Shakira opens up about new 'Girl Like Me' video
Shakira talked inspiration for 'Girl Like Me Video: 'From the Beginning, Jane Fonda'
Shakira has talked about her and the Black Eyed Peas' new 'Girl Like Me' video, which has been talk of the town since its release.
Undoubtedly, Shakira's dance has sparked a challenge on TikTok, with thousands of users trying to imitate the Colombian's killer moves. The four-minute music video dropped on Friday. To date, the clip has racked up nearly 50 million views.
Speaking with Billboard, Shakira revealed it was about the '80s inspiration.
The singer was quoted as saying:'The song already has that vintage quality to it, so I wanted a video that had the retro futuristic vibe. From the beginning I thought: Jane Fonda. Those '80s workout videos had a really cool aesthetic I wanted to import into this video.'
Highlighting the additional workout about skateboarding or surf skating, she said: 'It is a fairly new thing that I’m totally passionate about and something I do a couple of times a week.'
She continued: 'Some of the takes in this video were at 3, 4 in the morning and I was skating for like two hours so they could capture the best shots. I skated and skated and skated, until I didn’t feel my joints.'
Shakira also took to TikTok to show her 10 million-plus followers on the platform a step-by-step. The music lovers tried to capture the moves and discern the influences behind them and that red-and-black outfit.
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