The Colombian singer Shakira confirmed the release of his new album -the 12th of his career- for the next March 22which will be in association with the streaming service Spotify. Will be called “Women don’t cry anymore”in a clear allusion to her noisy separation last year from her partner, the footballer Gerard Piqué.
The ‘Monotonía’ performer He announced it this Thursday through his social networks where he shared four covers that show a preview of his work. About the new album, the Barranquilla native wrote: “I have not created it alone but with all of you and with my pack of wolves who have been there accompanying me every step. The production of this work has been an alchemical process.”
Shakira releases a new album after 7 years
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Shakira’s post announcing her new album
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The Colombian singer will release a new album after her successful work “El Dorado” which he launched in 2017. He himself led the charts for weeks and had collaborations with artists such as Maluma, Carlos Vives and Prince Royce.
The truth is that the new album Shakira will be the first to launch after 7 years after returning to music and breaking records during 2023 after her separation with Gerard Piqué.
Even the ‘Music Session #53’ which the Colombian singer launched together with the Argentine producer Bizarre It became the Latin song with the most streams in a single day in the history of Spotify. The song caused a stir because Shakira targeted her ex-partner and her current partner, Clara Chía Martí.
Shakira’s partnership with Spotify
The singer partnered with the streaming service and will give her fans access for a special streaming experience. album pre-release. This will include a Pre-Save feature, release notifications, a countdown, album cover, title, track listing, music videos, exclusives, merchandise, among other benefits.
In 2023, Shakira was the second Latin artist with the most plays on Spotify and his collaborations with Bizarrap and Karol G, with whom he released ‘TQG’, were the most played songs by a Latin artist.
Earlier this year, due to his career and incredible success on the platform, Spotify awarded him a plaque in recognition of the “Shakira Day“, an initiative that began in Colombia on September 29 in tribute to the artist, who has always represented her country with pride.
Source: Ambito

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