it's to Shakira what 'Livin' la Vida Loca' was to Ricky Martin: the major hit that brought her to English-speaking audiences in a big way." Lisa Oliver of 'Yahoo! Music' called it "the top track from the album by miles," writing that, "Despite such bemusement-inducing lyrics as 'lucky that my breasts are small and humble so you don't confuse them with mountains,' it still manages to make you sit up and fancy the synthetic-fiber trousers off her." The phrase was praised by The Guardian's Alexis Petridis, who called it "the most thought-provoking line of recent memory." The website 'Bland Is Out There' also enjoyed the phrase, writing that "it's the most clever, self-confident couplet to hit radio in the long time." The review also wrote that the Spanish version, "Suerte," was far superior, explaining, "In English, Shakira's vocals are breathy and nasal. But in her native tongue, she's commanding and willowy." For David Browne of 'Entertainment Weekly,' the song has a "shameless Latin-pop hook."

In 2020, 'Billboard' included Whenever, Wherever among the 50 best Latin songs of all time, stating that "with its touches of South American folklore married to a rousing, unforgettable chorus and a danceable beat, "Whenever, Wherever" is still an anthem for love that knows no boundaries."

Commercial performance



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"Whenever, Wherever" was Shakira's most successful single at the time, which it stayed until "Hips Don't Lie" was released in five years. In the United States, "Whenever, Wherever" debuted at number 76 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 chart, while it peaked at number 6. In doing so, it became her first top 10 single on the chart. Additionally, the track respectively peaked at numbers 1, 3, and 4 on the 'Billboard' Hot Latin Tracks, Latin Pop Airplay, Hot Dance Club Play, and Top 40 Tracks component charts. In Canada, the song peaked at number 4. According to Sony Music Canada, the song has sold over 2 million copies in the United States. In Australia, the song debuted at number 1, on 10 February 2002, remaining at the top for six weeks. In New Zealand, the song debuted at number 39 on the RIANZ chart, on 20 January 2002, while it reached the number-1 spot in its fourth week. It spent 8 non-consecutive weeks at the top, becoming her highest-charting single.

In Europe, "Whenever, Wherever" became a major success, topping the charts of more than 15 countries, quickly establishing Shakira's presence in the European mainstream. In the United Kingdom, the song became Shakira's first top three hit on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number two for two consecutive weeks, and eventually spent ten weeks in the top 10 of the chart, as well as 19 weeks in the top 75. The song currently stands as the seventh bestselling song by a female artist in the 21st century in the United Kingdom. It is also the 38th bestselling single of the 2000s decade in the UK.Radio 1 Official Chart of the Decade, as broadcast on BBC Radio 1 on Tuesday 29 December 2009, presented by Nihal In Austria, the song remained at the top for seven weeks, while in France, it remained for four weeks. In Italy, the song debuted at number 1, staying at the top for one further week. Later, it fell to number 4, climbed to number 2 and reached the top again. Later, it fell to number 2 and attained the top once again. Later, the song fell to number 2 and climbed to number 1, where it remained for two further weeks, spending seven non-consecutive weeks at the top, and becoming the best-selling single of 2002. In Switzerland, the song debuted at number 9 on the singles chart, and the following week, it reached the number-one position, where it remained for a total of seventeen consecutive weeks, becoming the 22nd most successful song of the decade in that country. Topping the charts for 17 weeks, it also set a record in being the longest time on the number one spot in the country. In February 2014 "Whenever, Wherever" entered the UK Singles Chart again at number 99.

The Spanish version of the song, "Suerte", also written and produced by Shakira and Mitchell, was released as a single in Spain, Mexico as well as in several countries in South America. It too became a huge hit, peaking at number 1 on 'Billboard's' Hot Latin Tracks chart for seven non-consecutive weeks and remained within the top 10 of the chart for over four months. It also topped the charts in almost all of the Spanish-speaking countries where it was released.

In 2020 'Billboard' revealed that "Suerte" was the 16th most successful Latin song of all time on the Hot Latin Songs.

Resurgence in 2020

Following Shakira's Super Bowl LIV halftime show performance co-headlined with American singer Jennifer Lopez, "Whenever, Wherever" became the highest-selling song performed at the Super Bowl halftime show with 4,000 digital downloads on the first day up by 1,264%. The following week, the song became the highest-charting song performed at the Super Bowl halftime show on 'Billboard' Digital Song Sales chart, peaking at number 4. The same week the Spanish version of the song, "Suerte", topped 'Billboard' Latin Digital Songs chart.

