Although hair color has nothing to do with talent, part of the image of an artist.
Shakira is undoubtedly one of the most famous Latin American singers and composers, and with a long musical career.
During his career he has tried several styles in his image and his music, elements that have allowed him to stay in the Latin music arena and bring it to other contienentes.
When his career took off had black hair and popular subjects were (and still remain) "Where you heart" "Barefoot" "Ciega Sordomuda" songs where the guitar has a high profile and strong lyrics and sweet melodies.
While her hair was reddish, his musical sound was including electric guitars on songs like "Where are the thieves" and acquiring a rockier tone. While in "Ojos Asi" mixed sounds of the Middle East with the Latin Pop.
When he started moving his hips and include routines complex dance presentations also worked with other Latin sounds like the Tango, in songs like "Te Aviso, I announce" and some Reggae on tracks like "Hips Do not Lie "
As versatile as her hair, her capacity; Latin American sound mix with the European (as in the case of songs like "I want to die" and the version made in French); have topics in English and Spanish dance; Pop create sounds with a large presence of digital elements such as La Loba; popularizing songs like Rabiosa whose melodies have a large Latino presence accompanied by a trumpet.
Also become the Latina woman with the opportunity to compose songs for the World Cup on several occasions.
Writing, singing, dancing his songs, not only about being popular , but to represent the Latin culture to the world and show how is fused by multiple cultural influences, sounds and instruments.
Chestnut, redhead or a blonde, as you prefer, but his blond color marked a before and after in his career, just as internationalized as an artist and opened Latin Pop passed before global music market.
What is the sound changed? Or is it sold? In the end, she is Shakira and can do whatever he wants with his music and Latin culture continue to carry wherever you go.