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Bad Bunny and Shakira could make music together and social media approves

The two singers have shared their desire to come together to create something that will surprise fans

Bad Bunny and Shakira could make music together and social media approves
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It's no secret that Bad Bunny and Shakira are two of the most successful singers in the world today. That's why a collaboration involving the two continues to gain traction.

That, without a doubt, would be great news for fans of both artists, as it would certainly only add to their popularity.

The speculation comes less than a week after Bad Bunny returned with the release of his new album 'Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana'.

The two performers even came together for a brief interaction on social media, which only added to fans hopes that they will work together on a song.

Bad Bunny talks about Shakira and responds to her

While a possible collaboration will have to wait, both the Puerto Rican and the Colombian are living in the present.

One of the songs from his latest album, 'Los Pits', references Shakira's verse from her hit with Bizarrap: "Women don't cry, women make money."

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"Now men cry, yes, but they keep on making money," Benito can be heard singing on his song.

The Colombian didn't hesitate in responding to Bad Bunny: "Let's make money together then", which has fans thinking that a song between the two is possible.

Social media wants Shakira and Bad Bunny to work together

As soon as this interaction was seen on social media, all the fans that both artists have have united in hope. They are even hoping that the two join forces to make more than just one song, possibly an entire album.

While it was just a comment from Shakira to Bad Bunny, the hope from many is that it leads to more.

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