Monday, May 26, 2014

Worldcup Rumors about the song of worldcup 2014 which people thought that Sakira would sing is true.

Worldcup Rumors about the song of worldcup 2014 which people thought that Sakira would sing is true.
Sakira sang an official song for worldcup 2010 South Africa.The Colombian singer shakes those hips and throws a wild party in the clip for the catchy song, which was written for the 2014 Brazil FIFA World Cup and will be the official anthem for it.

During worldcup her song was more famous than worldcup itself.and now she releases a new son for worldcup 2014 Brazil. FIFA WORLD CUP 2014 - SHAKIRA LA LA LA BRAZIL 2014 .

              
Colombian pop star Shakira has recorded her second official World Cup song after the superhit 'Waka Waka' back in 2010. The 37-year-old singer, who has been in a relationship with Spanish footballer Gerard Pique since 2010, has penned La La La - a reworked version of her new song Dare, for this summer's Brazil event, reported Daily Star.

"It is an upbeat, Brazilian track. The lyrics are personal and I have actually recorded a version for the World Cup," Shakira said.

Even the singer's son Milan features on the track. "I was in the studio and Milan came in to hang out in the afternoon. I had him on my lap and he was listening and then when it came to the end of the song, he just went 'myah'," she said.

The tune can also be heard on her new self-titled album, which came out earlier this year, alongside her duet with Rihanna, ‘Can’t Remember To Forget You’.

Clearly a pro at this, Shakira also released the official 2010 World Cup hit ‘Waka Waka (This Time For Africa)’, which reached number one all over the world.
The tune can also be heard on her new self-titled album, which came out earlier this year, alongside her duet with Rihanna, ‘Can’t Remember To Forget You’.

Clearly a pro at this, Shakira also released the official 2010 World Cup hit ‘Waka Waka (This Time For Africa)’, which reached number one all over the world.                                       
After a five-year break, Shakira is back with a new, self-titled album. She says getting Rihanna for her lead single Can't Remember To Forget You was easy.

"Rihanna is very sweet, very humble, very warm. She is not a diva at all. She was a treat, I feel humbled and very honoured to work with her," she said.

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