Come for one oil change, stay for the heartbreak!
On Monday, Shakira surprised her fans by releasing the video for “Entre Parentesis,” one of the new songs from her album. Las Mujeres Ya No Lloranalongside Grupo Frontera.
The video sees the Frontera boys alongside Shakira performing the track through a mechanic shop, between shots of the 'Acróstico' singer channeling Selena Quintanilla's dance moves in front of a crowd.
“You can tell when someone loves you, but when someone doesn't, you can tell even more,” Shakira duets with Frontera singer Payo Solis. “You used to show up without calling, now you leave without warning.”
“Entre Parentesis” — which Suzy Exposito described as “a dejection cumbia reminiscent of her 2001 love triangle track 'Objection (Tango)'” in a Rolling rock review — appears in Las Mujeres Ya No LloranShakira's first album in seven years.
The musician celebrated the album's release on Friday by dropping an eclectic video for “Puntería,” the album's opening track featuring Cardi B. The LP also featured her big hits “TQG” featuring Karol G, Bizarrap Music Session and “El Jefe”. with the Fuerza Regida.
“In Las Mujeres Ya No LloranShakira can finally turn the page on these tumultuous past two years and reinvent herself – not as Shakira the soccer player, not Shakira the heartthrob – but Shakira fucking Mebarak, international pop icon and undefeated champion,” Exposito's review reads. .
Meanwhile, Frontera are testing an experimental new album after reviving norteño cumbias with their debut album. “We were skeptical and thought, 'How is this going to sound?' But honestly, we're hanging on to every song on the new album,” Solis said recently Rolling rock for their upcoming record, which channels George Strait.
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