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Shakira announces first album in seven years ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran’


The musical landscape is abuzz with anticipation as Grammy Award-winning artist Shakira gears up to end her seven-year hiatus with a spectacular return to the charts. The stage is set for March 22, when the Colombian pop sensation will unveil her latest masterpiece, ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran’ (Women Don’t Cry Anymore), marking a new chapter in her illustrious career.

Listeners worldwide are eager to witness the evolution of Shakira’s sound, and the artist herself has stated that the creation of this album was a transformative journey. In a poignant revelation, Shakira expressed, “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.” Such introspective crafting of music promises a record that is not only melodious but also emotionally potent and reflective of personal growth.

This eagerly awaited album showcases a collection of 16 tracks, featuring eight brand-new compositions, a remix, and seven singles that have already found their way into the hearts of her fans. Among these are the record-breaking hit ‘Music Sessions Vol. 53’ in collaboration with Bizarrap, the rhythmic ‘TQG’ with Karol G, the lively ‘Te Felicito’ with Rauw Alejandro, and the poignant ‘Copa Vacia’ with Manuel Turizo, to name just a few.

Shakira’s previous work, the critically acclaimed ‘El Dorado’, graced the world in 2017 and boasted an array of successful collaborations with celebrated artists such as Maluma, Nicky Jam, Prince Royce, Carlos Vives, and other notable figures in the industry. Since then, her fans have been clamoring for more, and ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran’ promises to satiate that longing.

Her profound impact on the music industry and her innovative contributions were most recently recognized at the 2023 Latin Grammy Awards, where Shakira took home the accolades for song of the year and best pop song with ‘Music Sessions Vol. 53’, as well as best urban fusion/performance for ‘TQG’. Further cementing its status as a cultural phenomenon, ‘Music Sessions Vol. 53’ shattered records becoming the most-streamed Spanish language song in a single day on Spotify.

Furthermore, Shakira’s prowess as a performer was on full display at the MTV Video Music Awards, where she was honored with the 2023 Video Vanguard Award. There, she delivered a dazzling 10-minute medley that included hits like ‘She Wolf’, ‘Te Felicito’, and ‘TQG’, a performance that was lauded by Variety and solidified her status as a global icon.

As the release date for ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran’ inches closer, the palpable excitement among Shakira’s fan base grows stronger. This album is not just a collection of new music; it represents a star reborn from personal trials, turning her experiences into anthems of resilience and empowerment. Shakira’s voice, now more than ever, carries the wisdom of her years, the passion of her spirit, and the power of her convictions.

She has, time and again, redefined herself, refusing to be boxed into any singular identity. With ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran’, Shakira is set to once again captivate listeners, igniting the airwaves with her dynamic range and heartfelt lyricism.

The countdown to March 22 continues, as music aficionados worldwide await the next seminal work from a woman who has come to represent much more than just musical talent; she is a symbol of strength and the poetic justice of art derived from personal evolution. As the saying goes, “good things come to those who wait,” and for those who have patiently awaited Shakira’s return, ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran’ heralds the reemergence of a music legend.