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Shakira Opens Up About Post-Divorce Freedom and Music Journey on Jimmy Fallon Show
International pop icon Shakira made a candid appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where she delved into her recent personal and creative journey following her divorce from Gerard Piqué. The Colombian singer, known for hits like ‘Hips Don’t Lie,’ opened up about her newfound sense of freedom and artistic exploration.
During the interview, Shakira revealed that her latest album ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran‘ was a transformative project that allowed her to navigate the emotions and challenges of her divorce. The record, her first in seven years, symbolizes a new chapter in her life, marked by resilience and strength.
Shakira reflected on her marriage to Piqué, emphasizing how the end of their relationship provided her with the space and liberation to fully immerse herself in her music. She described the album as a reflection of her personal growth and the process of rebuilding herself amidst adversity.
With ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran,’ Shakira aims to empower women and challenge societal expectations around emotional expression. The title, which translates to ‘Women no longer cry,’ encapsulates the singer’s message of reclaiming agency over one’s emotions and healing process.
Throughout the conversation with Jimmy Fallon, Shakira shared insights into the creative process behind the album, highlighting how music served as a source of catharsis and empowerment. She spoke about channeling pain and anger into creativity and resilience, ultimately emerging stronger from her experiences.
The album features a mix of new tracks and collaborations, showcasing Shakira’s musical versatility and emotional depth. Tracks like ‘Music Sessions Vol. 53’ and ‘Monotonía’ reflect the singer’s evolution and artistic evolution post-divorce, resonating with fans worldwide.