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Waka Waka

Waka Waka

Shakira, once again, has made yet another wonderful performance, this time at the 2010 World Cup. She performed the song “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa).” “Waka Waka” was originally a song from the 80′s and is now being sung by Shakira to represent the culture of Africa.

Her performance , by all means, was wonderful and showed what people should be showing each other, appreciation of other cultures. It is to say that Shakira has showed in the past that she is a wonderful artist and that she cares about other cultures, and people as well. According to her wonderful fans she did an outstanding job on being different. If different artists can make performances with something related to Africa, why does shakira have to be criticized for it?

Take a look for yourself and see her actual video “Waka Waka (This Time For Africa), and tell us what is your opinion on this video. Is it wrong for Shakira to represent a different culture even though she is Colombian?

Barista: Marie

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  • Anniryn

    I think she is celebrating another culture… not representing them. People need to take the stick out of their bums then listen and embrace, instead of rejecting and criticizing.

  • http://themugshow.com Joel

    YES! So true. But you know how it is on this world nowadays, where you got to be always politically correct. =/

    Awesome song though… I got it stuck in my head. lol

  • SomethingwithP

    I'll embrace her…….culture, in my opinion a more motivating would be 'waving flag', really got me pumped to the point I almost bought a soccer ball but then realized I dont play soccer. Still nice song, got in touch with the african self and in a simple message to her……Shakira: COGE PA' CASA!! (Come over to my house)