After the release of his new album “Nobody Knows What’s Going to Happen Tomorrow,” Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, better known as Bad Bunny, became the target of the media for the alleged advice he gave to several of his fellow artists like J Balvin and even Shakira herself.

The former reacted strangely to this “comeback”, while the latter chose an invitation to the one from Puerto Rico, which has now caused great expectations among fans of both.

“Then let’s collect together! @badbunnypr”, is the sentence that the woman from Barranquilla used in her Instagram story where she shared the lyrics of the song “Los Pits” by Bad Rabbit.

Shakira took to her Instagram stories to leave a message for Bad Bunny. Photo: Instagram @shakira.

Although Bad Bunny doesn’t directly name Shakira in his song, he used a phrase related to one the singer popularized almost earlier this year in Sessions 53 with Argentina’s Bizarrap: “Women don’t cry, women make money.”

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“Bad Bunny on top, they have to get used to it, hehe / Now men cry, yes, but without stopping charging,” says one of the lines of the song, which, according to Noticias Caracol, was seen by some as a hint to the former Gerard Piqué.

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“Taj Saki”, “The debt in the State Treasury cannot be paid”, “Will another dump follow?”, commented users on social networks a possible collaboration between Shakira and Bad Bunnyalthough others questioned the artist and refused to allow the pair to release the song together.

The Spanish media Marca point out that the only possibility is that both interpreters join forces for a hit recalling sharing the stage as they did in 2020 when they sang “I like it” at halftime of the Super Bowl.

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During 2023, the public witnessed the creation of Shakira, who after her separation from Gerard Piqué found refuge in music, which led her to compose several songs that she released on the market supported by collaborations with other artists such as “Monotónía” with Ozuna, “Te felicito” with Rauw Alejandro, “Copa vaca” with Manuel Turiz, Sessions 53 with Bizarrap, TQG with Karol G and “El Jefe” with Fuerza Regida.

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