
The famous singer Shakira had an exceptional birthday start by winning the Grammy Award for Best Latin Album for her latest project "Women Don't Cry Anymore". The award was presented by Jennifer Lopez, five years after they collaborated together in the 2020 Super Bowl halftime show. Shakira, accompanied by her two sons, dedicated the award to migrants in the United States, especially to her brothers, amid the difficult circumstances caused by Donald Trump's policies.
In an emotional moment, the singer expressed: “I want to dedicate this award to my migrant brothers and sisters in this country. You are loved, you are valuable, and I will always fight with you and for all those women who strive to provide for their families; you are true wolves.” She also shared the recognition with her children, Milan and Sasha.
Additionally, Shakira announced her upcoming performance in Argentina on March 6 and 7 at the Argentinian Polo Field. The artist participated in the 67th Grammy Awards, where she performed two of her greatest hits remixed and expressed her excitement for being part of one of the best editions of the event. The singer promoted her upcoming world tour, which will start in eight days, with a sensual performance and a demonstration of Arabic dance.
On her social media, Shakira thanked the award and the recognition for Best Latin Pop Album and shared her pride in her performance at the Grammys. She showed gratitude to her followers for their support and expressed her love for them.