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Shakira became the Super Bowl's most meme-able moment after wagging her tongue at the camera. Now, people are clarifying that it's actually a cultural gesture. Shakira’s Super Bowl tongue wag is ...
It wasn't with her hips, it was with her tongue. The 43-year-old Colombian and Lebanese singer opened the halftime show with a medley of her hits, including "She Wolf" and "Wherever, Whenever."
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Mrs Beckham's tongue, for one thing, has previously run away with itself." [1] In 2006 it was generally printed as "WAGs", but a singular, "Wag" or "WAG", quickly came into vogue; for example: "any additional pounds she gained during Wag drinking sessions"; [2] "a property heiress, model and actress, appears a likely sports WAG". [3]
The song was written by Shakira, along with The Matrix and Heather Reid and Leisha Hailey of The Murmurs. It was produced by Shakira with additional co-production by Lester Mendez and Gustavo Cerati. "Don't Bother" is a rock-influenced song in which Shakira assures her former lover that she does not need his sympathy and can move on without him.
On 19 March, Shakira posted a preview of the song on her social media accounts. [9] Based on the preview, Judith del Rio from La Vanguardia called the song "the final farewell to her great love". [13] Europa FM emphasized how in the song Shakira "shows that all the pain that [Piqué] has caused her is definitively behind her". [14]
But many people wag their finger and tell me that the next one cannot take so long..." [3] Shakira was involved with the compositions for all the tracks in the album, including "Ojos Así". [6] "Ojos Así" was written by Shakira and composed and produced by her along with Pablo Flores and Javier Garza. [7]
After the huge success of the single in Latin America and Spain, Shakira filmed an alternate music video for the song, directed by French photographer and filmmaker Christophe Gstalder, this music video was used to promote the song in European countries and was marketed as "Estoy Aquí (European Mix)".