Shakira Howls Like a She-Wolf While Eating Spicy Wings | Hot Ones
Summary
TLDRIn this episode of Hot Ones, host Sean Evans interviews global pop icon Shakira, who discusses her new album 'Las mues, yo Yan' and her experiences with spicy food. Shakira shares insights into her creative process, the emotional journey behind her music, and her dedication to crafting every detail of her songs. As they progress through increasingly spicy chicken wings, Shakira reveals anecdotes from her career, including a lost album and her meticulous approach to production. The conversation touches on the evolution of her voice and style, her collaboration with Seth MacFarlane, and the challenges of performing live. Despite the heat, Shakira maintains her composure, demonstrating her strength and resilience throughout the interview.
Takeaways
- ð€ Shakira is a global pop music icon with an impressive career, including multiple Grammy Awards, global tours, and over 95 million records sold.
- ð Shakira released her first studio album in nearly 7 years, titled 'Las mues, yo Yan'.
- ð¶ïž Shakira participated in the show 'Hot Ones', where she answered hot questions and faced increasingly spicy chicken wings.
- ð¡ The creative process for Shakira's album was described as 'alchemizing', turning tears into diamonds, resonating with Van Morrison's idea of writing songs to heal oneself.
- ð Shakira admitted to using Vaseline on her lips as a strategy to handle the spiciness of the wings.
- ðµ Shakira's meticulous approach to her live shows involves detailed control over every aspect, from confetti timings to lighting.
- ðž One of Shakira's most expensive mistakes was investing in a large cobra prop for her tour, which cost a million dollars to fabricate and resulted in a financial loss despite the tour's success.
- ð€ Shakira has developed a thicker, more rounded voice after her pregnancies, reflecting her growth as a person and musician.
- ð Shakira admitted to overdoing vocal cries in her early work, something she would change if given the chance.
- ð¶ïž Despite the challenge, Shakira completed the hot sauce gauntlet, demonstrating her strength and determination.
- ð¶ Shakira played a hot sauce association game at the end of the show, pairing her songs with the hot sauces she experienced.
Q & A
Who is the guest featured in this episode of Hot Ones?
-The guest featured in this episode is Shakira, a global pop music icon.
What is the name of Shakira's latest album mentioned in the transcript?
-Shakira's latest album mentioned is called 'Las mues, yo Yan'.
How many records has Shakira sold worldwide according to the transcript?
-Shakira has sold more than 95 million records worldwide.
What did Shakira do to prepare for the spiciness of the hot wings?
-Shakira put Vaseline on her lips to prepare for the spiciness of the hot wings.
What does Shakira compare the creation of her music to during the interview?
-Shakira compares the creation of her music to alchemy, turning tears into diamonds.
What was the most expensive mistake Shakira made during her career?
-The most expensive mistake Shakira made was creating a huge cobra prop for her tour, which cost a million dollars to fabricate and resulted in a financial loss.
What happened to Shakira's original lyrics when she was 21 years old?
-Shakira's original lyrics were lost at an airport in Bogota, and she had to reconstruct them from memory.
How does Shakira feel about her early material when she listens to it now?
-Shakira feels that she used to overdo the cries in her voice in her early material, and that her voice and choices have matured over time.
What role does Shakira play in the production of her music?
-Shakira is listed as a producer on almost every track of her album, and she obsesses over every aspect of the sound engineering, including arrangements.
Why did Shakira reach out to Seth MacFarlane for the English translation of 'She-Wolf'?
-Shakira is a fan of Seth MacFarlane's creativity and musical production in Family Guy, but she ended up writing the English translation herself.
How does Shakira feel about her experience on the Hot Ones show?
-Shakira feels proud of herself for enduring the spiciness of the hot wings and believes she has become a stronger woman because of it.
