
February 27 marked the end of Shakira's stay in Colombia as part of her world tour 'Women Don't Cry World Tour', leaving a wave of enthusiasm and happiness among her followers. The National Civil Registry of Colombia has shared interesting information about the impact of the singer in the country. Since 1995, when she gained fame with 'Pies Descalzos', hundreds of girls have been registered with her name.
Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll has become an icon of Latin and global music. With the release of 'Where Are the Thieves?' in 1998, she reinforced her international impact, inspiring many generations with her distinct style and unique voice.
In an interactive post, the Registry revealed that 569 people in Colombia have the artist's name. This number reflects the cultural influence of the Barranquilla singer, whose music and personality have left a deep mark on her hometown.
Shakira's return to the stage in Colombia has transcended being merely a musical event; it has represented a true celebration of identity and national pride, confirming the reasons why she remains the most appreciated artist from Colombia on a global level. Although the singer will return in a few months to perform in MedellĂn, her performances in Barranquilla and Bogotá ignited the passion of thousands of admirers.
Throughout the four performances, over 170,000 attendees were thrilled with her iconic songs, while numerous fans gathered around the stadiums simply to experience the proximity of the Barranquilla artist. Her career began to stand out in 1995 with the album 'Pies Descalzos', which brought her fame through songs like 'I'm Here' and 'Anthology'.
This successful return of Shakira has strongly revived the enthusiasm for her music and legacy.