The Deleted Tweet About Shakira’s Performance at the Latin Grammys: «Too Much Information?»

Other big names like Rosalía, Bizarrap, Feid, and Rauw Alejandro, will also showcase highly anticipated appearances onstage

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Undoubtedly, Shakira’s performance is one of the most anticipated this coming Thursday, November 16, at the 2023 Latin Grammys in Seville. Other big names like Rosalía, Bizarrap, Feid, and Rauw Alejandro, will also showcase highly-anticipated appearances onstage.

Although it’s really difficult to know details beyond each artist’s show, we have to mention that a deleted tweet related to the Colombian legend’s performance has raised some suspicions. Some media even claim that it was because this post «revealed too much information.» The deleted tweet was from Univisión and said the following: «Don’t miss Shakira at the Latin Grammys this Thursday with a surprise that will touch your heart.»

A concise message, but it could reveal more than we think. Soon, some users on social media began to suggest that this performance could again feature «Acróstico,» a song that the artist already sang at the LOS40 Music Awards 2023, but this time it’s speculated that she might perform it with her children Milan and Sasha. And this is actually plausible since the Colombian singer arrived in Seville this past Tuesday to attend the awards with her kids. When we saw them performing together in the music video of the mentioned song, they already made us shed a few tears; live, it would be incredibly sensational.

The truth is that the diva has plenty of repertoire to choose from, considering that in the last year alone, she has released great hits: the BZRP Music Session 53 with Bizarrap (also a quite plausible song, as the Argentine will also perform at the event), «TQG» with Karol G, «Monotonía» with Ozuna, «Copa Vacía» with Manuel Turizo, and «El Jefe» with Fuerza Regida. These are songs that will surely be included in her highly anticipated upcoming studio album.

And you, which songs do you think Shakira will sing at the 2023 Latin Grammys?