Shakira’s stellar appearance at the Grupo Frontera concert leaves a preview of her next song, ‘Entre parentheses’

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Women no longer cry, women make money has become a worldwide motto to which Shakira wanted to bring it to life in album format. The one from Barranquilla is about to launch what will be her new album that will be available on March 22 on all platforms. However, the artist has already started counting her back and has begun to share her short-term desires, among which she is to embark on the stadium adventure and make four Santiago Bernabéu in Madrid.

It hasn’t been the only thing that has surprised us in recent days. The author of topics such as Monotony ft. Ozuna or others like the BZRP music session, has also already shared what will be the 17 songs that will be included in your album, Women no longer cry. A very varied tracklist in which, in addition to giving us the surprise of a collaboration with Cardi B, he has also surprised us again with another song with Bizarrap (we don’t know if it’s just as tiraera than the first collaboration). The thing has not stopped there and he has also prepared collaborations with other artists among which is Grupo Frontera with their song, In brackets.

This is how it sounds In brackets

Returning to their old ways, Shakira and Grupo Frontera have reunited in the studios to give life to In bracketsa collaboration that fans could hear exclusively this Saturday during the band’s concert in Austin, Texas.

In a totally unexpected way, Shakira appeared on the stage screens to introduce the group and premiere their new collaboration: “I leave you with my friends from Grupo Frontera and a preview of our next song In brackets”, said the one from Barranquilla after making a stellar appearance. Next, she began to play the chords of her new song.

A song that reminded us of what we heard in The boss. Characteristic sounds of Mexican countries, but with totally surprising lyrics. And everything indicates that if in Shakira and Grupo Frontera’s first collaboration her verses were based on making a social complaint, this one talks about the end of a relationship:

“Tell me what happened to you, why do you feel cold?”

Your kisses no longer taste what they tasted like

You keep sleeping in my bed but it feels empty

You notice it when you want it, but when you don’t notice it anymore.”

Some words full of power, security and reminiscent of Shakira from 2009 that launched Wolf and that he seems to have more in mind than ever, as we already saw in his mention in the tiraera he dedicated to his ex in Session 53.

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