Super Bowl show
was a combination of pop culture, music, fashion, stardom and the positives of
the bright lights of Hollywood at the 54th edition in history and it was decided
when Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers, 31–20.
Latina
singers, Shakira and Jennifer Lopez thrilled football fans with epic
performances, dishing out their hits at the 2020 Super Bowl held at Stadium
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida.
Following in
the footsteps of major powerhouses like Madonna, Beyonce, Lady Gaga and so
forth, both women made history on Sunday night as the first Latinas to lead a
Super Bowl half-time performance. They wowed their audience as they gave an
epic performance that’s currently the subject of so many tweets.
However, one
moment that truly stood out was the performance of ‘Waka Waka,’ the South
African 2010 World Cup theme song by Shakira.
When Shakira
took the stage, dressed in a sequined, ruby-red outfit with matching boots, she
greeted the stadium audience in Spanish with “Hola, Miami.” She then led her
team of dancers through snippets of hits such as Whenever, Wherever and Hips
Don’t Lie before giving way to J-Lo.
As expected,
there were quite a few costume changes as both women performed at the Super
Bowl 54 halftime.
For another
performance, J-Lo honoured her heritage by wearing a feathered cape that showed
the U.S. flag on one side and the Puerto Rican flag on the other. She opened
the cape up to show the Puerto Rico side.
Her
11-year-old daughter Emme later joined her on stage for a rendition of Let’s
Get Loud, featuring a girls’ choir and also the opening notes of Bruce
Springsteen’s “Born in the USA.”
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