So the previous reviews I find slightly misleading and therefore urge everyone to urgently, to listen to the title and to decide for themselves. My Smash "Whenever Wherever" would reingepassen seamlessly on this album. The difference is that there are actually a few downright dancefloor Kracher here that one of Shakira so straight so far did not know. But "She Wolf" is this very title, the most clearly waived in respect of all known ethnic influences. Where can I find the title superhot and I can not get him out of my head. In the usual way Shakira plays with her unmistakable voice, thus making each title a clear Shakira title. Most of the pieces have then but ethnic influences, either on the instrument or on the rhythm, and at the end it is with Mon Amour also still somewhat rocky. What is missing and has led me to the point deduction, are two or three good Slows or correct ballads. The album runs a little too evenly at the same pace. But the songs are cool, or even being experimental and bold - especially the piece with Wycliff Jean. So a solid album and maybe she wants it rather let it rip with 32 times as moderately dancefloor and move on to other genres again in maturer years. Who knows, and that's a good thing. Bravo Shakira.