‘We just made the thing independently of her, and then she liked it a lot,’ he tells MTV News. By James Montgomery Shakira in “She Wolf” Photo: Sony On Thursday night, much to the delight of her fans and lycanthropes everywhere, Shakira premiered the video for her totally batty, completely amazing new song “She Wolf.” And while most of the chatter has (somewhat understandably) centered on her howling, hanging and hip-popping, we’d be remiss if we didn’t point out that the song itself is actually pretty mind-blowing too: a whirling, pulsating take on the slinky Italian disco tracks of the ’70s and ’80s, the kind of thing you just don’t hear in pop tunes anymore. But given the instant success of “She Wolf,” it’s a style we expect to be emulated by producers everywhere any day now
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