Music video



The music video was directed by Francis Lawrence in front of a blue screen, and features Shakira surrounded by Earth's natural wonders. It begins with her submerged in the ocean, the only part of the video that is not shot on a blue screen; the underwater part is real as her hair is flowing freely and she is blowing soft bubbles from her nose and mouth. She leaps out of the water onto the surrounding rocks and observing a landscape of mountains; a falcon flies down towards her.

Shakira then proceeds to walk barefoot into the desert while belly-dancing, where she is soon seen dancing amid a stampede of horses. The stampede suddenly stops, and she kneels into a shallow pool of mud, and begins crawling through it. As the video nears its conclusion, she is on top of a snowy mountain before jumping off, descending into water and submerging herself once more, as the video comes full circle. The video was shot twice, the other version being for "Suerte"/"Luck", with Lawrence directing both versions.

The video became an instant hit on several music programs. It became Shakira's first video to retire on MTV's 'TRL,' and in Canada, reached number one for a single week on the MuchMusic program 'Countdown.' It won the 2002 Latin Grammy Award for "Best Short Form Music Video." There are 2 remix videos using the 'Tracy Young Spin Cycle Mix' and the 'Tracy Young Tribal Mix.'

In 2018, 'Billboard' included "Whenever, Wherever" among the 100 greatest music videos of the 21st century, stating that it "introduced Shakira's swiveling hips to the world", and that its "minimalist production, which memorably featured Shakira dancing alone without props, musicians or other dancers, was enough to catapult her to international stardom."

Other versions and live performances



Shakira recorded a studio recording of the live version of "Whenever, Wherever", which was used for television performances, for both the English and Spanish versions of the song. It was called the "TV Edit". She sang the original CD version only once, on the 2001 Radio Music Awards, where she performed the song live for the first time. A remix of the song was included on the re-release of 'Laundry Service', 'Laundry Service: Washed & Dried'. This was titled the "Sahara Mix", and was completely transformed from the original version, instead being given a heavy Middle Eastern feel. For her world tour, the Tour of the Mongoose, Shakira took the drums that begin the "Sahara Mix" and incorporated them into an intro for the original version of "Whenever, Wherever/Suerte", which extended the amount of time Shakira had to interact with the audience. She also included the same intro for "Whenever, Wherever/Suerte" for her second world tour, the Oral Fixation Tour. However, for this tour, she danced to the drums with a rope, as opposed to dancing with a candelabra on her head as she did during the Tour of the Mongoose. To promote the DVD 'Live & Off the Record', Shakira used the song as a second single, editing the original live version to a radio edit version and video edit version, which was included in the "Poem to a Horse" promo. During 'The Sun Comes Out World Tour', Shakira gave the song a more rock-oriented sound, mixed it with a cover of the English band EMF's "Unbelievable", and brought select men and women from the audience on stage for a short dance lesson.

The song was performed by Shakira during the Super Bowl LIV halftime show. Following that performance, the song went number one on the iTunes singles chart.

Track listings



* 'Japanese single (EICP 53)'

# "Whenever, Wherever" 3:17

# "Objection (Tango)" 3:43

* 'European single (671913 3)'

# "Whenever, Wherever" 3:16

# "Suerte" 3:14

* '"Suerte" European single (671913 9)'

# "Suerte (Whenever, Wherever)" 3:14

# "Whenever, Wherever" 3:16

* 'Australia (672196 2)'

# "Whenever, Wherever" 3:16

# "Suerte (Whenever, Whenever)" 3:14

# "Whenever, Wherever" (TV edit) 3:39

# "Inevitable" 3:13

* 'Europe (671913 8)'

# "Whenever, Wherever" (album version) 3:16

# "Whenever, Wherever" (TV edit) 3:39

# "Suerte" (album version) 3:14

# "Suerte" (TV edit) 3:38

* 'Europe CD Maxi single (EPC 671913 2)'

# "Whenever, Wherever" 3:16

# "Suerte" 3:14

# "Estoy Aqu" 3:55

# "T" 3:36

* 'Europe 4-track WW (672426 2)'

