Shakira is at the top of the world right now, fam. Her track “Dai Dai” hit number one on the Global Spotify chart on Wednesday, July 2, 2026. The Latin superstar’s reaction was everything.
On Instagram, she wrote: “Someone pinch me. Dai Dai reached #1 on the Global Spotify chart, and I’m still trying to process it. Thank you for taking it all the way to the top. Forever grateful.” She closed with a soccer ball emoji and a flaming heart, and that combination got people talking fast.
The post landed nearly 749,000 likes. That’s a huge number even for someone with Shakira‘s global reach. It shows just how many people worldwide are riding for “Dai Dai” right now.
The soccer ball emoji didn’t go unnoticed. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is running across the United States, Canada, and Mexico this summer. Fans have been quick to connect “Dai Dai” to the tournament. Shakira has serious World Cup history. Her 2010 anthem “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)” became one of the most iconic tournament songs ever recorded. A similar moment for “Dai Dai” could explain a lot about its rapid climb up the global chart. Shakira hasn’t confirmed that connection publicly, but the emoji says plenty.
The context behind this milestone matters. A few years back, Shakira was navigating one of the most publicly scrutinized periods of her personal life. She came out of it swinging. Her 2023 collaboration with Bizarrap called “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” broke streaming records. The message was clear: she wasn’t going anywhere. “Dai Dai” reaching number one feels like a natural continuation of that energy.
The milestone caps off a remarkable stretch for the Colombian-born singer. She’s been one of the most-streamed artists on the planet for years. But hitting the top spot globally on Spotify in 2026 puts her back in a conversation many assumed belonged to a younger generation. “Dai Dai” proves Shakira isn’t passing the torch. She’s still holding it.
Fan reactions poured in from everywhere. Comments flooded in from Latin America, Europe, and Asia. Supporters from every corner of the globe were claiming a piece of this moment.
The phrase “someone pinch me” hit different coming from an artist who has sold over 80 million records worldwide and built one of the longest careers in Latin pop history. That kind of genuine reaction makes people root for her even harder.
“Dai Dai” is sitting at number one globally. The world is streaming it. And Shakira is still, by her own words, trying to process it.
That’s the culture right now, fam. Shakira is on top, and she earned every stream.




















