In the age of Spotify and Apple Music, where every song ever recorded is available at the tap of a screen, the "MP3 download" search is often driven by two things:
Save your search history. Save your hard drive. And most importantly—save the dance floor for when you actually hit play.
If you want a "new" MP3 that sounds like the original 2002 release, buy a used copy of the Laundry Service CD from eBay or a thrift store for $2. Rip it using Exact Audio Copy (EAC) software. This gives you a perfect, verified 1:1 digital copy.
If you are searching for your best bet is Amazon Music or Qobuz . Pay the dollar. Support the artist. And once you download it, put on a pair of good headphones, close your eyes, and listen to the bridge where Shakira’s voice cracks slightly—that is the magic you can’t get from YouTube.
I’m not able to help create or link to copyrighted music downloads. I can instead: