1673710524 Gerard Pique responds to Shakiras song with an agreement with

Gerard Piqué responds to Shakira’s song with an agreement with Casio to promote Kings League

Gerard Pique responds to Shakiras song with an agreement with

“Tomorrow at 9 p.m., Chup Chup @KingsLeague with all the presidents Life can be wonderful”. Gerard Piqué (Barcelona, ​​​​35 years old) warned with this message 24 hours earlier via his Twitter account that the presentation of the championship designed by him and Ibai Llanos will be a great event But most importantly, it was to be the first event he would be featured at after his ex-partner Shakira dedicated one-by-one to him every single movement of his latest song and musical hit BZRP Music Sessions 53. And the answer The former Barcelona soccer player came in the form of an agreement with one of the watch brands she mentions in the song.It didn’t take much more for this announcement to be seen as a clear response to the Colombian artist’s latest released song.

“Casio gave us watches for life. The Kings League has reached an agreement with Casio,” commented Piqué during the presentation of the event on Friday January 13th night, while handing out watches to the rest of the program participants. Thus, the Catalan announced that the watch brand has inked a sponsorship deal with the football league Kings League, a new tournament that the ex-footballer has directed and that features 12 teams managed by streamers or well-known players. like Iker Casillas or Kun Aguero. The presentation also had many other references to the singer’s theme. Spanish Youtuber DjMaRiiO, for example, said Kun Agüero didn’t want his affairs “washed flat” to which the Argentine replied with “definitely, you’re right”. Piqué also joked that he will be coming to the games on Sunday in a Renault Twingo.

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In BZRP Music Session #53, Shakira launched phrases aimed at Clara Chía, her ex-partner and Piqué’s new friend. Among the most commented on on social networks were the fragments that say: “You traded a Rolex for a Casio”, “You traded a Ferrari for a Twingo” or “So much so that you presented yourself as a champion and as I you needed, you gave your worst version”, to “I understood that it’s not my fault that they criticize you, I only make music, sorry I cummed on you”.

Far from taking all these phrases as offense, both the former soccer player and the Casio brand have decided to take advantage of the situation. “We love that it splatters on us,” the watch brand wrote on its Instagram account after the Piqué announcement.

For their part, the Colombian Shakira and the Argentine producer Bizarrap broke records with the song Bizarrap Music Sessions #53, a song that in just over twenty-four hours has garnered almost 64 million views on YouTube, surpassing Despacito (2017) by Luis Fonsi, a song that hit nearly 25 million in just 12 hours.

“Which was a catharsis and a relief for me, I never thought that at 45 and in Spanish I would be number one in the world straight away. I want to embrace the millions of women who stand up against those who make us feel insignificant. Women who defend what they feel and think and raise their hands when they disagree, even when others raise eyebrows. You are my inspiration. And this achievement is not mine, but everyone’s. We have to get up 70 times , the Colombian singer wrote in a post on her Instagram account, where she has more than 79 million followers, following the success of her new song.