Shakira’s latest release, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, has reestablished her as the reigning queen of Latin music.

Shakira’s latest release, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, has reestablished her as the reigning queen of Latin music.

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Streaming and artificial intelligence may have a negative impact on the music industry, but one positive aspect is the increased popularity of non-English songs. In 2023, Shakira and her former partner Gerard Piqué had a messy breakup, resulting in a large fine for tax fraud. However, through streaming, her Spanish-language songs “TQG” with Karol G and “Bzrp Music Sessions Vol 53” with Bizarrap, which humorously address her ex’s infidelity, returned her to the US Top 10 for the first time since 2007. Her 12th studio album, “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran” (Women No Longer Cry), showcases her continued success in the music industry.

The renowned “queen of Latin music” may not have a distinct vocal style, but she effortlessly transitions from seductive to confident in a single line, making both equally enchanting. Her moods range from rare moments of despondency to frequent thirst and a strong sense of pride, ensuring you experience every emotion she conveys. In her piano ballad, “Última,” there is a hint of melodrama, but Shakira strips away the theatrics, toning down her usual dramatic flair and delivering a small, intimate, and genuine performance. “Puntería” is another standout track, a breezy tune about catching feelings in a hookup. And “Te Felicito” is just one of many sleek dance-pop hits on the album.

Source: theguardian.com