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MIAMI, FL – JANUARY 30: Shakira during the Pepsi Super Bowl LIV Halftime show press conference, PK, Pressekonferenz on January 30, 2020 at the Hilton Downtown Miami in Miami, FL. Photo by Rich Graessle/PPI/Icon Sportswire NFL, American Football Herren, USA JAN 30 Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show Press Conference Icon2001291016
In the last few months, Shakira has enjoyed immense success with her diss tracks. Her collaborations with Bizarrap and Karol G truly sent the fans into a frenzy. Months later, the fans still groove to the beats of her diss tracks against Gerard Pique. The Colombian singer broke multiple global records with her first track with Bizarrap. Along with that, she also broke fourteen Guinness World Records.
Sadly, a new collaboration between a popular Mexican band and a Puerto Rican rapper has broken one of her major records.
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Within just two days of its release, this particular song has gone instantly viral on social media.
Which record has this surprise collaboration broken?
Just days ago, Grupo Frontera ‘un x100to’ released a hard-hitting diss track with Bad Bunny. This release was a major surprise for the Puerto Rican rapper’s fans considering his recent absence from the music universe. While the track is quickly garnering millions of views on YouTube, Grupo Frontera unknowingly broke one of Shakira’s major records on Spotify.
Grupo Frontera and Bad Bunny (@sanbenito)'s "un x100to" breaks the all-time record for most single day streams for any song on Spotify Mexico, surpassing "BZRP Sessions Vol 53" (4.895 million). pic.twitter.com/Vl8Txw1Mfi
— chart data (@chartdata) April 19, 2023
The Colombian singer’s diss track with Bizarrap achieved the new ‘all-time’ record for most streams in a single day. However, Grupo Frontera and Bad Bunny have shockingly surpassed her record with ease. This simply means that the Mexican – Puerto Rican collaboration crossed more than 4895 streams in a single day on Spotify.

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Apart from Spotify, the track has already garnered over 24 million views on YouTube in just two days. While becoming the prime topic of discussion on every social media forum, Grupo Frontera’s surprise collaboration with Bad Bunny will definitely break more records in the coming days.
Let’s have a look at the level of success Shakira achieved through her record-breaking diss tracks.
Shakira minted millions just by dissing Gerard Pique!
As per Marca, Shakira earned more than $2.5 million just from her diss track with Bizarrap. Her streams of income were diversified into various music streaming platforms. Solely from Apple, she made $1,200,000. Apart from that, she made $360,000 from Spotify, $500,000 from Amazon, and $512,000 from YouTube.
Shakira poses with her 14 new Guinness World Records for her record-breaking collaboration with Bizarrap. pic.twitter.com/WoUidZYWco
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After her success with the Argentine DJ, she took the notch one higher and released another diss track. Her collaboration with Karol G also went viral on various music streaming platforms for quite a few days. However, it doesn’t end there. The Latin American singer seemingly isn’t done yet.
Whilst moving to America with her children, the singer is now away from the limelight and could release another track to make her ex-boyfriend’s life miserable yet again.
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Have you listened to the new track by Grupo Frontera and Bad Bunny? Did you think it was better than any of Shakira’s tracks? Let us know in the comments below.
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