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{{short description|Album by Shakira}}
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{{Infobox album
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| released = {{Start date|df=yes|1993|3|25}}
| recorded =
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = {{hlist|[[Latin pop
| length = {{duration|m=41}}
| label = [[Sony Music|Sony Music Colombia]]<ref name="driven"/>
| producer = Eduardo Paz
| prev_title = [[Magia (Shakira album)|Magia]]
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| name = Peligro
| type = Studio
| single1 =
| single1date = 29 January 1993
| single2 =
| single2date = 17 April 1993
| single3 =
| single3date = 11 May 1993
| single4 = [[Tú Serás
| single4date = 5 July 1993
}}
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'''''Peligro''''' ({{lang-en|Danger|italic=yes}}, {{IPA-es|peˈli.ɣ̞ɾo}}) is the second [[studio album]] by Colombian singer-songwriter [[Shakira]], released on 25 March 1993, by [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Colombia]]. The third single, "Eres", earned Shakira the third place at the 1993 [[Viña del Mar International Song Festival]].
==Background==
Author Ximena Diego wrote that "the first fifteen years of Shakira's life gave her a taste of how sweet stardom could be";<ref name = "DiegoXimenap42">Diego, Ximena (2002). p. 42.</ref> She was signed to [[Sony Music|Sony Music
Despite ''Magia''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s lack of sales, Sony Colombia had higher expectations for Shakira's second album, hoping that it would heighten the small popularity she was already having. Diego wrote, however, that the time during the production and release of ''Peligro'' would prove that "the road of the artist was not an easy one."<ref name = "DiegoXimenap42"/> The several months of producing ''Peligro'' was one of Shakira's most frustrating periods in her career, resulting in an "odd album" that did not fare well with the singer.<ref name = "DiegoXimenap43"/>
==Composition==
The album features songs written by Shakira and other composers, including Eddie Sierra, who wrote "[[El Amor de Mi Vida (song)|El Amor de Mi Vida]]" from [[Ricky Martin]]'s [[Ricky Martin (1991 album)|self-titled debut album]]. Lyrically, the album addresses the themes of love and heartbreak.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Guerrero Aldana, Herrera Martínez, Malo Ruiz, Mendoza Ánimas, Arriaga Morquecho |first=Erick Antonio, Alfredo Ángel Gabriel, Uzziel Yair, Emiliano, Miguel Ángel |title=MATRIZ MUSICAL LATINA: SHAKIRA Y JUANES - TRABAJO TERMINAL DE LA LICENCIATURA EN COMUNICACIÓN SOCIAL. |date=26 May 2022 |publisher=UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA METROPOLITANA - UNIDAD XOCHIMILCO |pages=81–82 |language=es}}</ref> The press release by Sony Colombia, who seem satisfied with the final product, described ''Peligro''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s lyrical content as "profound", "direct" and "filled with magic and poetry". Musically, the record has a "North American ballad treatment", with instrumentation of rock guitars, acoustic pianos and [[Kenny G]]-style saxophones.<ref name = "DiegoXimenap43">Diego, Ximena (2002). p. 43.</ref>
== Release and promotion ==
== Track listing ==
{{tracklist
| title1
| writer1 = [[Shakira]]
| length1 = 5:02
| title2
| writer2 = Eduardo Paz
| length2 = 4:56
| title3
| writer3 = [[Desmond Child]]
| length3 = 4:52
| title4
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| length4 = 4:39
| title5
| writer5 = Shakira
| length5 = 3:30
| title6
| length6 = 4:12
| writer6 =
| title7
| length7 = 4:47
| writer7 = Eddie Sierra
| title8
| length8 = 4:36
| writer8 = Shakira
| title9
| length9 = 4:20
| writer9 =
| title10 = 1968
| length10 = 4:44
| writer10 = {{hlist|Shakira <small>(lyrics & music)</small>
}}
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*{{cite book | title=Shakira: Woman Full of Grace | publisher=Simon and Schuster | author=Diego, Ximena | year=2002 | isbn=0743216687}}
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[[Category:Sony Music Colombia albums]]
[[Category:1990s Spanish-language albums]]
[[Category:Promotional albums]]
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