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Shakira upon winning at the Grammys: “I want to dedicate this award to my migrant brothers and sisters in this country”

The artist is celebrating 48 years during the awards ceremony.

On February 2nd, Shakira celebrates her 48th birthday in a very special way, combining family, music, and big projects. The Colombian singer has shared on her Instagram how she plans to live this important day. From spending time with her children in Mexico to the exciting return to the stage at the 2025 Grammy Awards, Shakira has made it clear that this will be an unforgettable birthday.

This return to the Grammy ceremony comes at a crucial moment for the artist, just days before the start of her highly anticipated "Women Don't Cry Anymore World Tour", which has generated great excitement among her fans. The tour promises to be an epic event, with Shakira performing her greatest hits, and now, the excitement is multiplied with her performance on the most important night in music.

Shakira's performance at the 2025 Grammy Awards

The Colombian singer gave a performance that has sparked a lot of discussion on social media, being a medley of 'Ojos así' and 'Bzrp Music Sessions,' with a performance featuring dozens of dancers, in which she also showcased all her vocal talent.

Shakira speaks out in favor of migrants

During the 2025 Grammy Awards, the singer also offered one of the most emotional moments of the night by dedicating her award for Best Latin Pop Album to immigrants in the United States. The singer received the gramophone from Jennifer Lopez for her album "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran", but instead of following the traditional protocol of thank you speeches, she chose to use the moment to speak out in support of migrants.

Visibly excited, the Colombian took the opportunity to send a message of support and solidarity to all those who, due to their immigration status, face uncertainty about their future. "This is incredible, thank you very much," Shakira began. "I want to dedicate this award to my migrant brothers and sisters in this country. You are valuable, you are loved, and I will always stand by your side in the fight," she added. Shakira's gesture not only moved the audience present, but also brought to the forefront a cause that the artist has supported for a long time, once again demonstrating her commitment to defending the rights of immigrants.

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