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Shakira reveals tracklist for new album ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran’ featuring Cardi B, Grupo Frontera and others

Mar 1, 2024 | Community News

March 1, 2024

Shakira has unveiled the full tracklist for her upcoming album “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran,” set to be released on March 22. The album will feature Cardi B on the opening track titled “Puntería,” confirming the long-standing rumors of a collaboration between the two artists. Additionally, there will be a vinyl-exclusive bonus track version of “Puntería (Vinyl Version/Spanish Version).” Other collaborators include Grupo Frontera on Track 5 with “(Entre Paréntesis)” and Rauw Alejandro on the unreleased song “Cohete.” Tiësto will remix Shakira and Bizarrap’s Latin Grammy-winning “Music Sessions Vol. 53.” The album comprises 16 tracks, including eight new songs and seven previously released collaborations with artists such as Karol G, Rauw Alejandro, Manuel Turizo, Ozuna, and Fuerza Regida.

The collaboration between Cardi and Shakira was sparked when they met at a fashion show in Paris last summer, with Cardi expressing her admiration for Shakira on social media. This album marks Shakira’s first full-length LP since 2017’s “El Dorado,” and fans are eagerly awaiting news of an accompanying tour, which would be Shakira’s first in seven years.

Shakira described the album-making process as transformative, stating that each song allowed her to rebuild herself, turning her tears into diamonds and vulnerability into strength. Over the past year, Shakira has been making a comeback in the music scene, winning awards at the 2023 Latin Grammy Awards for “Music Sessions Vol. 53,” which also set a record for the most streams in a single day for a Spanish language song on Spotify.

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