# "Whenever, Wherever" 3:16

# "Suerte (Whenever, Wherever)" 3:14

# "Whenever, Wherever" (Tracy Young's Spin Cycle Mix) 7:03

# "Whenever, Wherever" (video)

* 'WW/"Suerte" Europe (671913 7)'

# "Whenever, Wherever" (TV edit) 3:39

# "Suerte (Whenever, Wherever)" 3:14

# "Estoy Aqu" 3:52

# "T" 3:36

# "Whenever, Wherever" (Tracy Young's Spin Cycle Mix) 7:03

# "Whenever, Wherever" (Dark Side of the Moon Mix) 7:45

* 'UK promo (HPCD 2617 /XPCD 2617); USA promo (ESK 16691)'

# "Whenever, Wherever" 3:16

* 'Australia promo (SAMP 2414); Brazil promo (900051/2-502605); Europe promo (SAMPCS 10588)'

# "Whenever, Wherever" 3:16

# "Suerte" 3:14

* 'Europe promo (SAMPCS 12236)'

# "Whenever, Wherever" (Sahara Mix) 3:56

# "Whenever, Wherever" (Hammad Belly Dance Mix) 3:45

* '"Suerte" Argentina promo (DEP 707); "Suerte" Mexico promo (PRCD 98424)'

# "Suerte (Whenever, Wherever)" 3:14

# "Whenever, Wherever" 3:16

* 'UK 1-track Epic promo (CD-R acetate)'

# "Whenever, Wherever"

* 'US 2-track Epic promo (CD-R acetate)'

# "Whenever, Wherever" (Tracy Young Tribal Mix) 9:40

# "Whenever, Wherever" (Tracy Young Tribal Mix Radio Edit) 3:15

* 'Australia (CD-R acetate)'

# Tracy Young's Spin Cycle Mix 7:02

# Acapella 121 BPM 3:36

# Tee's Blue Dub New Version 7:37

# The Dark Side of the Moon Mix 8:14

* 'Europe 12" vinyl (671913 6)'

# "Whenever, Wherever" 3:16

# "Whenever, Wherever" (Tracy Young's Spin Cycle Mix) 7:03

# "Whenever, Wherever" (A Cappella 121 BPM) 3:37

# "Whenever, Wherever" (Tee's Blue Dub New Version) 7:37

# "Whenever, Wherever" (The Dark Side of the Moon Mix) 7:45

* 'US 7" (ZSS79642B) (34-79642)'

# "Whenever, Wherever"

# "Suerte (Whenever, Whenever)"

* 'Mexico jukebox 7" vinyl (670037)'

# "Suerte (Whenever, Wherever)" 3:14

# "Te Aviso, Te Anuncio (Tango)" 3:47

* 'WW Europe 12" (SAMPMS 12235-0122356000)'

# "Whenever, Wherever" (Sahara Mix) 3:56

# "Whenever, Wherever" (Hammad Belly Dance Mix) 3:45

* 'US 4-track 12" (EAS-16691-S1)'

# "Whenever, Wherever" (Tracy Young's Spin Cycle Mix)

# "Whenever, Wherever" (A Cappella 121 BPM)

# "Whenever, Wherever" (Tee's Blue Dub)

# "Whenever, Wherever" (The Dark Side of the Moon Mix)

* 'Cassette (672426 4)'

# "Whenever, Wherever" (Album version) 3:16

# "Suerte" (Album version) 3:14

# "Whenever, Wherever" (The Dark Side of the Moon Mix) 7:45

Charts



"Whenever, Wherever"



Weekly charts



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! scope="row"| Canada (Nielsen SoundScan)

| 4

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! scope="row"| European Hot 100 Singles ('Music & Media')

| 1

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! scope="row"| Greece (IFPI)

| 1

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! scope="row"| Lebanon (IFPI)

| 1

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! scope="row"| Portugal (AFP)

| 1

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! scope="row"| Romania (Romanian Top 100)

| 2

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! scope="row"| Turkey (IFPI)

| 1

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! scope="row"| US Top 40 Tracks ('Billboard')

| 4

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Year-end charts



{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"

|+ Year-end chart performance for "Whenever, Wherever"

! scope="col"| Chart (2002)

