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A music video for "La Bicicleta" was filmed on 19 May 2016 in Barranquilla and Santa Marta under the direction of Jaume de Laiguana. The clip premiered on 8 July 2016 and it features Shakira and Vives traveling with bikes along the Caribbean coast of Colombia, visiting their hometowns Santa Marta and Barranquilla and engaging with locals in ...
On 27 May 2016, "La Bicicleta" with fellow Colombian singer Shakira was released as a single. The video for the song was filmed in Colombia in each of their home cities. [ 6 ] The song debuted at the number one spot on Billboard 's US Latin Airplay chart and number four on the US Hot Latin Songs chart.
It concluded with a duet of Anthony's and La India's memorable hit "Vivir Lo Nuestro." From left, La India and Marc Anthony perform onstage during the 25th Latin Grammy Awards on Thursday.
Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira has released 64 music videos, 5 live albums, 8 films, and 4 documentaries. In 1991, Shakira signed a recording contract with Sony Music Colombia and released her debut album Magia (1991). Three music videos were directed for the album. [1] Only one music video was directed for her second album, Peligro.
"Trap" is a song by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira released as the fourth and final single from El Dorado on 26 January 2018. The track features Colombian singer Maluma; both had previously worked on "Chantaje", the lead single of the album, and the remix of Carlos Vives and Shakira's single "La Bicicleta", also included on El Dorado.
Bicicleta is the Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan, Galician and Romanian word for bicycle, and may refer to: Bicicleta, 1980 album recorded by Serú Girán "Bicicleta" (short story), by Orson Scott Card "La Bicicleta", 2017 song by Carlos Vives and Shakira, off the album Vives; Bicycle kick, often referred to as bicicletas in football (soccer)
"Robarte un Beso" is a song by Colombian singers Carlos Vives and Sebastián Yatra from Vives' fifteenth studio album, Vives (2017). It was written by the two singers, and producers Mauricio Rengifo and Andres Torres. [1]
Anderson said that replay assist can be used only if there is no contact to the helmet; since Mahomes' helmet was hit, the officials could not use replay assist to confirm if the contact was forcible.