Shakira reached an impressive career milestone as she celebration one billion streams of her song Hips Don't Lie on Spotify.
The singer, 45, who was recently ordered to stand trial over an alleged €14.5 million tax fraud, was putting the controversy behind her as she marked the achievement.
Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, the star put on a brave face as she shared a snap of herself holding her new plaque while thanking her fans for their support.
She wrote: 'Wow! One billion streams for Hips Don't Lie. Thank you to @spotify for the plaque, to @wyclefjean for the collaboration and to all of you for your incredible support.'
Shakira looked stunning in the snap as she donned a black T-shirt and matching leather trousers.
Hips Don't Lie was released in 2006 and reached number one in 18 countries, becoming one of the bestselling singles of all time.
It comes asfter a Spanish judge told Shakira she will go on trial over an alleged €14.5 million (£12.9 million) tax fraud.
The singer, whose split with Barcelona football star Gerard Pique made headlines earlier this year, was first warned in July she could be jailed for up to eight years after being charged with six counts of tax fraud.
But it emerged today that a judge at an investigating court in Esplugues de Llobregat near Barcelona has formally ordered the singer to stand trial, in a ruling which brings his long-running criminal probe to its close and will see the Colombian popstar take the stand in court.
The decision follows the mum-of-two's confirmation she had rejected an out-of-court deal believed to have involved her admitting to wrongdoing after she was charged with defrauding the Spanish treasury over a three-year period between 2012 and 2014.
She has already paid the six-figure sum the Spanish taxman claims she defrauded along with interest believed to total €3 million (£2.67 million).
But state prosecutors want Shakira to receive an eight-year prison sentence if she is found guilty as charged at trial.
A date for the trial has not yet been set but it is expected to take place in the coming months.
The prosecution indictment was submitted earlier this year to Esplugues de Llobregat's Court of Instruction Number Two which has been probing the singer.
Shakira - full name Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll - is accused of pretending to live abroad and using an existing complex offshore corporate structure to avoid meeting her tax obligations from 2012 to 2014 despite starting a relationship with former Man United defender Pique in 2011 and moving to Barcelona.
The artist, previously tax resident in the Bahamas, only registered as a full tax resident in Spain in 2015.
Official residents in Spain pay Spanish taxes on their worldwide income.
People who spent more than 183 days in a given calendar year in Spain are considered Spanish residents for tax purposes.
Tax inspectors spent more than a year checking up on Shakira, even visiting her favourite hairdresser's salon in Barcelona and checking her social media to try to show she spent most of the three years in dispute in Spain.
They concluded she had spent 242 days in Spain in 2012, 212 days in 2013 and 243 days in the country in 2014.
The report prosecutors submitted along with their criminal complaint alleged the time she spent out of Spain were 'sporadic absences' linked to work commitments.
Shakira has denied any wrongdoing.
Her PR firm Llorente y Cuenca meanwhile said in a statement after she was formally charged: 'She believes in her innocence and has opted to leave the issue in the hands of the law.'
The singer and Gerard Pique announced they had split in May after 11 years together amid unconfirmed reports the footballer had cheated on the Colombian.
He now has a new girlfriend - a 23-year-old Shakira lookalike called Clara Chia.
The former couple are said to have spent the last few months negotiating the future of their two children because Shakira wants to move to Miami with them.
The singer broke her silence after their split in a recent interview with Elle magazine, saying music is like her 'therapy' during her 'darkest hours.'
Asked how she has coped with not being 'together' with Pique, who she met in 2010, she said: 'I think that those details are somehow too private to share, at least at this very moment—everything is so raw and new.
'I can only say that I put everything I had into this relationship and my family.'