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In the wake of her high-profile split with Gerard Pique, Shakira wasted no time in delivering her response. The Colombian superstar channeled her feelings into fiery diss tracks aimed at her former flame. This sparked an unexpected wave of scrutiny, most recently from the renowned singer Bad Bunny. However, the ‘Waka Waka’ singer once again rolled up her sleeves, responding to Bad Bunny with a brief four-word response.

Interestingly, apart from making a dig at Shakira, the rapper gave a distinctive shoutout to none other than Lionel Messi in his latest dropped album.

Shakira fires a four-word jibe at Bad Bunny

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Earlier, Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny took a swipe at Shakira in one of the tracks from his recently released album, titled ‘Nobody Knows What’s Going to Happen Tomorrow.’ In a song called ‘Los Pits,’ the rapper crafted a verse that alluded to Shakira and Bizarrap’s diss track ‘Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53.’

While Shakira’s original lyrics include the line “Women no longer cry, women bill,” Bad Bunny made an intriguing adjustment to the lyrics, placing the focus on a change related to the male gender. The revised lyrics now state, “Now men cry, yes, but without stopping billing.” Days after this jibe, Shakira has finally responded to Bad Bunny.

Recently, the Colombian singer posted a screen recording on her Instagram story of the particular lyrics where Bad Bunny took a dig at Shakira. Aside from this, she wrote a caption, saying, “Facturemos juntos entonces!” As translated by DeepL, it says, “Let’s bill together then!” It doesn’t end here as she even tagged Bad Bunny’s official Instagram account.

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This is quite a spicy response from the ‘Hips Don’t Lie’ singer. Certainly, the Puerto Rican singer must have received her message loud and clear. Additionally, not all of his songs carry negative undertones. Some of them contain positive commendations, as he paid tribute to some of soccer’s biggest names in a few of his tracks.

Renowned soccer names get a shoutout in Bad Bunny’s latest album

Bad Bunny references Lionel Messi in a total of five songs, even sharing a track with Kylian Mbappe. In the song ‘Vuelve Candy B,’ the lyrics state, “Since Messi is now in the USA, everyone recognizes who the true GOAT is, and 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 second track contains the lines, “Your actions don’t astonish me, it’s like scoring a goal after Messi and Maradona.”

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In the third track, he mentions, “Maradona and Messi in football, referencing the world’s best.” The fourth track, ‘Thunder and Lightning,’ says, “Messi hat-trick, Estrella Patrick.” Lastly, in the fifth track, ‘Telefono Nuevo,’ both Messi and Mbappe are alluded to, with humorous lyrics like, “The rabbit is Messi, I am Mbappe.” Certainly, a significant number of soccer enthusiasts will be eager to hear these new songs.

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