Outlines
ð€ Introduction and Shakira's Milestone Career
The paragraph introduces the host Sean Evans and the show 'Hot Ones,' where guests answer hot questions while eating progressively spicier chicken wings. The special guest is Shakira, a renowned global pop music icon known for her numerous Grammy Awards, global tours, and over 95 million records sold. Shakira discusses her new album 'Las muescas,' her first studio release in nearly 7 years. She also talks about her experience with spicy food and her preparation for the show, including applying Vaseline on her lips to protect them from the heat of the sauces. The conversation touches on the creative process behind her new album and the therapeutic aspect of her music.
ð Behind the Scenes of Shakira's Concerts and Early Challenges
This paragraph delves into Shakira's meticulous approach to her live shows, highlighting her attention to detail in every aspect of the production. The discussion shifts to the most expensive mistake she made during her first world tour, involving a costly cobra prop. Shakira also shares her experience of losing her entire body of work at an airport, which led to the creation of an album titled 'Where Are The Thieves?' She talks about the evolution of her voice and musical style, and how motherhood has influenced her recent work. The segment concludes with her reaction to trying a new hot sauce and her thoughts on her early material.
ð¶ïž Shakira's Spicy Encounter and Collaborations
In this paragraph, Shakira continues her hot sauce challenge, facing increasingly spicy wings. She shares her past experience of working with Seth MacFarlane on the English translation for her song 'She-Wolf.' The conversation also covers her ability to handle spicy food and her strategies for managing the heat. Shakira demonstrates her resilience and determination throughout the challenge, even as she experiences intense spice sensations. The segment ends with her successfully completing the wing challenge and sharing her thoughts on her journey through the 'spice gauntlet.'
ð¶ Final Wings and Shakira's Musical Legacy
The final paragraph sees Shakira tackling the last two spicy wings, including the notorious 'Wings of Death.' She reflects on her experience and the metaphor of turning pain into strength, both in her music and during the hot sauce challenge. The host, Sean Evans, engages Shakira in a game that pairs her songs with the hot sauces, providing insight into her discography and its impact on fans. The episode concludes with Shakira's triumph over the challenge, reinforcing her image as a strong, resilient artist. Sean Evans signs off, promoting the 'Hot Ones' product line and reminding viewers to be cautious with spicy food.
Mindmap
Keywords
ð¡Shakira
ð¡Hot Ones
ð¡Spicy Food
ð¡Grammy Awards
ð¡Music Production
ð¡Creative Process
ð¡Las mues, yo Yan
ð¡Red Carpet Treatment
ð¡World Tour
ð¡Vocal Performance
ð¡Hot Sauce
Highlights
Shakira, a global pop music icon, joins the show Hot Ones.
Shakira has a new album called 'Las muescas', her first studio release in nearly 7 years.
Shakira discusses her experience with spicy food and her preparation for the show.
The creative process of the album was a way for Shakira to turn tears into diamonds.
Shakira's writing process is a compulsion and a need, rather than a premeditated intellectual process.
Shakira's philosophy on music is that it creates bridges between people.
Shakira shares a story of losing her entire body of work at an airport.
Shakira's approach to live shows is very detailed and obsessive.
Shakira discusses the most expensive mistake she made during her first world tour.
Shakira's voice and songwriting have evolved over time, influenced by her personal growth.
Shakira's perspective on her early material, including her use of vocal cries.
Shakira's strategy for dealing with the heat of the hot sauces.
Shakira's collaboration with Seth MacFarlane for the English translation of 'She-Wolf'.
Shakira's experience with the hottest wings on the show.
Shakira's determination and strength are highlighted throughout the hot sauce challenge.
Shakira's reflections on her journey through the hot sauce challenge and how it relates to her life.
The host, Sean Evans, invites viewers to get the Hot Ones sauce experience delivered to their door.
