Following a pivotal moment in her personal life, her separation from football star Gerard Piqué in 2022 after more than a decade together, Shakira embarked on a journey of self-reconstruction.
This introspective period served as the bedrock for her new album, transforming her raw emotions into a tapestry of sound that speaks volumes of resilience and empowerment.

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Shakira looks incredible in her latest photoshoot
"Making this body of work has been an alchemical process. While writing each song, I was rebuilding myself. While singing them, my tears transformed into diamonds, and my vulnerability into strength," Shakira revealed, encapsulating the transformative power of music and artistry.
Shakira's latest project promises an array of eight new tracks, alongside her recent hit singles, offering a blend of collaborations that highlight her versatility and global appeal.

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Shakira smoulders on the beach
Among these are Music Sessions Vol. 53 with Bizarrap, TQG with Karol G, Te Felicito with Rauw Alejandro, Copa Vacía with Manuel Turizo, and more, showcasing a rich tapestry of sounds that underscore her status as a Latin pop icon.
In a groundbreaking move for the Grammy Award-winning artist, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran will debut on vinyl, presenting fans with four distinct artwork editions, each accompanied by an exclusive colored vinyl variant.

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Shakira is releasing a new album
This strategic release strategy, featuring the Sapphire edition available on Amazon, the Ruby edition at Target, the Emerald edition through Shakira's official website, and the Diamond edition at major retailers, signifies Shakira's commitment to reaching her audience through diverse mediums
.Shakira's musical evolution has been a journey of exploration and authenticity, from her early days to her international acclaim as the 'She Wolf' singer.
Her last album, El Dorado in 2017, saw a return to her roots with tracks predominantly in Spanish, including hits like Chantaje and Me Enamoré.
This was a follow-up to her self-titled record, her fourth English-language album, which featured the memorable collaboration Can't Remember To Forget You with Rihanna.