Shakira flashed her legs in high-waisted underwear and braces for a music video inspired by the eighties.
Black Eye Piece teamed up with Popstar for scenes that accompany the track Girl Like Me, which attracted Jane Fonda fitness video vibes.
Grammy, the Latin Grammy winner (43), wore knee-high socks and a red sleeveless top that matched dark underwear.
She added another pop color with matching wrist sweat bands – indicating she was ready for an exercise – and a blue head tie.
Her iconic honey beautiful waves fell from her shoulders as she danced merrily in bright white sneakers.
This includes a remarkably high kick – which is the reason Shakira To indulge in pleasure.
In more moves she hit a sexy pose with her hand on her waist before placing her fingers on her forehead to look further away.
Everywhere, the singer was joined by several dancers supporting Shakira, reminiscent of a Beyonc ട്ര troupe lineup wearing similar retro fitness gear.
Subsequent scenes dragged some knee guards into a skateboarding session around the studio.
Despite wearing a skirt with tactical edges, the mother of two navigated to the set looking for a pro on all four wheels.
Meanwhile, The Whale is the Love singers wore bright red dresses in all black colors for their first collaboration.
The Upbeat track, which also features lyrics sung in Spanish, will be featured on their new album, Translate.
This will be their eighth release, which Peace fans have been waiting for a long time.
Hips Don Lee star Shakira has taken a step away from music to focus on global environmental issues.
She is Collaborated with the Duke of Cambridge for the Earthshot Prize, Offers $ 50 million in rewards for innovative projects designed to protect desire.
Earthshot members include Shakira, Cate Blanchett, Her Majesty’s Queen Rania Al Abdullah, former Chinese basketball player Yao Ming and Brazilian footballer Danny Alves.
Commenting on her passion for the environment, Shakira said: “I personally feel it is my duty as a citizen, as a human being and as a mother of two children to address this issue before it is too late.”
She added: “Your children, my children, they need to find ways to reduce carbon emissions, improve the oceans and clean the air – we need young minds to invest in knowledge and investment.
“That’s why education is so important. We can’t stand still, we have to lead the way, we have to do it now.”
The singer turned to philanthropy throughout her career and recently won a medal from the UN Labor Agency for Helping Poor Children.
Colombian supported Habitat for Humanity and presented a charity concert called Live Earth, developed to combat climate change.
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