Shakira breaks 14 Guinness Global Data after diss monitor geared toward ex Gerard Piqué

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Shakira has formally damaged 14 Guinness Global Data (GWR) because of her Bizarrap-produced “Tune Classes Vol. 53,” which was once launched in January marking the primary collaboration between the 2 hitmakers, stories stated.

Shakira has damaged a whopping 14 Guinness Global Data following the discharge of brutal diss monitor geared toward her ex, Day-to-day Replicate stories.

In step with Billboard, the dis monitor now makes them name holders for essentially the most streamed Latin monitor on Spotify in 24 hours (14,393,324), maximum seen Latin monitor on YouTube in 24 hours (63,000,000), quickest Latin monitor to achieve 100 million perspectives on YouTube (in two days and roughly 22 hours), maximum streamed Latin monitor on Spotify in a single week (80,646,962), amongst different titles, consistent with a press unlock. Up to now, Shakira is a 17-time Guinness Global Data name holder.

The Colombian celebrity and Bizarrap joined forces for “Vol. 53,” by which Shak slams her ex, Spanish football celebrity Gerard Piqué, with slick bars about how a top-notch loba shouldn’t accept any tipos like him, towards an electrifying electo-pop backdrop. The monitor peaked at No. 9 at the Billboard Sizzling 100 and it landed at No. 2 on each the Billboard World 200 and the Billboard World Excl. U.S. It dominated the Sizzling Latin Songs chart, scoring Shakira her twelfth chief at the tally.

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Now, Shakira — whose Grammy Museum show off opened to the general public March 4 — is making the rounds with “TQG,” her highly-anticipated collaboration with Karol G. The music, a part of Karol’s history-making Mañana Será Bonito album — these days sits at No. 1 at the Sizzling Latin Songs chart (dated March 11), Billboard added.

Shakira has formally damaged 14 Guinness Global Data (GWR) because of her Bizarrap-produced “Tune Classes Vol. 53,” which was once launched in January marking the primary collaboration between the 2 hitmakers, stories stated.

Shakira has damaged a whopping 14 Guinness Global Data following the discharge of brutal diss monitor geared toward her ex, Day-to-day Replicate stories.

In step with Billboard, the dis monitor now makes them name holders for essentially the most streamed Latin monitor on Spotify in 24 hours (14,393,324), maximum seen Latin monitor on YouTube in 24 hours (63,000,000), quickest Latin monitor to achieve 100 million perspectives on YouTube (in two days and roughly 22 hours), maximum streamed Latin monitor on Spotify in a single week (80,646,962), amongst different titles, consistent with a press unlock. Up to now, Shakira is a 17-time Guinness Global Data name holder.googletag.cmd.push(serve as() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

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The Colombian celebrity and Bizarrap joined forces for “Vol. 53,” by which Shak slams her ex, Spanish football celebrity Gerard Piqué, with slick bars about how a top-notch loba shouldn’t accept any tipos like him, towards an electrifying electo-pop backdrop. The monitor peaked at No. 9 at the Billboard Sizzling 100 and it landed at No. 2 on each the Billboard World 200 and the Billboard World Excl. U.S. It dominated the Sizzling Latin Songs chart, scoring Shakira her twelfth chief at the tally.

ALSO READ | Shakira’s new album can have ‘tell-all’ anthems about cut up with Gerard Pique

Now, Shakira — whose Grammy Museum show off opened to the general public March 4 — is making the rounds with “TQG,” her highly-anticipated collaboration with Karol G. The music, a part of Karol’s history-making Mañana Será Bonito album — these days sits at No. 1 at the Sizzling Latin Songs chart (dated March 11), Billboard added.