Shakira releases another song and breaks it with El Jefe and Fuerza Regia

Shakira returns with a new hit, but this time she does it to the rhythm of northern regional music with her most recent collaboration with the Californian band Fuerza Regida and El Jefe.
The Chief addresses the issue of migration, labor discrimination, low-paid work and in it Shakira takes the opportunity to throw a barb at her ex-father-in-law. “They say out there that there is no evil, that more than a hundred years lasts, but there is still my ex-father-in-law who does not step on a grave …”, giving continuity to a series of songs related to his relationship with former footballer Gerard Piqué, from whom he separated in mid-2022.
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The video, which premiered parallel to the song, shows Shakira dressed in red with a hat, riding a paso fino horse, while the band sings the very popular “Shakira-Shakira” (which we met in 2005’s Hip’s don’t lie and that Karol G revived in 2022 in TQG).
“What irony, what madness, this yes, is torture. You kill yourself from dawn to dusk and you don’t even have a script,” sings Shakira in El Jefe.
“They say out there that there is no evil, that more than a hundred years lasts // But there is still my ex-father-in-law who does not step on a grave,” says the song.

They say out there that there is no evil that lasts more than a hundred years, but there is still my ex-father-in-law who does not step on a grave … 🪦👿 #ElJefe — https://t.co/GwyH6m29Dm pic.twitter.com/3PLTFilE9h
— ShakiraMedia (@ShakiraMedia) September 21, 2023

Original source in Spanish

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