IIf there’s one thing that can’t be denied, it’s the loyalty of Shakira’s fans. It’s been years since her breakup with Gerard Pic, but many have still not recovered from what was seen as a public betrayal of one of the world’s most successful women. Some even argue that Shakira’s level of success was too much for Picu to handle, propelling him into someone far less in the spotlight.
Two years later, the song continues to follow Piqu
Shakira herself seems to have gotten over her breakup. The stage of continuous digging and indirect messages seems to be over. Still, she expressed her feelings in songs that went far beyond her personal releases, becoming an anthem of infidelity and empowerment for women who had gone through similar experiences.
When fans take their messages to the streets
Two years later, the song continues to carry Piqu. Shakira has shifted her focus forward, but some people do not forgive her. That reality became clear in Ceuta. The former soccer player was casually walking with friends when an unexpected moment happened.
A group of girls driving by notice Picu and decide to get his attention, albeit not in a friendly way. Instead of greetings, they loudly sang Visa Rap’s Session 53 with Shakira at maximum volume and openly mocked Shakira in public.
Reminds us that the story is not forgotten
Mr. Piku chose to ignore the situation completely and continued his walk without reacting. Still, the scene was recorded and quickly spread online, going viral within hours and reigniting conversations about the breakup and the lasting impact it had on his public image.
This episode highlights how deeply ingrained the chapter is in pop culture. Even as time passes and the story evolves, certain moments become iconic and fans continue to use them as a form of expression.
Shakira may have found peace and a more measured tone when talking about the father of her children, but moments like this show that her music still carries weight. And once this video reaches her, it wouldn’t be surprising if she allowed herself to smile for a moment, knowing that her story still resonates far beyond the song itself.

