In her most recent song and music video, Monotona, which features Ozuna, Shakira appears to make a reference to her ex-husband Gerard Piqué.
After 11 years of marriage and two kids, the couple announced their separation in June.
The 45-year-old singer has just dropped her newest song, in which she alludes to an acrimonious split, which fans have taken to refer to Gerard Pique.
The song, which means Monotony in English, begins with the Columbian singing in Spanish. “It wasn’t your fault, nor was it mine.
“It was monotony’s fault. I never said anything but it hurt me. I knew this would happen.”
She appears to be referring to their divorce when she says, “You left me because of your narcissism. You forgot what you used to be.
“Distant with your attitude, and that filled me with worry. You didn’t give even half. I know I gave more than you.”
In the music video, Shakira strolls sadly through a grocery store with tears in her eyes before being shot in the chest by an unidentified man with a bazooka.
Gracias a Ozu y a todos ustedes por el apoyo y cariño que me han dado desde el rodaje hasta el lanzamiento de esta canción! Espero que les guste. ❤️ @ozuna https://t.co/pLJTXvMo51 pic.twitter.com/9VVokpEJsh
— Shakira (@shakira) October 20, 2022
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Fans have noted the resemblance between the unidentified man’s outfit, which was a white hoodie and gray pants, and Gerard’s appearance in Shakira’s 2017 single Me Enamoré.
She parades through the streets holding her bloody heart in her hand, symbolizing her sadness, until someone steps on it.
At the end of video, Shakira locks away her heart in a safety deposit box in a bank and smiles, with the lyrics: “Don’t repeat the movie again, I’ve already watched it. I love you but I love myself more.”
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