Shakira isn’t done with Gerard Pique. Despite 15 months having passed since their breakup, the Colombian singer continues to target her former boyfriend with diss tracks. While some have applauded the ‘Waka Waka’ singer for her post-breakup boldness, others have voiced criticism. Now, another millionaire rapper has joined the fray, taking a swipe at Shakira’s diss track.
Coincidentally, just hours before this, the renowned rapper gave a special shoutout to none other than Lionel Messi in his newly released album.
Millionaire rapper throws a dart at Shakira over Gerard Pique’s diss track
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Yesterday, Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny surprised his fans with a new album named ‘Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana,’ or ‘Nobody Knows What’s Going to Happen Tomorrow.’ As per Noticiasrcn.com, the Caribbean island singer took a dig at Shakira. In one of the tracks on his 22-song album titled ‘Los Pits,’ the rapper crafted a verse that clearly alludes to Shakira and Bizarrap’s diss track ‘Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53.’
In Shakira’s original song, she sang, “Women no longer cry, women bill.” However, Bad Bunny made an interesting alteration to the lyrics, emphasizing a change related to the male gender. As translated by DeepL, the modified lyrics read, “Now men cry, yes, but without stopping billing.”
Additionally, the Puerto Rican also took a dig at other Columbian singers, Becky G and J Balvin in tracks ‘Vuelve Candy B’ and ‘Thunder and Lightning’. Indeed, this is quite a strong affront from Bad Bunny. Certainly, it won’t settle well in either of the singer’s ears. Notably, not all of his songs are negative. A few of them have a positive acclamation, where he gave a shoutout to Lionel Messi.
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Bad Bunny gives shoutout to Lionel Messi in latest album
Lionel Messi is mentioned by Bad Bunny in five different songs, including one where he appears with Kylian Mbappe. In the song ‘Vuelve Candy B,’ the lyrics go, “Since Messi is in the USA, everyone knows who the GOAT is? It’s no longer Tom Brady.” In the second and third tracks titled ‘Monaco’ and ‘Acho PR,’ both Messi and Diego Maradona are featured. The lines in the second track read, “What you do doesn’t impress me, it’s like scoring a goal after Messi and Maradona.”
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Meanwhile, the third track states, “Maradona and Messi in football in reference to the best in the world.” Moving on to the fourth track, ‘Thunder and Lightning,’ the lyrics say, “Messi hat-trick, Estrella Patrick.” Lastly, in the fifth track, ‘Telefono Nuevo,’ both Messi and Mbappe are mentioned, with humorous lyrics that go, “The rabbit is Messi, I am Mbappe.” Undoubtedly, a majority of soccer fans will be eager to listen to these new tracks.
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