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In page Rabiosa (song):

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Primarily an uptempo latin pop track, "Rabiosa" additionally borrows influences from merengue and dance music.[9] In the song, Shakira and Pitbull/El Cata trade verses regarding each other's sex appeal. English and Spanish words are mixed together in various lines, such as when Shakira sings "Oye papi, if you like it mocha / Come get a little closer and bite me en la boca".[citation needed] Jennifer Schaffer from The Stanford Daily described Shakira and Pitbull's vocals as "sultry" and "raspy," respectively.[1]