There is no doubt that 2023 was the year of the Barranquilla artist Shakira, who not only spoke about her separation process with the Spanish footballer Gerard Piqué, the father of her children Milan and Sasha, but also He also became the center of attention through his musical releases, which marked his return to stardom. Latina who has fascinated the world for years with her talent, beauty and charisma.
The popularity was so great this year that According to Google, she was the most searched artist in the world and ranked first in the music category. With his hits like the song BZRP Music Session Vol. 53 in collaboration with the Argentine band Bizarrap, he managed to captivate millions of people. The excitement this song generated was reflected in the recent Latin Grammy Awards when it was named Song of the Year.
Several of his followers came together to help and support the woman from Barranquilla. | Photo: 2023 Getty Images
For this reason, he is the interpreter of hits such as “Waka Waka”, “El Jefe”, “Suerte”, “Acróstico”, “Chantaje”, “Ojos Así” and others He used Thanksgiving Day this year, a holiday celebrated in the United States, to thank his fans for their helping hand amid his adversities.
Following the criticism, supporters of the Colombian came out to defend her and question the famous singer. | Photo: Instagram: Shakira
“Happy Thanksgiving. “I just want to thank you for all the support and love you have shown me this year. It means a lot to me and I feel very, very lucky to have you.” were the words he shared in a video he posted on his official Instagram profile.
Shakira wishes her followers a Merry Christmas
“I wish you that the desires of your heart come true” The singer wrote on her X account, formerly Twitter.
His message ended with the symbolic sentence “ “Merry Christmas!” and a tree emoji, within a few minutes, users of the social network began to react. “May Christmas bring us your new album this year 2024 😍🎄”, “Merry Christmas to you, your family and all the fans,” “Thank you Shakira” “The same goes for you, my Shaki,” “Merry Christmas, Queen,” some comments say.