J.Lo and Shakira Absolutely Slayed Their Super Bowl Halftime Show

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From Harper's BAZAAR

  • Jennifer Lopez and Shakira delivered a stellar Super Bowl Halftime Show with guest appearances from J Balvin, Bad Bunny, and Lopez's daughter, Emme.

  • Together, the superstar duo revisited some of their best hits, including "Hips Don't Lie," "Jenny from the Block," and "Let's Get Loud."


They really did that!

After a months-long wait, Jennifer Lopez and Shakira shared the stage during the Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show and absolutely wowed with a high-energy medley of hits. The pair took turns going through their repertoires, including Shakira's "She Wolf," "Empire," "Whenever, Wherever," "Puro Chantaje," and "Hips Don't Lie;" and J.Lo's "Jenny from the Block," "Get Right," and On the Floor."

The set was not lacking in big dance numbers and fire works. Shakira showed off her guitar and drum skills, delivered a steamy dance solo, and then crowd surfed. Meanwhile, J.Lo included a pole routine in her segment while performing "Waiting for Tonight," tipping a hat to her widely celebrated role in Hustlers. (Take that, Oscars!)

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Photo credit: Al Bello - Getty Images
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As is tradition with recent Super Bowl performances, this year's show had its share of surprise guests, including Bad Bunny, who joined Shakira in a rendition of "I Like It Like That," and J Balvin, who performed "Que Calor" and "Mi Gente," which mashed up with Lopez's "Love Don't Cost a Thing." The best guest performer, though, was Lopez's 11-year-old daughter Emme Muñiz, who sang an angelic version of "Let's Get Loud" with a choir and dance ensemble of women and girls.

To close the show, Shakira and Lopez joined forces for an explosive performance of "Let's Get Loud" and "Waka Waka." We are still reeling from the show.

Photo credit: Al Bello - Getty Images
Photo credit: Al Bello - Getty Images

Shakira and J.Lo's set was announced in September 2019. They follow recent performers in past years, including Maroon 5, Travis Scott, and Big Boi in 2019; Justin Timberlake in 2018; Lady Gaga in 2017; Coldplay, Beyonce, and Bruno Mars in 2016; Katy Perry in 2015; and Bruno Mars and Red Hot Chili Peppers in 2014.

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