A bronze sculpture of Colombian vocalist Shakira has been divulged in her old neighborhood of Barranquilla.
The 6.5m-tall (21.3ft) bronze shows her turning her hips in the dance move which highlighted vigorously in her famous Hips Don't Lie video.
The craftsman shared photographs of her folks before the sculpture on her Instagram account.
Shakira was among the names most looked through on Google, as indicated by figures delivered by the organization.
Before the revealing of the new sculpture, Shakira hit the news a few times this year - most remarkably when she delivered a tune about her previous accomplice, ex-footballer Gerard Piqué, what broke YouTube records in Latin America.
Furthermore, again when she settled an expense extortion body of evidence brought against her in Spain by paying a €7.5m (£6.5m) fine.
The uncovering of the sculpture on Tuesday was gone to by Shakira's folks, William Mebarak and Nidia Ripoll, as well as by the city hall leader of Barranquilla.
A plaque at the foot of the sculpture lauds the craftsman for her "hips that don't lie, a one of a kind ability, a voice that moves masses".
It likewise alludes to her cause work through an establishment she made called "Pies descalzos", Spanish for "uncovered feet", which advances youth improvement.
Shakira said thanks to the stone carver, Yino Márquez, and his understudies for the "tremendous imaginative ability" they had exhibited by making the bronze.
The year 2023 was an effective one for the vocalist, who cleared up three Latin Grammy Grants, one of them with individual Colombian craftsman Karol G.