Transcripts
look I feel like I'm going to throw up
now I know
yeah hey what's going on everybody for
first week Feast I'm Sean Evans and
you're watching hot ones it's the show
with hot questions and even hotter wings
and today we're joined by Shakira she's
a global pop music icon with a storyed
career that includes everything from
multiple Grammy Awards to Global tours
and more than 95 million records sold
the world over and she's back with a
brand new album her first Studio release
in nearly 7 years it's called Las mues
yo Yan and it's available now Shakira
welcome to the show thank you before we
get started how are you around spicy
food are you at all nervous going into
this um I'm curious about this whole
thing but I think I can take
spice I think I can take hot food but
we'll
see
so I don't have to put any sauce on it
you don't have to we cut out a red
carpet treatment Just For You Shakira
all right let's
see my God we started we started strong
what I'm saying I can take
spice
that's spicy I must confess that I put
some Vaseline on my lips that was smart
I saw you do that came in prepared yeah
because with the New York weather my
lips are you already burning you and me
both with these sauces I don't know
might end up
bleeding so you talked about the
creative process for this album being
alchemizing as a way to turn your tears
into diamonds Van Morrison who I know
that you adore he has a quote that goes
I write songs to heal myself if they
heal others that's a bonus does that at
all resonate with you yeah cuz the
writing process is not a
premeditated
intellectual process um entirely you
know it just it's first it's a
compulsion it's a need and and then I
think it transcends to others and that's
that's what's so beautiful about art and
music it creates Bridges between people
and you once you put out an album it
doesn't belong to you it belongs to
others and it's like becomes the
soundtrack of people's lives
that's the ultimate purpose of of albums
I think beautifully said are you ready
to move on here to Sauce number two
absolutely all right so up next we have
the uh Smokey
J this one yep that's the one Smokey
J
mhm no
bud oh my God I'm starting to get scared
don't worry you're in good hands you're
in good hands on this show okay do you
take like um like a stomach protector
like meum you know what believe it or
not no performance enhancers I kind of
just uh no not even after the show I
just kind of like dope in control here
yeah they might test me after this you
know if I have a good interview then
maybe they'll they'll run me through you
know I can't take a suspension at this
point in my career you know what I'm
saying You must have developed the
tolerance to all of this yeah I think it
is like cardio like if you do it
regularly then you become like you
develop a familiarity with the pain or
something and I imagine you never get
sick cuz this must be like a stress
tested I'm stress tested all the way
through yeah I'm purified he kills all
the bacteria by the sauce
exactly
uhhuh
wow M it's nice though but it's starting
to really do its thing it's someone who
physically writes their music from pen
to paper do you have any gut-wrenching
Tales of losing or misplacing a creative
piece of work oh yeah um when I was like
21 I had written whole body of work um
and he got lost at an airport in bogot I
had all my lyrics in my dad's briefcase
cuz I used to travel with my parents
back in the day um and and I think that
it just dis disappeared appeared at the
airport so that's why I named that album
where are the
thieves after that story I had to
reconstruct all of the lyrics in my head
um and I was able to like after a great
deal of effort do you think you were
targeted or uh do you think they just
lost the bag no no I wasn't targeted
specifically I know I think just you
know the bag just disappeared the
suitcase disappeared with my lyrics on
it it was unfortunate yeah that must
have been devastating so painful
yeah almost as painful as these
almost mhm Cente mhm M has more Spice in
it like it's not hotter I don't feel
it's particularly
hotter but it's got like cumin there you
go look at that I could have been as
familar so from watching your Eldorado
world tour concert document
you know I was really taking it how
obsessive you are about every facet of
your live show you know like from when
the confetti cannon should go off to the
shade of green for the laser lights from
a production perspective what's the most
expensive mistake you've ever made in an
effort to put on a kickass
concert yeah I remember on my first
world tour tour of the mongus I had the
brilliant idea of of coming up with a
cobra like I don't know how many F that
Cobra was like piur must have been like
30 ft it was a huge Cobra huge Cobra uh
in the middle of stage and it would just
lift up like that at the beginning of
the show and that Cobra costed like a
million dollar to
fabricate uh to produce and then taking
