The controversial song “BZRP Music Sessions #53” that Shakira premiered with Bizarrap, where she launched strong hints against her ex, Gerard Piqué and his current girlfriend, Clara Chía Martí, was even more forceful, according to Keityn from Cali, who helped the singer in the composition.
Since the song was released last Thursday, the Colombian has not ceased to be news and on social networks there is no other topic of conversation that is not the song, either because of the forceful lyrics, or the memes that flooded the 2.0 community.
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Keityn reveals what they removed from Shakira’s song
The composer offered an interview to MoluscoTV, where he first clarified that he did not write the entire song as some media claim, but that he collaborated with the lyrics.
The theme was made by three hands, Shakira’s, who contributed the vast majority of the lyrics, Bizarrap’s, in charge of the musical part, and Keityn’s, who helped the singer.
In addition, Keityn worked on the composition of “Te congratulations” and “Monotonía”, which were recorded before the breakup of Shakira and Piqué, in fact, he was present in the studio when they were recorded, he said to the great surprise of many.
As for “BZRP Session #53”, it was composed in August 2022, one month after the breakup.
Keityn recounts that he traveled to Barcelona to write the song and stayed at the Colombian’s house. They went to a studio that Bizarrap has in Barcelona and they worked there for several weeks.
However, the man from Cali had to return to Latin America due to work commitments, but he continued working remotely, while Bizarrap stayed with the Colombian until recording the final version.
“In the first versions there were stronger things”: Keityn assured, adding that they eliminated more specific details in Shakira’s song to avoid legal problems.
To achieve the result that is heard around the world today, they went around the content a lot, which “I don’t know if (was) stronger, but less concrete like the ones that are there,” he clarifies.
The composer claims that they changed it so that there are no legal consequences, hinting that there were more explicit references and they were removed for the final result.
Regarding the verses or phrases that were removed, the musician stated that he cannot reveal what the song said.
In the end, Keityn stood by her colleague and now friend, who faces spite in the company of an army of followers and thousands of netizens.
“Everyone grieves, overcomes their spite as they want, she’s an artist, don’t make her make lemonade, if she wants to free herself that way, do it, I totally agree with her, she’s making music, she’s not doing nothing he doesn’t know how to do,” he concluded. (AND)
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