• Bombas Shakira's darts at Piqué and Clara Chía in the lyrics of their song with Bizarrap: "You changed a Ferrari for a Twingo"

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In the hip-hop genre,

a "dump"

is when a singer dedicates

verses to an opponent

with no other intention than to demean them.

That is to say, it is a

humiliation disguised as art

and, in many cases, it has a good rhythm.

And that is precisely what

Shakira

(45) did this Thursday, when she launched her long-awaited collaboration with Bizarrap (24).

It's about

Music Sessions, Vol. 53

.

A song that would have been

recorded in September of last year

- a month after Piqué stopped "hiding" Clara Chía - and that the artists kept extremely secret for a long time.

Despite this, the wait was worth it, because in just 10 hours, the single has accumulated

24 million views.

A record for Shakira and the Argentine producer.

Of course, the topic took less than 20 minutes to go viral.

And before seven in the morning, Spanish time, Shakira had already accumulated

185,000 comments on Instagram,

almost five million "likes" and more than eight million views on Twitter.

In this way, it is expected that before the end of the day the song will enter the

prestigious Billboard ranking,

in addition to the list of 50 most listened to songs on Spotify.

Even so, so far, neither Shakira nor Bizarrap have spoken about their expectations or the success of the single.

Although dozens of other celebrities have done so.

For example,

Alejandro Sanz

, who -at two in the morning- wrote

"auuu!".

A striking

howl of a wolf

in support of his partner, who has identified with that animal since the release of

Loba

, in 2009, and to which he refers in his new song.

So far, Alejandro has achieved almost

180,000 reactions to his tweet,

in addition to a very peculiar "like": that of

Antonio de la Rúa, Shakira's ex,

who -supposedly- would have begun to follow her at the end of December.

Likewise, other important Spanish artists have tweeted on the subject.

Among them,

Aitana

, who has written "on Tiktok I get videos of 'we analyze the hints of Shakira's song'...

And I think 'what hints?',

in relation to the honesty of the interpreter, and

Lola Índigo ,

who responded to the triumph "I keep trying to decipher the hidden meaning of the lyrics."

On the other hand, the most shared reaction so far has been that of

Ibai Llanos,

who

broadcast live what he thought

of the song while it was being released.

The result?

A three-minute video in which the man from Bilbao almost had a heart attack.

"Mother of my fucking life!

I shit on the whore that brought me into the world! This is really a great song.

Rest in peace Gerard Piqué,

" he said in a clip that already has almost three million views.

And another reaction that has caused a great impression on the Spanish public has been that of

Laura Escanes,

who initially tweeted "

women no longer cry."

But, hours later, she made a deeper reflection.

"I was shocked by the song. It was too direct, no, the next thing. For my taste, maybe too much.

I think about my children and that's what pulls me back,"

she wrote on Instagram.

"I think you have to try to protect them because

they are already at an age

where, obviously, they are going to be told things at school or they can see, hear and be aware of all the movement and

all the war between their parents.

They have had enough circus mounted already. And I think, sometimes, it is better to keep quiet to try to protect your loved ones", he continued.

However, there are other celebrities who do not agree with the influencer.

Like

Lucía Rivera

, who posted "I love you",

Chenoa

- who wrote "when you go, the wolf comes back. Ow!" - and

Antonela Roccuzzo, Messi's wife,

Gerard Piqué's former teammate, who sent him four fire emojis to her close friend.

In the same way, other well-known national characters have wanted to participate in the debate.

Like

Violeta Magriñán

,

Xuso Jones

,

Nagore Robles

-who says "this is a great song, whoever gets it"-, the tiktoker

Lola Lolita

, the comedian

Martita de Graná

and

India Martínez

, who could only write "God!" .

And what about the international reactions?

So far, big Latin artists like

Fonseca

and

Goyo

- who wrote "you traded a Ferrari for a Twingo" - have praised Shakira on Twitter, while celebs like trans singer Villano Antillano and DJ Tiesto

have stood up to applaud Shakira.

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