Beyoncé so far has done hip-hop, belly dance and African dance Styles. According to Beyonce, Michael Jackson is one of her greatest influences Perhaps the reason for the visible " Michael Jackson effects" which can be seen in some of her costumes, live performances and music videos. Beyonce has built a legacy as one of the best dancers of all time in the music industry. On stage, she is known for her energetic moves, flipping of hair, quick movement of her legs and as well her epic Choreography. On and off the stage, Beyonce has proven to be a force to reckon with when it comes to dancing. Starting off her solo career in the early 2000's, Beyonce began with R&B, Hip-hop and Dancehall themed music and in so many of her music videos, she doesn't shy away from exhibiting her incredible dancing abilities. While in the group ,she could easily be spotted due to her outstanding persona and showmanship. Popularly called Queen Bey by her fans, Beyonce started off as the lead singer of the all-girl music group, Destiny's Child. Today, we will be highlighting two A-List international female Superstars who can serve as both musicians and dancers. In the international music scene, several musicians have been able to have this combined skill - Artistes like Michael Jackson, Prince, Janet Jackson, Lady Gaga, Madonna, Beyonce ,Ciara, Shakira and a host of many other artistes. In this case, we are referring to Artistes who can also stand alone as Dancers. In the Music Industry, there are artistes who can also serve two purposes. However, not everyone is so skilled in it. Dance is a form of entertainment and in our world, this form of entertainment is quite common. Even right from the ancient times, dancers have been used mainly for the entertainment of royalties or prominent figures. Though incredibly succinct, highly subjective, and all relative, our list is an undeniably fierce compilation of music that defines the indefatigable 42-year-old mother-of-two (check out her cutest family moments here) in as many as 13 songs.In today's world, Dance is a very lucrative talent.
Until then, we suggest you become reacquainted with your love for Shakira and her best songs. And the reels of their labor, the aptly titled Shakira in Concert: El Dorado World Tour concert film, will roll into theaters next month, on November 13. Lucky for us, she brought along a film crew. The headliner released her eleventh studio album, El Dorado, and like all superstars do, she hit the globe for a massive world tour.
And then she began working toward her goal of total world domination in the 2000s, as she broadened her reach with a crossover career that kicked off with the song everyone knows by just two words: “ Whenever, Wherever.” Now in her 40s-with her shelves full of American and Latin Grammys, and a discography that spans more than two decades-she shows no signs of giving up the gig. It was during the '90s, however, that she really popped onto the scene, unleashing Latin hits inspired by reggaeton and the sounds of South America and the Caribbean.
In fact, she wrote her first album, Magia, as an 8-year-old chica. The sultry mononymous Colombian singer-songwriter born as Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll has been producing music since she was just 13 years old. We listen to Shakira “whenever! wherever!” we want to-especially now that she's gearing up to headline the 2020 Super Bowl halftime show alongside Jennifer Lopez.