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This medley is a standout performance from Shakira's (2011) concert film, captured during her The Sun Comes Out World Tour . It is a creative fusion that bridges heavy metal and traditional Latin sounds, featuring:

: A haunting acoustic cover of the 1991 metal ballad. Shakira reinterprets the track with her signature Andean-inspired folk instrumentation, often incorporating the charango (a small Andean stringed instrument) and pan flutes.

You can find the official live performance on YouTube or listen to the high-quality audio on platforms like Spotify .

: An original Shakira song written for the soundtrack of the 2007 film Love in the Time of Cholera . The title translates to "Farewell," and the lyrics focus on the deep pain of loss and the person left behind.

The transition between the two songs highlights her versatility, moving from the introspective rock of Metallica to the cinematic, Colombian folk roots of "Despedida".

 
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Shakira_nothing_else_mattersdespedida_medley_li... -

This medley is a standout performance from Shakira's (2011) concert film, captured during her The Sun Comes Out World Tour . It is a creative fusion that bridges heavy metal and traditional Latin sounds, featuring:

: A haunting acoustic cover of the 1991 metal ballad. Shakira reinterprets the track with her signature Andean-inspired folk instrumentation, often incorporating the charango (a small Andean stringed instrument) and pan flutes. shakira_nothing_else_mattersdespedida_medley_li...

You can find the official live performance on YouTube or listen to the high-quality audio on platforms like Spotify . This medley is a standout performance from Shakira's

: An original Shakira song written for the soundtrack of the 2007 film Love in the Time of Cholera . The title translates to "Farewell," and the lyrics focus on the deep pain of loss and the person left behind. You can find the official live performance on

The transition between the two songs highlights her versatility, moving from the introspective rock of Metallica to the cinematic, Colombian folk roots of "Despedida".