![]() ![]() ![]() “Girl Like Me” is featured on BEP’s album Translation, which was released earlier this year, and is the first time Shakira and the group work together. The Latin icon is also seen rocking a geometric gown, as well as a black-and-red ensemble while skateboarding. “So they tell me that you lookin’ for a girl like me/So they tell me that you lookin’ for a girl like me,” Shakira kicks the song off.”Ah-ah-ah, you’re lookin’ for/A girl like me (la-la-latinas, eh).” She’s seen with two backup dancers busting out some great choreography. In the Latina-empowering track, Shakira shows off her killer workout and dance skills in a red top, black bikini bottoms with suspenders, leg warmers and white sneakers. ![]() Released the visual for their collaboration,”Girl Like Me,” on Friday. Is giving us Jane Fonda vibes in her latest music video. Shakira shows off her killer workout and dance skills in a red top, black bikini. P1 is a man with buzz-cut dark blue hair. The routine is lead by a female and has a male and a female backup dancer. Shakira Shows Off Her Workout Moves in New Jane Fonda-Inspired ‘Girls Like Me’ Music Video 89339 Shakira 14.98/19.98 11 LOVERS LIVE EPIC MUSIC VIDEO/SONY MUSIC. Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)' by Shakira is featured on Just Dance 2018, Just Dance Now, and Just Dance Unlimited. Lo in December when she hosted SNL and asked us to join her in her opening monologue.The singer and the Black Eyed Peas dropped the music video for their collaboration ‘Girl Like Me.’ ![]() Well done.įun Fact: We shared the stage with J. Say what you want, but both artists, their teams, and dancers put hundreds of hours into this show for all to enjoy. The Bronx native descended upon the stage, dressed in head to toe in Versace leather (her backup dancers were as well!), opening with “Jenny from the Block” before taking her dance skills to the pole to sing “Waiting for Tonight.” The 50-year-old (50!) was soon joined by her daughter, Emme, who sang “Let’s Get Loud” alongside her mom (who reentered the stage wearing a giant Puerto Rican flag) and children’s choir before Shakira joined to help close out with Bruce Springsteen’s “Born In The U.S.A.” Lo-clinging to a replica of the Empire State Building’s steeple-shouting: “Miami are you ready?”-took over. The Colombia-born Shakira kicked off the celebration with her signature hip-shaking and belly dancing-a nod to her Lebanese heritage-with an army of female backup dancers to perform her hits like “Whenever, Wherever” and “Hips Don’t Lie.” Soon she was joined by Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny for a cover of Cardi B’s “I Like It,” and the crowd went crazy during her meme-worthy moment-a gesture of huge cultural importance to the singer and people of Middle Eastern heritage. Lo’s rocked Miami Sunday night! Their Super Bowl LIV Halftime performance will go down in history as an epic showcase of musical talent, female empowerment, Latina culture, and dance. ![]()
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