In the midst of family drama and legal problems, Shakira reappeared on their social networks with a video that has caused a sensation among her fans, where the Colombian is seen melancholy while interpreting a fragment of ‘Monotony’ that seems to be dedicated to his ex-partner, the footballer Gerard Piqué.
And it seems that Shakira is no longer willing to shut up after the Barcelona player decided to make his relationship with Clara Chia, with whom it is rumored he would have cheated on the singer for months. The proof is that the barranquillera has dedicated herself to sending messages to her ex as she best knows how to do it: through his songs.
“It wasn’t your fault and it wasn’t mine”
For several of her fans, it is clear that the Colombian is healing her wounds after the painful separation from the father of her children, Milan and Sasha, and what better way to do it than with the help of music, one of her greatest passions.
It was so that we recently saw the artist in front of the camera singing part of her new musical theme ‘Monotonia’, which will be released on October 19. In the clip, of just a few seconds, she can be seen with a black and white background and green nails as the only thing that stands out in the images.
“It wasn’t your fault or mine, it was the monotony’s fault, I never said anything but it hurt me, I knew this would happen,” Shakira interprets in the short video that is a preview of the world premiere of her next single and in which will share voice with Ozuna.
In a few minutes, the video has achieved thousands of views and hundreds of comments, mainly praise and applause from his fans, who highlighted his strength in difficult situations.
It should be remembered that the singer is going through very delicate personal moments, because in addition to her love break with Piqué, the interpreter of ‘I congratulate you’ also faces legal problems in Spain.
The Colombian will soon be tried in the European country accused of tax fraud of around 15 million dollars in taxes between 2012 and 2014. The prosecution is asking for eight years and two months in prison, in addition to a fine of 25 million dollars. .
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