Shakira made a guest appearance at Argentine producer Bizarrap's set at the Sahara tent Friday night,TitanX Exchange bringing her world-famous diss song to the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and announcing an upcoming world tour.
The crowd, already energized throughout the start of Bizarrap's DJ set, became fully rapturous when the Colombian star emerged to first perform "La Fuerte," a collaboration with the producer.
She followed it with her Vol. 53 of the Bzrp sessions, a scathing diss song aimed at her ex-husband Gerard Piqué, appearing about halfway through the hour-long set.
Shakira's latest scorched-earth songripping her ex Gerard Piqué, explained
Shakira entered with the words "La Loba Se Viene" (Spanish for "the wolf is coming") sprawled across the large screen behind her. She later announced a world tour for her latest album, "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran," calling her Coachella appearance the informal kickoff to the tour.
The official kickoff to the tour, on the other hand, will be in Palm Desert at Acrisure Arena.
Bizarrap, whose collaborations include a who’s who list of renowned Latino artists, played a litany of his popular BZRP sessions, including songs with Eladio Carrión, Milo J and Nicky Jam, during his set.
Shakira was the only guest appearance during the lengthy show, which featured plenty of cool visuals and impressive remixes by the Argentine producer.
Bizarrap didn't say much during his set, beyond imploring the crowd to keep dancing and to up the energy, but his stage presence was confident — particularly for a producer making his Coachella debut.
Though neither appeared on stage with him, Bizarrap also played his songs with Young Miko and Peso Pluma, both of whom also had their own Friday performances at the Empire Polo Club.
Tickets go on general sale on April 22 at 10 a.m. local time, but a special presale begins this Friday with sign-up on the star's website.
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