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Shakira feels stronger after a latest breakup. No less than, that’s what the Colombian singer says in her new tune, “Bzrp Music Classes, Vol. 53,” with Argentine producer, Bizarrap.

The Grammy-winning singer begins the tune by saying she doesn’t wish to be upset once more and continues with the phrase: “girls don’t cry anymore, they invoice,” referring to feminine empowerment after a breakup.

Shakira appears to level to her ex, former soccer participant Gerard Piqué, in a collection of puns.

The singer says in Spanish, “Yo solo hago música, perdón que te sal-pique,” (I solely make music, sorry that it splashes you).

Shakira and Piqué ended their 12-year relationship final 12 months. The couple has two youngsters, Sasha and Milan.

The tune has surpassed greater than 34 million views on YouTube in lower than 24 hours.

Bizarrap is thought for creating viral hits just like the “Bzrp Music Classes, Vol. 52” with Spanish singer Quevedo, which spent a minimum of 4 weeks as No. 1 tune on Billboard’s International 200. The summer season hit, also called “Quedate,” topped Spotify’s International chart.

This isn’t Shakira’s first hit since her separation. In October final 12 months, she launched “Monotonía” feat. Ozuna, by which she overtly sang concerning the finish of a relationship.

In keeping with Sony Music Latin, Shakira’s label, “Monotonía” was the largest Spanish-language feminine solo debut on YouTube.

In September, Shakira talked to Elle Journal about how music helps her cope with her feelings.

“I believe everybody has their very own processes or their very own mechanisms to course of grief or stress or anxiousness. All of us undergo stuff in life. However in my case, I believe that writing music is like going to the shrink, solely cheaper [laughs],” the Colombian singer stated.