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The track "(Entre Paréntesis)" from Shakira's new album "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" has already amassed 2.7 million streams on Spotify

Since Friday, Shakira is back with her new album "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran". After the hits "TQG" or "Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53", the singer unveils the video for "(Entre Paréntesis)", in collaboration with Grupo Frontera.

Tears turn into diamonds. Such is the concept and the cover of "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran", Shakira's new event album. After seven years without a new album, the Colombian superstar makes her big comeback with this record marked by her highly publicized breakup with Gerard Piqué. A separation that had a cathartic effect on the interpreter of "Hips Don't Lie". "No one has had to face as many difficulties and life experiences as me," she admitted, "I tried to bring out as much as I could from this traumatic experience to sublimate them. Elaborate my own frustration, and anger and transform that into something productive and resilient," she explained, proclaiming loudly that it was good to no longer have a husband. A few days after its release, the album "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" already has 3.5 billion listens on Spotify, making it the most listened-to album on the streaming platform.

The reason for this enthusiasm is simple: indeed, this album includes all her successful singles released in recent years, including "TQG", "Te Felicito" and especially "Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53". It was this track that changed everything for her: "It struck a chord and I realized I wasn't alone, that other women felt represented," she admitted. Between Karol G, Bizarrap, Ozuna, or Rauw Alejandro, "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" is Shakira's most collaborative album, where she also shares the mic with the American-Mexican group Grupo Frontera on "Entre Paréntesis", a track that tells the end of a love story, and which already has 2.7 million streams on Spotify.

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