LOS ANGELES (JAN. 26, 2023) — With a career spanning more than three decades, multi-GRAMMY® Award-winning and Latin GRAMMY®
Award-winning Shakira has firmly established herself as a singer,
songwriter, producer, dancer, visual artist, philanthropist, and global
icon. To showcase Shakira’s enduring creative legacy, the GRAMMY Museum® proudly presents Shakira, Shakira: The GRAMMY Museum Experience, opening on Sat, March 4. The exhibit will be on display in the Museum’s permanent Latin Music Gallery.
"It's an honor to have the journey of my career displayed at the GRAMMY
Museum," said Shakira. "These pieces are a testament to so many
indelible moments that I cherish, and I'm so happy to be able to relive
these memories with those who have and continue to support me as an
artist."
This announcement comes on the heels of Shakira’s latest release with
Argentinian producer and DJ Bizarrap, “SHAKIRA || BZRP Music Sessions
#53,” which has made history. With the most streams in a single day for a
Spanish language song, it raked in over 14 million streams in the first
24 hours and became the fastest Latin song to reach 100 million
streams. The song debuted at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 is another
historic moment for Shakira as she is the first solo woman to reach the
Top 10 on the chart with a song recorded in Spanish. She has also broken
the all-time record for most monthly listeners for a Latin artist in
Spotify history. The video amassed 160 million views on YouTube in the
first week.
Shakira, Shakira explores the artist’s musical evolution, from
her origins as a Latin rock-loving singer-songwriter in Barranquilla,
Colombia, to a global superstar whose catalog spans multiple genres,
from bhangra and bachata to rock and reggaetón. Early in her career,
Shakira began fusing elements of her mixed ethnicity and multicultural
roots, including the Lebanese heritage on her father’s side, with Arabic
dancing and the mainstream pop rock that she grew up with, to construct
a richly layered sonic universe that allowed her to grow as a creator
while appealing to a worldwide audience. In the process, she achieved
international crossover success and broke boundaries for Latin artists.
To deepen visitors’ appreciation and understanding of how these cultural
elements have shaped every aspect of her songs, music videos,
performances, and world tours, the first museum exhibit about Shakira
features interactives that provide fresh insights into her creative
process. It also includes artifacts from her personal archive, three
original films, and an immersive space that draws inspiration from her
El Dorado tour.
“Shakira is the rare superstar who has discovered a way to keep evolving
as an artist while growing her expansive audience along with her,” said
Jasen Emmons, Chief Curator & Vice President of Curatorial Affairs
at the GRAMMY Museum. “She’s a serious student of music, and the GRAMMY
Museum is excited to offer a dynamic exhibit that reflects her
intelligence and artistry.”
Exhibit highlights include:
- Forty artifacts from Shakira’s personal archive
- Shakira’s two 2020 Super Bowl LIV outfits (one red, one
gold) and her Gibson Firebird electric guitar, covered with 70,000 black
Swarovski crystals
- Taylor acoustic guitar that Shakira uses for songwriting
- Fender Stratocaster, covered with pink Swarovski crystals, that Shakira played on her Oral Fixation tour (2006-2007)
- Gold Yamaha Revstar electric guitar Shakira played on her 2018 El Dorado tour
- Iconic outfits from Shakira’s 2018 El Dorado tour
- Leaf-covered bikini Shakira wore on the cover of her 2005 album, Oral Fixation, Vol. 2
- Songwriting notebook with handwritten lyrics
- And more!
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