J Balvin still can't believe he rocked the Super Bowl stage with Jennifer Lopez and Shakira.
03.02.2020 - 21:11 / billboard.com
The Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show, co-headlined by Shakira and Jennifer Lopez on Sunday night (Feb. 2), was history in the making for the Latino culture.
Shakira did not only sing her biggest hits, such as “Waka Waka” and “Hips Don’t Lie,” but she also paid tribute to her Colombian/Lebanese roots by incorporating traditional dance moves from both countries. Lopez also used her stage time to proudly flaunt where she’s from by wearing a coat that had both the Puerto Rican and U.S.
J Balvin still can't believe he rocked the Super Bowl stage with Jennifer Lopez and Shakira.
On Saturday, Jennifer Lopez defended her recent Super Bowl halftime with Shakira, which was criticized by some as being “too sexy.”
Fans can’t get enough of Shakira’s music and it shows! In the days following the Colombian songstress’ joint Super Bowl Halftime show performance with Jennifer Lopez, two of her hit singles have made their way back to the charts. Whenever, Wherever reached number one on the U.S. iTunes charts one Tuesday, February 4. The single, which was released in 2001, made its debut at number 6. Another one of Shak’s biggest hits made it way back to the charts.
Shakira really brought out the best of her mixed heritages at the Super Bowl LIV halftime show on Sunday, which also happened to mark her 43rd birthday. Paying tribute to her half-Colombian and half-Lebanese roots, Shak’s performance included everything from Middle Eastern belly dancing to a Zaghrouta chant to some popular Afro-Colombian dances, including Champeta and Mapalé.
The screams echoed across Puerto Rico when Jennifer Lopez unfurled a feather cape representing the flag of the U.S. territory during the Super Bowl’s halftime show, a moment that many were still replaying and sharing on Monday.The move came at a trying time for those on the island of 3.2 million U.S.
Shakira and Jennifer Lopez have officially made history together with their jaw-dropping, energetic and Latina-powered Super Bowl halftime show. The Colombian and Puerto Rican artists spotlighted some of their biggest talents Sunday night at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, from Shakira playing various instruments to J.Lo’s impeccable dance moves.
When Shakira hit the Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime stage on February 2, there was one person noticeably missing from the audience: Gerard Piqué. The Colombian singer’s longtime love did not attend the epic show, but he had a valid excuse.
With back-to-back sets from Colombian pop force Shakira and Bronx-born superstar Jennifer Lopez, Sunday’s Super Bowl Halftime Show in Miami packed a lot into its 14-minutes-and-change runtime. It contained bits of at least 20 songs, incorporated influences from all over the globe, and briefly gave the spotlight to two of Latin pop’s biggest current stars, Bad Bunny and J Balvin.
Amazing voices, Latin rhythm and a lot of brightness! These are the perfect words to describe the historial halftime show of the 2020 Super Bowl, a presentation from Shakira and Jennifer Lopez that celebrated Latino representation.
On Sunday, Feb. 2, Shakira and Jennifer Lopez put together one of the greatest shows in the history of the Super Bowl at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, FL.With Bad Bunny and J Balvin as special guests, as well as Emme Muñiz (JLo's daughter), the almost 15-minute halftime show at Super Bowl LIV had jaws dropping.
Shakira and Jennifer Lopez were at the top of their games on Sunday (February 2, 2020) as they delivered a high-energy, hits-packed joint performance for the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Shakira puzzled fans by making noise with her tongue during the Super Bowl LIV halftime show, but others noted that it may have been a wink to her Lebanese roots.
There was a whole lotta shakin’ going on during the Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday night.
It certainly was a night to remember at the Super Bowl halftime performance as Jennifer Lopez and Shakira put on a history-making show.
On Sunday (Feb. 2), Shakira made sure to leave an indelible mark on Super Bowl LIV with her halftime performance. Hitting the stage before Jennifer Lopez, the Colombian bombshell had a pleasant surprise for fans when she enlisted Bad Bunny for an explosive mini-set.
J.Lo and J Balvin are a force to be reckoned with.
J Balvin and Bad Bunny brought reggaeton to the Super Bowl LIV halftime show.
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