it on the road was so expensive and at
the end of the tour I lost money and it
was like my one of the most successful
tours I I I I I traveled the world and
it was sold out everywhere but I had to
I had to take a big loss because of a
stupid
Cobra but the Cobra did look cool for
what it's worth like it did look cool it
was wor it it looks
cool queso in queso okay I have the
feeling it's going to be cheesy the
queso kind of gives it
away just taste like cheese
mhm
that does have some heat on the back end
of that wow wow do people usually quit
here on the on the fifth one no they
keep going huh they lock in they lock in
350 episodes we've never had anyone quit
really yeah not once oh my God I can't
be the first one that would change the
history of the
show so in a sit down interview that you
recently had with Zayn low there was an
interesting moment where you talked
about hearing an old Shakira song on the
radio and telling your kids I used to
suck which brought about laughs like it
does now cuz of course that's not true
and these songs have such an indelible
place in fans Hearts but it did make me
curious what does make you winse or
cringe when you listen to your early
material so many things I think I used
to overdo the cries in my
voice you know it's too
much just be careful just be careful
around the eyes just be careful oh okay
I got you I got you ah thank
you um yeah I think I was exaggerated a
little bit you know too much secure yeah
and I noticed that after my pregnancies
my voice got thicker more rounded more
full um also my choices are more mature
have I have evolved as a as a woman as a
as a person my intellect has evolved so
my my lips are a little itchy but and
that'll be kind of from here I just hope
that this is like a natural plumper no
exactly and that's the wing five
here we
go
mhm
mhm oh I'm starting to feel it yeah how
about you how you doing same page same
wavelength you and I
Tango right now every season we do out
with the old in with the new sauces but
then they stay this way for a whole
season and guess what Shakira this is
the last shoot of this season no I know
I know but I'm happy that you're giving
us the send off you know what I'm
saying so I noticed in the liner notes
of your album that you're listed as a
producer on almost every track besides
songwriting in your vocal performance
what do you find yourself obsessing
about most in the studio like from a
Sound Engineering perspective everything
everything especially the arrangements
um every single aspect i i i tailor
every single aspect to my needs and my
taste it's like craftsmanship it's like
uh like filigrain you know and that's
why it take so long making albums if I'm
not happy with something I can continue
trying and trying sometimes I give up
but I'm not going to do that on the I
know I can see it in your eyes um but
yeah sometimes I give up uh if if I can
find um the right arrangement for a song
I end up just making a piano vocal then
it's just simplifying and that ends up
being the best solution you
know
okay forbidden fruit oh my God this is
really really hot yeah we're in serious
territory wow
mhm I'm going to have a sa of I'll join
you at the party I'll join you at the
party exactly per your request red
carpet treatment for you must thought
I'm such a DEA she requested Macadamia
milk I mean who requests that people
request soy milk no listen yeah the
longer I've been doing the show the
weirder the milks get you know so really
nothing I haven't seen
before so once heard you it's nice cuz
it's kind of sweet yeah right it is
actually kind of nice for this
alkalinizes alkalines makes it how do
you say that in English what's the verb
neutralizes neutral neutrality but it
kind of doesn't you know what I mean but
it kind of doesn't neutral it doesn't
because I'm trying I'm really trying to
neutralize it oh my God this one's
really I know it refuses to
neutralize so I once you say almost in
passing that you reached out to Family
Guy creator Seth McFarland to do the
English translation for shewolf and I
know that he's a serious musician but
that did kind of blow my mind like why
would Seth McFarland be at like the top
of your mind for an assignment like that
cuz I was huge I was a huge Family Guy
um I can't talk I was a huge Family Guy
fan and I always thought that he was so
creative and and so musical as well I
really admire the music musical
production of the show so I looked for
him but then I ended up writing it
myself I just I found the right words I
found what I wanted to say oh my
goodness this is really
really like burning my lips yeah how you
doing I'm okay if you're okay you know
like I still have my feet if you still
have your feet you know what I mean it's
a it's a Tango through the spice
Gauntlet over
here
anding I'm a looking little Angelina yet
oh yeah more Angelina by the way by the
wing well if you're feeling next one is
this one huh okay yeah this is uh D bomb
