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J. Lo and Shakira to team up for Super Bowl halftime show

Jennifer Lopez and Shakira are going to bring the heat to the 2020 Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show.

Announcement comes after Jay-Z's Roc Nation signs deal with NFL

Jennifer Lopez, left, and Shakira will perform at the 2020 Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show. (Michael Zorn/Invision/Associated Press)

Jennifer Lopez and Shakira are going to bring the heat to the 2020 Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show.

NFL, Pepsi and Roc Nation announced Thursday that the superstar performers, who have each released music in Spanish and English, will perform on Feb. 2 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.

Lopez and Shakira both posted a photo of them standing side by side on social media to announce the news.

"Going to setthe world on fire," Lopez wrote.

"It doesn't get any bigger than this! So excited about getting on that #SuperBowlLIV #PepsiHalftime stage!" Shakira wrote.

The choice marks the first time two Latinoartists will headline the show. Gloria Estefan was the Super Bowl's first Latinoheadliner ever when she performed in 1992. She also served as headliner in 1999.

Lopez and Shakira have had major success on the pop and Latin charts over the years, with multiple hit songs and albums. Lopez released her multi-hit debut in 1999 and topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart with songs like If You Had My Love,All I Haveand the remixes of I'm Realand Ain't It Funny.Lopez recently wrapped up a tour to celebrate her 50th birthday, and her latest movie, Hustlers,has been a box-office hit and has even earned her Oscar buzz.

Shakira released her first album in 1991 and crossed over with 2001's Laundry Service,which featured the hits Whenever, Whereverand Underneath Your Clothes.The singer topped the Hot 100 chart with the Wyclef Jean-assisted anthem Hips Don't Lie.Shakira has won 11 Latin Grammys and three Grammys.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, left, and Jay-Z discuss their new partnership in New York in August. (Kevin Mazur/Roc Nation/Getty Images)

"These two remarkable artists are setting a new precedent for what this show can become, and we're confident that this will be an incredible performance for the ages," Todd Kaplan, Pepsi's vice-president of marketing, said in a statement.

Jay-Z's Roc Nation company is co-producing the halftime show. The game and halftime show will air live and be broadcast in 180 countries.