Gerard Pique called Shakira’s diss track a ‘great song,’ claims his close colleague

Ibai Llamos talks about about the Spanish defender's reaction to Shakira's viral release


Gerard Pique called Shakira’s diss track a ‘great song,’ claims his close colleague

Gerard Pique and Shakira

During a recent visit to Mexico City in order to be part of the ESLAND Awards, where content creators on Twitch dress up to receive awards, Ibai Llanos, a close aid of Gerard Pique, was invited to a famous digital program with the influencer ‘Escorpión Dorado’, who does funny interviews with black humor. Ibai answers questions of all types, including that of Pique and Shakira.

Ibai Llanos is a Spanish internet celebrity, streamer, and esports caster and is credited for revolutionizing content on Twitch and YouTube. He also has a great relationship with footballers notably Neymar, Aguero, and Gerard Pique.

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“What did Pique think when you analyzed the song?” a YouTuber asked Llanos to which he replied, “He didn’t tell me anything, it didn’t bother him, Gerard Pique said it’s a great song,” which is pretty strange considering the song was directly aimed at the retired defender’s alleged cheating amongst others.

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The song has generated over 416 million views on YouTube, making it one of the most streamed on the site. The song mostly went viral due to the messages passed to her former partner.

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Shakira at the Jimmy Fallon show performing (credit: Twitter)

Pique and Shakira were one of the power couples in the world until their infamous split after the Spanish international is alleged to have cheated on her. Since then, the Colombian has been releasing diss tracks which were all aimed at Pique in one way or the other. They seem to be venging their anger out on each other through social media and followers have been enjoying it, to say the least.

“I’ve had a very rough year after my separation, and writing this song has been so important to me,” she shared on the “Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” Friday night. “It’s been a healthy way to channel my emotions.”

Her song broke 14 Guinness World records. The song is the most streamed Latin track on Spotify in 24 hours, the most viewed Latin track on YouTube in 24 hours, the fastest Latin track to reach 100 million views on YouTube, and the most streamed Latin track on Spotify in one week in addition to setting other records.

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