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Shakira & Karol G’s New Track ‘TQG’ Drops Bombs on Pique and Anuel

Feb 24, 2023 | Community News

February 24, 2023

BARRIO – “TQG” with Karol G picks up where the pop star’s Bizarrap-produced slam of the former soccer player and his new girlfriend Clara Chía left off.

It appears Shakira isn’t done with singing about her ex.

The Colombian pop star returned with Karol G earlier today with TQG (Te Quedó Grande), another track slamming Piqué and his new girlfriend Clara Chía.

It follows Bizarrap-produced banger on Pique’s rumoured infidelity.

Karol G’s lyrics, on the other hand, are towards rapper Anuel, from whom she split in 2021.

Shakira and Karol G sing about not repeating errors in love and refusing to compete for men in the song, which racked up almost 7 million views in its first 9 hours on YouTube alone.

They also suggest their former partners want them back, with lines about them looking at their Instagram stories and liking their photos. We always wonder if this is true LOL.

Shakira further makes a stinging reference to her 2022 song with Ozuna, “Monotonía,” in which she said monotony ended her relationship with Piqué.

“Tu buscando fuera la comida y yo diciendo que era la monotonía,” Shakira sings in Spanish, loosely translated to he was looking elsewhere for food and “me saying that it was monotony.”

It ends with a “Truman Show” moment that’s gone viral on Twitter.

“TQG features on Karol G’s new album “Mañana será bonito.”

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