Shakira, Shakira!

Shining in more ways than one, the Grammy winner stomped across Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium stage in $20,000 Dan Life crystal boots last night (February 2) and set television sets and Twitter alight in the process with her high octane, co-headlined Super Bowl performance with fellow Latin Pop diva Jennifer Lopez.

Cranking out hits ‘She Wolf,’ ‘Whenever, Wherever,’ ‘Waka Waka,’ and more, the songstress – who also celebrated her 43rd birthday yesterday – got quite the gift from viewers, updated iTunes reveals, as there has been reignited interest in her world renown catalog.

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Doja Cat‘s ‘Juicy‘ is soaring on Rhythmic Radio.

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Everyone is still abuzz after Jennifer Lopez and Shakira took to Miami’s Hard Rock stadium to rock the Super Bowl LIV halftime show.

With pyrotechnics and high octane choreography to boot, the divas were armed with a bevy of tricks, crowd-hyping, and, of course, their respective top hits.

Setting the city and Twitter alight tonight as evidenced by ongoing discussion by fans, critics, and more, look inside to see what some of your favorite celebs had to say about the outing:

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Jennifer Lopez and Shakira brought the heat at the 2020 Super Bowl Halftime Show!

The dynamite divas teamed up for a joint presentation at the Big Game, which took place the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami – and they did not disappoint.

Delivering a set that rotated between solo showings and tag-teaming, the Pop titans blew the proverbial roof off the building with bops such as ‘On The Floor,’ ‘Hips Don’t Lie,’ ‘Love Don’t Cost A Thing,’ and ‘Whenever, Wherever.’

As we reported ahead of their performance, they were joined by J Balvin and Bad Bunny. J.Lo also welcomed her 11-year-old daughter Emme to the grandest stage of them all.

We’re still recovering from the breathtaking showing. Watch all the fiery action below…

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While fans, critics, and celebrities alike are singing the praises of the Super Bowl’s national anthem singer, Demi Lovato, and halftime show headliners, Jennifer Lopez and Shakira (as we reported here), ‘Victory’ singer Yolanda Adams won the game before it even began.

Backed by the Children’s Chorus of Miami, the Gospel diva’s voice rang out across the Hard Rock stadium as she delivered a stunning rendition of ‘America the Beautiful.’

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Demi Lovato continued her triumphant return to the spotlight tonight by performing the US National Anthem at the Super Bowl 2020. 

The songbird, who is back after suffering an overdose in 2018, took vocal flight with the ‘Star Spangled Banner’ at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

Her performance, which kicked off festivities, comes as Jennifer Lopez and Shakira gear up to rock the Pepsi Halftime Show.

How did Demi do? Watch below to find out!

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With just a few hours to before the Super Bowl 2020, That Grape Juice’s From The Vault journeys back to the year 2002. A year which gifted the world’s Mariah Carey‘s soaring rendition of the US National Anthem at the Big Game.

Taking place only a few months after 9/11, Carey’s performance of the ‘Star Spangled Banner’ served as a tribute to the victims of the terrorist attack and very much functioned as a beacon of a patriotism during trying times.

For this reason, as well as its technical astuteness, it was met with universal acclaim from the public and critics alike. The legend scored a supersonic touchdown.

It also kickstarted the reintroduction of Mimi to the masses, after her much publicized breakdown months prior.

As Demi Lovato gets set to step up as the latest songbird to take vocal flight with the US National Anthem, we sincerely wish her the best. Because with the likes of Mariah and Whitney setting the standard, she’s tasked with etching her name and voice alongside some of the best to ever rock a mic.

Let the games begin!

What is your favorite US National Anthem performance?

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Jay-Z wants the world to know that it’ll take more than negative press to stop his working relationship with the NFL.

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Lady Gaga earned praise aplenty for her 2017 Super Bowl Halftime Show. As such, she’s well-equipped to offer advice to those set to step onto the grandest stage of them all.

Case in point Jennifer Lopez and Shakira, who’ll jointly be headlining Halftime tonight at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

As reported, Mother Monster rocked Super Saturday Night 2020 and seized the moment to publicly offer tips to the duo.

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“I said “no” to the Super Bowl. You need me, I don’t need you.”

Those were the words Jay-Z rapped on 2018 hit ‘APESH*T,’ referring to the widespread rumor that he turned down an offer to headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show.

Now, with fences mended and Hov now in business with the NFL to co-produce the performance spot, he’s opening up about his initial refusal and how the current deal came about.

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Dedicated Lady Gaga fans – affectionately called #LittleMonsters – were undoubtedly a little worried after inclement weather caused the cancellation of a Harry Styles concert Friday night (January 31) at the same venue the Grammy-winning diva was set to perform her brigade of hits at just a day later.

Despite on-and-off again showers throughout the day, by showtime the skies had cleared enough for the high octane performer to hit the stage for AT&T’s highly anticipated Super Saturday Night concert at Meridian at Island Gardens on Watson Island in Miami.

Amping music and sports fans for tomorrow’s Super Bowl (February 2), Gaga – a former Halftime Show headliner herself – brought that same energy to Saturday night’s stage when she cranked out a collage of hits including chart-toppers ‘Just Dance,’ ‘Poker Face,’ ‘Born This Way,’ and more.

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January 31 brought with it the release of Kesha‘s fourth studio album, ‘High Road.’

Her first full length project since topping the Billboard 200 with 2017’s ‘Rainbow,’ ‘Road’ – released courtesy of Kemosabe/RCA Records – is colored in with 16 tracks including the previously released “Raising Hell” (featuring Big Freedia), “My Own Dance,” “Resentment” (featuring Brian Wilson, Sturgill Simpson, and Wrabel) and “Tonight.”

The good?  Unlike ‘Rainbow,’ ‘Road’ was greeted with critical acclaim for steering its sonic direction toward the sounds of her early ‘Animal’ and ‘Warrior’ days.  The bad?  As of time reported, ‘Road’ – also unlike ‘Rainbow’ – has not seen any of its singles hit the Billboard Hot 100.

Coming as her first album to date to know such fate, look inside to see just how that lack of buzz is set to impact the set’s first week sales:

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