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  2. Whenever, Wherever - Wikipedia

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    "Whenever, Wherever" was Shakira's most successful single at the time, and it stayed that way until "Hips Don't Lie" was released in five years. In the United States, "Whenever, Wherever" debuted at number 76 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, [ 16 ] while it peaked at number 6, the chart dated 29 December 2001. [ 17 ]

  3. Super Bowl LIV halftime show - Wikipedia

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    Shakira and Bad Bunny performed a cover of his song "I Like It" then they sang a mash up of Shakira's "Chantaje" and Bunny's "Callaíta" together. [26] In the final section of Shakira's set, she performed "Hips Don't Lie", during which she crowd surfed, [26] danced mapalé, and wagged her tongue in an Arabic tradition known as zaghrouta. [27]

  4. List of cover versions of Shakira songs - Wikipedia

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    According to Billboard, Shakira's songs can range from heartbreaking ballads to "pop anthems". [ 2 ] Songs like " Whenever Wherever ", " Waka Waka " and " Hips Don't Lie " which were Shakira's biggest hits worldwide are the most covered while the most covered song in Spanish is " Ojos Así " by various artists from countries outside the ...

  5. Whatever (Kygo and Ava Max song) - Wikipedia

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    It was written by Kygo, Max, Cleo Tighe, Jonah Shy, Patrick Martin, and Rollo. The chorus interpolates Shakira's 2001 song "Whenever, Wherever". Shakira, Gloria Estefan, and Tim Mitchell were consequently credited as songwriters. [6] "Whatever" is a tropical house song. [7]

  6. Shakira live performances - Wikipedia

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    During the promotion of Shakira's crossover album, she appeared at the summer concert "Party in the Park" in London invited by Prince Charles of England, [36] where she sang a set list of "Whenever, Wherever", "Underneath Your Clothes" and "Objection (Tango) " [37]

  7. Laundry Service (album) - Wikipedia

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    Shakira performing lead single "Whenever, Wherever" during the Tour of the Mongoose. To promote Laundry Service, Shakira embarked on the Tour of the Mongoose from 2002 to 2003. The tour was the singer's first worldwide tour and visited 50 cities and 30 countries, with its kick-off concert show held in San Diego, California. [67]

  8. Cultural impact of Shakira - Wikipedia

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    Shakira's "Whenever Wherever" music video airs on MTV with the English and Spanish versions being the first time this has happened. [382] Shakira became the first South American artist to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart thanks to her hit Hips don't lie. [383]

  9. Tour of the Mongoose - Wikipedia

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    Shakira performing the closing number "Whenever, Wherever"in Rotterdam. The show sparked some controversy due to a perceived anti-war message in a video played prior to the performance of "Octavo Día", displaying war footage and later revealing the Grim Reaper to be a puppeteer. Shakira defended the video, stating, [3]