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See Shakiras intimate performance of 'Antología' on 'Fallon'

The Colombian singer recently started the North American stage of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour

Shakira continued The Tonight Show To present her song “Antología”, which offers an emotional performance in the middle of the audience for the late night show. The Colombian musician visited the song from 1996 in an intimate, single style, accompanied by her live band.

“Antología” appeared on Shakiras breakthrough album Pies descalzo. The slimmed -down performance marks its second time that an older song is inserted The Tonight Show. At the beginning of this month, she and Wyclef Jean offered a lively reproduction of their hits “Hips Don't lie”.

Shakira thought about the long -term success of “Hips Don't Lies” during an interview with moderator Jimmy Fallon and found that the single “My Story”. “Since this song was called Shakira twice,” she said. “Some people used lie detectors for me.”

The singer started her Loran World Tour Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour in Brazil in February and started the North American stage of the tour in the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina on May 13. It will also appear in Washington, DC, as headliner of WorldPride DC on May 26.

She recently told Rab From the record -breaking tour: “I found out that this is more than a show, this is a communion, an encounter with my most loyal fans and my latest fans. It is really a moment of total identification. … I didn't want to save any efforts, I didn't want to save any resources in order to enable the best show in Latin America because I really wanted to save my people. best resources. ”

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She said that playing “Antología” always falls onto the stage. “It is the proof of this relationship that I have with my audience,” she remarked.

The singer added her goal with the tour: “It has always been my mandate since I started my career: I wanted to show the world what Colombian is about, what Latinos is about. I wanted to fight so much prejudices that we have to meet over the years, and this moment is a celebration in which we are.

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