![Colombian Singer Shakira's Bizarre Lyrics](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiXvvVIZ_spWlodPjdbQLBSZLr94KbdDuf-s6XNdxgmpMCjn2M5xUKOU1V1AIBwpSXyyXOmXQvpgIz2wH_IcxNS_vMUgE8iHnmHH5GQXxNl9gG-TsY2LNjFaPhilhGv8Qf5kEsqBQFhVTbL/s400/Colombian+Singer+Shakira%27s+Bizarre+Lyrics.jpg)
Whenever, Wherever was her first track to get noticed back in 2001, after the interesting line about her boobs.
She sang: "Lucky that my breasts are small and humble/ So you don't confuse them with mountains."
But Shakira insists it's not because of the mis-translation into English and instead because she likes to use words that rhyme.
Shakira said: "It's hard to explain my lyrics because sometimes I just write things because they rhyme."
Her latest oddball lyric was for lycanthropic song She-Wolf when she sang: "I'm starting to feel just a little abused/ Like a coffee machine in an office."
Shakira said: "I found this metaphor and I thought it made a lot of sense.
"A coffee machine in an office has everybody's fingerprints on it. Sometimes I feel like that.
"When I write, my subconscious somehow finds its way to the surface. It's not such an intellectual process, it's more organic."