Shakira Drops A Very Different Breakup Song…

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Shakira Drops A Very Different Breakup Song…


Shakira continues to be laying her coronary heart on the road — however this new observe is taking up her divorce in a really completely different approach.

Unlike diss tracks just like the megahit BZRP Music Sessions #53, Shak’s new observe doesn’t simply blast ex Gerard Piqué for what he did to destroy their marriage. This one hits out at him far more subtly — whereas specializing in the love in her life that has remained true: the love for her sons.

Related: Did Gerard Piqué’s Girlfriend Cheat On Him With His Soccer Coach?!

Acróstico is a puzzle of a tune co-written by Shak, Keityn (who additionally labored on BZRP Music Sessions #53) and L.E.X.U.Z., with assist from the crew at La Creme. As it’s titled, it’s an acrostic, a phrase puzzle through which the primary letter of every line come collectively to spell a phrase. In this case, the phrases are her kids’s names, Milan and Sasha, as a result of that’s who the tune is to. She sings:

Me enseñaste que el amor no es una estafa, y que cuando es actual no se acaba

Intenté que no me veas llorar, que no vieras mi fragilidad, pero

Las cosas no son siempre como las soñamos

A veces corremos, pero no llegamos

Nunca dudes que aquí voy a estar

And…

Se nos rompió solo un plato no toda la vajilla, y aunque no sé poner la otra mejilla

Aprender a perdonar es de sabios, que solo te salga amor de esos labios

Si las cosas se dañan no se botan, se reparan, los problemas se afrontan y se encaran

Hay que reírse de la vida

A pesar de que duelan las heridas

You can see is spelled out within the lyric video, which incorporates a momma hen and her two child chicks:

Isn’t that lovely? Obviously when translated to English, you lose the spelling. But you get why it’s nonetheless a breakup tune, as Shak sings to her kids:

“You taught me that love is not a scam and that when it’s real it doesn’t end”

Comparing it to the love that makes a girl assume all love is a rip-off, evaluating her children’ like to somebody’s who may not be so actual… See what we imply? She continues, singing about her heartbreak:

“I tried not to see me cry, not to see my fragility, but/Things are not always as we dream/Sometimes we run, but we don’t arrive/Never doubt that I will be here”

Still fairly lovely, proper? Does it imply she’s transferring on? Or is it simply one other facet of her heartbreak? Let us know what YOU consider her newest breakup tune!

[Image via Sean Thorton/WENN/Shakira/Instagram.]

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