Beyond
Insanity oh where is this from India
Kansas City Missouri believe it or
not I'm
scared oh my goodness
it's masochistic it is
masochistic H and challenging but I see
a a strength in you right now yeah in a
focus and a determination determined mhm
I can see it I can't talk anymore
but that's how this goes wow it keeps
going I know I know it keeps getting
bigger I know I know I'm right along
with you same wavelength same
wavelength oh
right yeah me too what's a trick here
there is no trick you just have to
survive it you know we're just in
survival mode and we'll make it
through just feel like I just want to
put my tongue in there go ahead just do
a tongue bath we've seen that before
we've seen that before just let it
tongue bathe let it tongue
bathe is it true that you're a super
smeller
yeah I'm a super eater too I can see
that do you see that as like a blessing
or a
curse I feel like I'm going to throw up
now I know
yeah and then be careful be careful what
eyes I'm yeah yeah yeah I'm just
watching out for
you oh my god I've never tested anything
like that in my life I know I know a new
experience you want some ice cream I can
bring in ice cream really yeah yeah yeah
look how look at this magic trick I got
right here that's for you that's for you
like I feel it I feel it on my face you
know what I think is that normal I think
that is is this moment or am I having
some sort of allergic reaction I think
it's the it was the
touching but this is cheating no it's
not there is no cheating just surviving
is moving you're not cheating I feel
like I'm the weakest link you are not
the weakest link of all the CBS you have
you've had here I'm the weakest link no
you're not yeah no you're actually like
the the strongest yeah right because
through through each of these Wings
you've been feeling it from the first
Wing you're like wo you know what I mean
I don't ever want to see this ever again
I get it I get it go ahead take that out
of the
lineup there are two more Wings To Go
okay if you're ready I am ready so
number nine here is the
matanos that's
it okay I'll have a little
more
mama you know I had an uncle who used to
have full Tobasco full spoon every
morning before breakfast I kind of like
that like that yeah just getting his day
started you know uhhuh my dad loves
Tobasco or any kind of spicy sauce but
what's the Shakira lyric that fans are
most likely to yell at you on the street
in North America and then what's the
Shakira lyric fans are most likely to
yell at you on the street in South
America
ooh South American no they don't they
don't scream my lyrics but in that's
more of an American thing yeah it's more
of an American
thing Hips Don't Lie Shira do your hips
lie like I have all the songs you
know and for the record they don't lie
they don't they're the most honest thing
on earth
the last one oh my God I can't believe
we've come this far this is the one mhm
that's the one look at
that she
wolf
oh and then I just dropped one drop you
know yeah yeah no that's that's all you
need that is all you need what a run
smells really strong I know don't smell
it don't smell it don't smell it
mhm
mhm I know painful I know but the wings
of death are behind us you know you've
turned your tears into diamonds through
your music and you've turned your pain
into strength through eating these wings
today so to close things out what I want
to do is play a hot sauce association
game okay where I give you a Shakira
song and then you pair it with the hot
sauce you've eaten today that most
represents that song okay L Tortura uh
this is the one that was like really
painful this is the one
right d I asked if it was from India and
you said it was from Kentucky right
close from where Kansas City Missouri
Kansas City Kansas City
Missouri
CL Tortura uh what about Tortura my
favorite song on the new album uh Kom
dando oh really thank you oh you're a
rocker I am a ro like the rockar era
Shakira you know what I'm saying
rockar um I would say
is it's the experience M it's one I'll
take that how about uh Whenever
Wherever Whenever Whatever it's uh Cente
there we go we'll take that back knew
you like that one and look at you
Shakira taking on the wings of death
living to tell the tale and now there's
nothing left to do but roll out the red
carpet for you this camera this camera
this camera let the people know what you
have going on in your
life I can't believe we did it we did do
it it's
amazing I feel very proud of myself and
you should be yeah I'm walking out of
here as a stronger woman
oh strong as she wolf
sorry oh that's amazing I thought I was
going to be a little more stronger
I I thought I I thought it was the end
well you know what walking out of here
walking out of here you will be cuz
you're stronger you know what I'm saying
okay
good thank you guys bye taking my ice
cream okay take it that's for
you hey what's going on hot ones fans
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