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Shakira, Jennifer Lopez Rock at Super Bowl Halftime Show


Mon 03 Feb 2020 | 08:38 AM
Yara Sameh

Shakira and Jennifer Lopez teamed up for an unforgettable show at the Super Bowl halftime. The superstar duo made history Sunday at Super Bowl LIV as the first two Latina women to co-headline the coveted Pepsi halftime show gig.

They successfully brought each of their own unique styles to in just 12 minutes.

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The Super Bowl LIV was kicked off by a performance by Demi Lovato at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida, as the 27-year-old singer belted out a beautiful rendition of the national anthem.

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The pair delivered a nearly 15-minute performance that began with Shakira opening with a performance of "She Wolf,” followed by a medley of her hit songs, including “Whenever, Wherever” and “Hips Don’t Lie.”

The audience at home and in the stadium was surprised to hear Shakira performing Cardi B's song “I Like It,” that is until Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny, who was featured on the track, joined in on a Super Bowl remix of sorts.

Shakira

J. Lo’s performance followed with a demonstration of her pole dancing talents, courtesy of the movie “Hustlers,” in which she stars.

Among her greatest hits mini-set was her classics “Jenny from the Block” followed by snippets of “I’m Real,” and “Get Right.”

She then changed into silver and nude one-piece and launched into “Waiting for Tonight.”

The show had also featured the appearance of Latin artist J Balvin as well as Lopez’s 11-year-old daughter, who appeared as surprise guests in an extravaganza that signaled its Latin American influences from the onset, when Shakira greeted the stadium audience in Spanish with “Hola, Miami.”

Jennifer Lopez

The 12-minute halftime show, along with commercials, has become a popular feature of the Super Bowl spectacle on par with the game, which draws over 100 million television viewers in the United States.