24 hours after its premiere on social networks, the work Shakira/BZRP, Music Session #53 For Guys like you, already ranks first in Costa Rica as the most viewed on the YouTube channel, something that has not gone unnoticed by public institutions. who draw attention to certain actions with phrases by the artist.
The first of these was the Costa Rican Social Security Fund, which posted on its website: “CLEAR, December is over. Let’s eat healthy and get people moving!”, a reference to the verse of Shakira’s song “Clearly, it is not as it sounds. He has a good man’s name. Obviously she’s just like you.”
Likewise, the Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ) released a key image of a cat (as Shakira called her ex-partner Gerard Piqué) on its social media with the message: “And then when a scammer calls us, we have to say, ‘Sorry baby , I don’t have time for guys like dichuuuu’».
The OIJ ends its poster with “CLEAR, no bank employee should ask you for confidential information or give you instructions over the phone. Don’t pay attention to him, even when he’s crying or begging.
All this so that Costa Ricans do not become victims of telephone and internet scams, which are reaching worrying proportions in this country.
The Ministry of Public Works and Transport couldn’t escape the impact of Shakira’s song either, posting on its social media: “For our safety, we DEFINITELY have to keep the vehicle’s lights on until 6am and are not allowed to participate in PIQUES.”
This text draws attention to the need to comply with regulations, to keep vehicle lights on until the specified time, and not to participate in sprints, as illegal car races are called here.
Nothing that has not gone unnoticed for the Costa Rican public institutions, the popularity of the latest work of the most awarded Latin American singer-songwriter, considered the supreme representative of pop music, and her hateful phrases against Piqué and his new partner Clara Chía them to use them in their messages to the people of Costa Rica.
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