Shakira to release her new album next month


Los Angeles, Feb 16 (IANS): Singer-songwriter Shakira is busy in the studio, as she has been "rebuilding herself" with her brand new album.

The 47-year-old Latin singer, who split from footballer Gerard Pique in 2022 after more than a decade together, has so far released 11 studio albums since she was a teenager, reports Female First UK.

She announced that her 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran' will be out on March 22. She said: "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.”

As per Female First UK, the 'Whenever, Wherever' hitmaker recently gave fans a glimpse of what is to come during her Super Bowl commercial teaser and the new record will feature eight new tracks along with the previously released hit singles, including 'Music Sessions Vol. 53' with Bizarrap, 'TQG' with Karol G, 'Te Felicito' with Rauw Alejandro, 'Copa Vacía' with Manuel Turizo, and more.

In a first for the Grammy Award-winning star, the new album marks her debut release on vinyl, featuring four distinct artwork editions, each paired with an exclusive coloured vinyl variant.

The 'She Wolf' singer has not released an album since 2017 when 'El Dorado', which was mostly sung in her native Spanish', spawned the singles 'Chantaje' and 'Me Enamore'. Prior to that, Shakira released the self-titled record that served as her fourth English-language album overall and it featured the hit single 'Can't Remember To Forget You', which featured Rihanna.

  

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