Shakira: “I had a tough year after the breakup”

Shakira
“I had a tough year after the breakup”

Shakira celebrates great success with “BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 53”.
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Shakira performed her “Revenge Song” on The Tonight Show. She also spoke to Jimmy Fallon about how the hit came about.
Colombian singer Shakira (46) and Argentine music producer Bizarrap (24) appeared together on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon. The two artists not only performed their hit “Shakira: BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 53”. The two of them also answered questions from host Jimmy Fallon (48).
Bizarrap revealed that he first met Shakira in July 2022 Instagram contacted me to propose a collaboration. However, Shakira did not see and reply to the message until two months later. “Not on purpose,” she clarified.
Again the singer made in the “tonight show” clearly shows how important music is for her to get over the separation from Gerard Piqué (36). The couple, who have sons Milan (10) and Sasha (8), ended their relationship in June 2022. Twelve years were The artist and the former soccer player are dating. Piqué’s split made headlines again when Shakira released the track “BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 53” in January. Many fans saw it as a revenge song. Among other things, she sings about her becoming good for the person she used to be with.
A hymn for women
Fallon Shakira now said that the song was “incredibly” well received: “I’m just waiting for someone to pinch me and wake me up from this dream. It was incredible to feel the reaction of so many people.” She added, “What’s special about this song is that it’s become something of an anthem for so many women. I’ve had a very tough year after my breakup. Writing this song was very important to me because it’s a healthy journey is to channel my emotions.” The Colombian singer continued, “I wrote the song for myself, but I also feel like it’s for a lot of women who also needed a forum and a voice to represent them.”
She felt with so many Women connected, according to Shakira, “who have been through the same things, thinking the way I think, feeling the way I feel and having to endure the same crap as I do.”