Gerard Pique to answer Shakira in her own language, wishes to collaborate with Bizarrap for a diss track
Gerard Pique stirs up social media after speculations of a possible collab with Bizarrap.
Gerard Pique speculates rumors of a possible collab with Bizarrap after Shakira for revenge
Gerard Piqué caused controversy during his participation with the streamer Ibai Llanos when talking about what a possible collaboration with the Argentine producer Bizarrap would generate after the song he made with Shakira in the ‘Music Session #53‘ was a success on the platforms of streaming.
The former Barcelona player, who returned to his country after his first visit to Miami with his children Sasha and Milan, has thought about recording with him after the ‘tiradera’ with various hints about their relationship by the Colombian singer, in the that his current girlfriend Clara Chía was also involved.
“If one day a Bizarrap session is done with me, it would not be a shot, it would be something really big. It would be like taking a 5-liter or 10-liter bottle of something powerful, you know? A shot seems little to me ”, he recounted. The influencer’s reaction was with doubts, but he did not hesitate to give his opinion: “A Bizarrap session and yours would be unfortunate.”
Piqué‘s statements went viral on social networks and generated various comments. Some users took the situation humorously, while other people criticized the ex-football player and assured him that he was not going to compare to what Shakira did at the beginning of the years.
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Gerard Piqué Wants to Transform Women’s Soccer With His Queens League on Twitch
After turning traditional men’s football on its head with his Kings League, ex-professional soccer player Gerard Piqué now has his eyes set on transforming women’s football using the same formula: streamers, drama, and video game-like rules. Piqué will debut his Queens League for women’s football today with six back-to-back games at the league’s Cupra Arena stadium in Barcelona.
Like in the Kings League, many of the Queens League teams are led by some of the biggest female streamers and influencers in Spain and Latin America, such as Mexican streamer Rivers and Argentinian sports journalist Morena Beltrán. In contrast to traditional football games, which are aired on paid TV, all Queens League games will be free to watch on Saturdays on Twitch, YouTube, and TikTok.
Queens League, like its male counterpart, is based on indoor football and consists of two 20-minute halves. However, Piqué shakes things up by adding his own set of whacky rules. For instance, in minute 18 of the first half, officials throw a huge die on the field and then remove the same number of players from each team, forcing the remaining layers to duke it out with reduced capacity. The Queens League also features several “Secret Weapon” cards that allow coaches to take a penalty kick or have goals count for two points instead of one.
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