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The animated sequence ends and Shakira confronts the lovers but is pushed down onto a glass table. AnĪnimated sequence begins in which Shakira pokes holes in the new girlfriend's breast implants and knocks her ex-boyfriend through a window into another room. Shakira goes to a club where she finds her ex-lover and his new girlfriend, played by Tabitha Taylor.
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When the tango stops, he leaves, the music picks up, and Shakira begins dancing. The music video opens with Shakira and her ex-lover doing a tango. The Spanish version of the song became another hit for Shakira in the Spanish-speaking world as well.Ī screenshot for Shakira where show the correct subtitles appear in the animated segment of the music video. Objection (Tango) had a successful performance in European and oceanic countries's charts, being Top 10 in almost all. In addition, the song fared well commercially in Europe where it peaked at #12. Although "Objection" did not live up to the success of Shakira's previous Top 10 singles - " Whenever, Wherever" and " Underneath Your Clothes" - the song became a hit on MTV's TRL, peaking at #1 and staying on the countdown for 45 days. The English song reached #55 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart, while the Spanish version reached #16 on Billboard's Hot Latin Tracks chart. In the music video, Shakira is later depicted playing an e-guitar. Interestingly, the bandoneon (on the off-beat) turns into an accordion. However, when the drums join in, it turns more into a latin rock song, with two e-guitars, and bass. The song starts out as a classical tango, with a piano, accompanied by a contrabass, and a bandoneon. This tango is sampled in the intro, only modulated. Both songs share the same rhythm, which is quite similar to the Uruguayan tango " La Cumparsita". "Te Aviso, Te Anuncio", on the other hand, is sung in Spanish. "Objection" is the first song written by Shakira purely in English.