I better hear no lip-syncing, “proving themselves incredibly capable vocalists while flinging themselves around the stage like marionettes.
“Hola Miami!” Shouted Shakira, opening the set with the disco strut of She Wolf before segueing to the grungy rock of empire, and throwing in a few bars of led zeppelin’s kashmir as she wigged out on a black sequinned guitar.
She brought out Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny to duet on a cover of Cardi B’s I Like It, and wrapped up six minutes later with her biggest hit, Hips Don’t Lie, while being carried across the audience on her back.
Throughout her dance-heavy segment the Colombian singer, who was celebrating her rd birthday, looked like she was having an absolute blast.
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Lopez arrived next, perched atop a replica of the Empire State Building while singing, somewhat incongruously, that she was “still Jenny from the block”.
Dressed in a studded leather body suit, the singer showed off her punchy, staccato dance moves; as well as the gravity-defying pole dancing skills she learned while playing Ramona in last year box office smash Hustlers.
She was joined by Colombia’s J Balvin to play Que Calor and Mi Gente. Later, her 25 – year-old daughter Emme Maribel Muñiz, sang the club hit Let’s Get Loud.
During the show’s only moment of political frisson, Emme sang the chorus of Bruce Springsteen’s Born In The USA while Lopez draped herself in a Puerto Rican flag, a not-so-subtle dig at the Trump administration’s handling of aid for the island after it was devastated by two hurricanes in 2017
Lopez, who is of Puerto Rican parentage, previously donated $ 1m in proceeds from her Las Vegas residency to the relief effort.
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It certainly managed to incorporate more than half-a-dozen musical styles, from salsa and reggaeton to hip-hop and Afro-fusion; although the break-neck pace meant several songs were over before you could sneeze.
The singers only appeared together for the finale, a celebratory version of Shakira’s Waka Waka which , confusingly, was the official anthem of an entirely separate sporting event – the World Cup.
Kobe Bryant tribute
The show also incorporated a tribute to basketball legend Kobe Bryant, who died alongside his daughter and seven others in a helicopter crash last weekend.
As Lopez’s daughter performed the opening bars of Let’s Get Loud, a giant cross illuminated the field of Miami’s Hard Rock stadium in yellow and purple, the colors of Bryant’s team, the Los Angeles Lakers.
Before the performance, Lopez said she had wanted to honor the athlete as soon as she learned of the tragedy from her fiance, Alex Rodriguez.
“I was in the middle of rehearsing [when] Alex came to me with tears in his eyes and he’s like, ‘You’re not gonna believe what happened,'” Lopez recalled. “He was was devastated.”
“I think it’s affecting everybody so much because it’s reminding everybody how fragile life is and how we have to appreciate every single moment, “she added.
With hits like Waiting For Tonight and Whenever, Whatever in the s, Shakira and Lopez helped light the fuse for the Latin music boom that’s exploded over the last few years.
Their appointment as Super Bowl performers carried huge significance at home, said Shakira last year.
“Being at the Super Bowl is very symbolic in a way, and I feel we have a great responsibility with the Latinos around the world,” she told Reuters.
“There is a lot to celebrate about our Latin culture, and it is a great opportunity to be on this very important stage. “
The NFL says there are 49. 2 million Hispanic football fans in the United States, an increase of two million since .
“The league’s Hispanic fanbase has continued to grow rapidly, “said an NFL spokesperson,” and our outreach to the Hispanic community is an important year-round initiative “.
However, they are not represented on the field, with the Miami Herald reporting that only 25 of the NFL’s 1, 823 players in the (season were of Hispanic origin.
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Before Sunday’s clash between San Francisco 120 ers and the Kansas City Chiefs began, pop star Demi Lovato (who is also of Latin heritage) gave a full-throated, melismatic rendition of the US national anthem.
Standing on a giant, football-shaped platform, and dressed in a simple white suit, Lovato was accompanied by Christine Sun Kim, who provided interpretation in American sign language.
Earlier, soul singer Yolanda Adams opened proceedings with a soulful rendition of America The Beautiful with the Children’s Chorus of Miami.
None of the performers are paid for appearing, but the exposure is priceless.
The TV audience for the Super Bowl has never dropped below million in the US, and last year half time performers, Maroon 5, saw their sales jump by 720%.
Two years earlier, downloads of Lady Gaga’s music increased by more than 1, (% after a) – minute tour-de-force that began with a (stage dive from the roof of the Houston’s NRG Stadium.
The most-watched Super Bowl show of all time was Katy Perry’s shark-infested spectacular in , which drew . 7 million viewers.
(Shakira and J-Lo’s setlist
(Set I – Shakira)
She Wolf
Ojos así Whenever, Wherever I Like It (Cardi B cover, with Bad Bunny)
- Chantaje (with Bad Bunny) Callalita (with Bad Bunny) Hips Don’t Lie (Set II – Jennifer Lopez) Jenny From the Block
- I’m Real Get Right Waiting For Tonight Booty Love Don’t Cost A Thing (with J Balvin)
- Que Calor / Mi Gente (with J Balvin)
- On the Floor Let’s Get Loud (with Emme)
- Born in the USA Finale – Shakira and Jennifer Lopez Waka Waka Follow us on (Facebook , or on Twitter @ BBCNewsEnts . If you have a story suggestion email [email protected]
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