The moment has arrived. Bizarrap and Shakira have published at dawn this Thursday their long-awaited collaboration, the ‘Shakira: BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 53‘. It was at 01:00 a.m. when the song was published, generating endless reactions around the world.
It was this Tuesday when the Argentine and the Colombian announced their collaboration. Bizarrap’s tweet exceeds 50,000 retweets and 680,000 ‘Likes’, with more than 64 million views.
In just five hours, the song has already accumulated more than 17 million views on Spotify. Shakira’s last great theme, ‘Monotony‘, in which he talks about his break with Gerard Piqué, exceeds 170 million views on Spotify, still far from more than 440 million ‘I congratulate you‘, where he also talks about that goodbye.
And in this session with Bizarrap, they could not miss the darts at their ex-partner. Thus, the Colombian assures in the chorus that “A wolf like me is not for newbies / a wolf like me is not for guys like you”.
Shakira insists that “it’s too big for you” and that “women don’t cry anymore, women charge”. “You left my mother-in-law as a neighbor, with the press at the door and the debt in the Treasury,” sings the artist.
It remains to be seen if this ‘Session’, number #53 of Bizarrap, surpasses the 414 million views on YouTube that he has achieved Quevedo’s ‘Stay’, which on Spotify is already on its way to 1,000 million views.
Other themes of Shakira and heartbreak
“You treat me like one more of your cravings. Your wound did not open my skin, but it did open my eyes. I have them red from crying so much for you“, says Shakira in ‘I congratulate you’, a song that she released together with Rauw Alejandro. Before, we have been able to listen to her talking about heartbreak in songs like ‘Te Dejo Madrid’, ‘Antología’, ‘Inevitable’, ‘Si te vas’ or ‘Ciega, Sordomuda’.
Source: Lasexta

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