! scope="col"| Position

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! scope="row"| Australia (ARIA)

| 2

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! scope="row"| Austria (3 Austria Top 40)

| 1

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! scope="row"| Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)

| 3

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! scope="row"| Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)

| 3

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!scope="row"|Canada Radio (Nielsen BDS)

| 36

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! scope="row"| Canada (Nielsen SoundScan)

| 69

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! scope="row"| Europe (Eurochart Hot 100 Singles)

| 2

|-

! scope="row"| Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)The first is the list of the best-selling domestic singles of 2002 in Finland, the second is that of the foreign singles:

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| 8

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! scope="row"| France (SNEP)

| 3

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! scope="row"| Germany (Official German Charts)

| 2

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! scope="row"| Ireland (IRMA)

| 4

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! scope="row"| Italy (FIMI)

| 2

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! scope="row"| Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)

| 2

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! scope="row"| Netherlands (Single Top 100)

| 2

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! scope="row"| New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)

| 5

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! scope="row"| Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)

| 2

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! scope="row"| Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)

| 2

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!scope="row"|Taiwan (Yearly Singles Top 100)

|style="text-align:center;"|41

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! scope="row"| UK Singles (OCC)

| 7

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! scope="row"| US 'Billboard' Hot 100

| 28

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! scope="row"| US Top 40 Tracks ('Billboard')

| 20

|}

Decade-end charts



{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"

|+ Decade-end chart performance for "Whenever, Wherever"

! scope="col"| Chart (20002009)

! scope="col"| Position

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! scope="row"| Australia (ARIA)

| 21

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! scope="row"| Germany (Official German Charts)

| 11

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!scope="row"|Netherlands (Single Top 100)

|6

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! scope="row"| UK Singles (OCC)

| 38

|}

All-time charts



"Suerte"



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



All-time charts



Certifications and sales



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Release history



{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders"

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! scope="row"| United States

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| "Whenever, Wherever"

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| Epic

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! scope="row"| Germany

| 21 January 2002

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| rowspan="3"| Sony Music

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! scope="row"| Australia

| 28 January 2002

| Maxi CD

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! scope="row"| Japan

| 20 February 2002

| "Whenever, Wherever"

| CD

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! scope="row"| United Kingdom

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| RCA

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! scope="row" rowspan="2"| France

| 4 March 2002

| CD

| rowspan="2"| Sony Music

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| 25 March 2002

| Maxi CD

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Kriss Kross Amsterdam and The Boy Next Door version



"'Whenever'" is a song by Kris Kross Amsterdam and The Boy Next Door released in 2018 featuring vocals by British Conor Maynard. The song was released by Virgin Records and Spinnin' Records. It is an adaptation and rearrangement of the Shakira song "Whenever, Wherever" with new lyrics and new musical compositions. The refrain samples Shakira's release.[https://viralbpm.com/2018/06/24/shakira-inspires-kris-kross-amsterdam-the-boy-next-door-on-whenever/ ViralBPM: Shakira inspires Kris Kross Amsterdam & The Boy Next Door on Whenever] The song was a hit all over Europe and also appeared on United States 'Billboard' Dance/Electronic Songs.

See also



* List of best-selling singles of the 2000s in Australia

* List of best-selling singles of the 2000s (decade) in the United Kingdom

* French Top 100 singles of the 2000s

* List of best-selling singles in France

* List of best-selling singles by year (Germany)

References



Category:2001 singles

Category:2001 songs

Category:Dutch Top 40 number-one singles

Category:European Hot 100 Singles number-one singles

Category:Irish Singles Chart number-one singles

Category:Latin Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video

Category:Music videos directed by Francis Lawrence

Category:Number-one singles in Australia

Category:Number-one singles in Austria

Category:Number-one singles in Denmark

Category:Number-one singles in Finland

Category:Number-one singles in Germany

Category:Number-one singles in Greece

Category:Number-one singles in Hungary

Category:Number-one singles in Italy

Category:Number-one singles in New Zealand

Category:Number-one singles in Norway

Category:Number-one singles in Portugal

Category:Number-one singles in Spain

Category:Number-one singles in Sweden

Category:Number-one singles in Switzerland

Category:Shakira songs

Category:SNEP Top Singles number-one singles

Category:Song recordings produced by Tim Mitchell

Category:Songs written by Gloria Estefan

Category:Songs written by Shakira

Category:Ultratop 50 Singles (Flanders) number-one singles

Category:Ultratop 50 Singles (Wallonia) number-one singles

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