Shakira blessed us with the first meme of the Super Bowl LIV.
Jennifer Lopez and Science Fiction Movies | Adult Movies OnlineShakira's halftime set was incredible, but the realstar of the show was Shakira's tongue. Mid-choreography, the singer turned to the camera and did this:
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The practice is called a zaghrouta. It's an Arabic celebration chant, according to SB Nation, and it's used to express joy. The American Tunisian Association describes it as "long, wavering high-pitched vocal soul representing trills of joy."
And for her first Super Bowl performance, Shakira sounded pretty joyful.
Shakira, who is Lebanese-Colombian, has been incorporating aspects of Middle Eastern culture in her performances for years.
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Her dexterity! Her precision! Shakira is an icon, through and through. Move over, left shark. There's a new halftime reaction video in town.
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Thank you, Shakira, for this gift.
UPDATE: Feb. 2, 2020, 7:13 p.m. PST This post has been updated to include information about the zaghrouta, the celebratory trill Shakira made.
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