Shakira and Bizarup recently joined Jimmy Fallon’s late season, creating a sensation when they made their first ever high-profile collaboration. Among those who enjoyed the show among the general public were the children of Columbia and Gerard Pique.
A Colombian artist and an Argentinian DJ traveled to New York to participate in the famous program The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon.
In a relaxed conversation, the singer explained how the song, which broke all kinds of records, was created, and an interpreter set herself up against her ex-partner. Gerard Pique.
“Milan[his 10-year-old son]is also a musician, has a great ear and great taste. strange they go number one, so you have to sing with him “”, Shakira points out.
“Then he sent a voicemail to my manager and said, ‘Jamie, get my mom to sing the Bizarrap song, they’ll be number one.’ I still have the audio.” I am,” he added.
“This song has become an anthem for many women. I had a very difficult year after my separation. And writing this song was so important to me. ” hold.
After the interview, both artists interpreted their famous collaboration for the first time BZRP Music Session #53 accompanied by the masses who never stopped singing.
During the presentation, there was a detail that caught the attention of several users on social networks. And it’s about getting to see Shakira and Pique’s kids in the masses for exactly a few seconds.
is about milan and Sasha accompanied his mother for the recording of the famous late chapters.
Shakira’s kids sing Session #53 live to their moms in the background, and people worry she’s setting a bad example. They are happy without some of the music that their mother makes. united family.pure history pic.twitter.com/f45sH9QUcX
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