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Shakira plans a Latin tribute at Super Bowl

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Colombian music star Shakira says she will pay homage to Latin culture alongside Jennifer Lopez at the 2020 Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show in Miami.

Speaking Monday in Barcelona, Spain, where she lives with her longterm partner, Spanish soccer star Gerard Pique, and their two children, Shakira told the Associated Press she was fulfilling a dream which also had “a very important purpose.”

“To celebrate that culture, to showcase it in a country where Latinos have also struggled a lot,” she said. “I feel really humbled and with a great responsibi­lity in my hands to represent the Latino community.”

The Grammy winner, who turns 43 on Feb. 2, the day of the Super Bowl, is currently promoting a documentar­y and live concert album from her 2018 “El Dorado World Tour,” to be released worldwide on Nov. 13.

In late 2017, Shakira left fans worried after she was forced to postpone the European part of the tour due to a vocal cord hemorrhage.

“That was probably one of the most difficult times of my life. It was really a nightmare,” she recalled. “I didn’t know if I was ever going to sing again.”

At the time, doctors recommende­d surgery that carried risks. Shakira chose not to have it, and her voice slowly recovered.

But it meant she couldn’t speak for long periods of time — a real challenge for a mother of two young children.

“I healed miraculous­ly, really, because the doctors were convinced I needed a medical procedure,” she said, adding that without support from her fans she wouldn’t have been able to return to the stage.

“I felt so much gratitude, so much joy to be able to sing again,” she said. “I think at some point in my life I had taken it for granted.”

But the singer has not slowed down since releasing last month a remix of the song “Tutu” with singers Camilo from Colombian and Pedro Capo of Puerto Rico.

Shakira is also scheduled to perform at the closing ceremony of the Davis Cup tennis tournament in Madrid on Nov. 24.

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