Everything We Know About Shakira’s New Album, ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran’

The “She Wolf” is back. Shakira is setting the stage for her much-anticipated return with her latest album full of songs that empower women, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran (Women No Longer Cry), set to drop on March 22.

Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran will be her first album release in seven years, following the success of El Dorado in 2017, and a pivotal year defined by press speculation following her highly publicized separation and financial case.

In a heartfelt Instagram post, Shakira shared, “My new album, coming out March 22, is one I created together with all of you, my pack of shewolves who were there for me every step of the way.”

The album promises to be a testament to the collective spirit and shared journey with a circle of women who have been her support system. It’s a theme present throughout her discography, and highlighted by songs such as “She Wolf” (2009), which first garnered her the nickname “La Loba” (which means “She Wolf” in Spanish.)

Las Mujeres follows a banner 12 months for the Baraquilla-born Colombian singer/songwriter, which included a Latin GRAMMY for Song Of The Year and an exhibit at the GRAMMY Museum.

With a career that has consistently topped charts and broken records beginning with her international debut in 2001, the three-time GRAMMY winner and “Queen of Latin Music” remains a formidable force. Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran is not just another album; it’s a chapter in an ongoing saga of artistic evolution and personal growth.

Here’s what GRAMMY.com gathered about Shakira’s upcoming bit of alchemy.

It Will Be Released On March 22
Mark your calendars for March 22. Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran makes its global debut via Sony Music Entertainment during Women’s History Month.

We Already Know Some Of The Songs
Of the 17 tracks featured on the album’s pre-save sneak peak, seven have already made their mark as singles, including “Copa Vacía” and “Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53.” The latter track won her the Latin GRAMMY for Song Of The Year at the 2023 Latin GRAMMYs.


The Tracklist is Huge
The following tracklist was released on Feb. 29, featuring new collaborations with Cardi B, Rauw Alejandro, Bizarrap, Grupo Frontera, Tiësto and more.

1. Puntería x Cardi B

2. La Fuerte x Bizarrap

3. Tiempo Sin Verte

4. Cohete x Rauw Alejandro

5. (Entre Paréntesis) x Grupo Frontera

6. Cómo Dónde y Cuándo

7. Nᴀssau

8. Última

9. Te Felicito x Rauw Alejandro

10. Monotonía x Ozuna

11. Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53

12. TQG x Karol G

13. Acróstico x Milan + Sasha

14. Copa Vacía x Manuel Turizo

15. El Jefe x Fuerza Regida

16. Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53 (Remix Tiësto)17. Punteria (Vinyl Version)

New Work Is A Nod to Empowerment
The album’s тιтle is a direct reference to the empowering lyrics from her hit “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53,” which symbolize independence and strength. It’s a message that resonates deeply in today’s zeitgeist and with her own struggles, emphasizing women’s resilience and an ability to turn adversity into triumph.

Shakira’s Tapping Into Some Magic
Shakira describes the album’s creation as “an alchemical process,” where each song served as a step towards self-reconstruction.

“While writing each song I was rebuilding myself. While singing them, my tears transformed into diamonds, and my vulnerability into strength,” she elaborates in her Instagram announcement.

There Are Four Editions
Shakira is taking the concept of alchemy — best known for its aim to turn base metals into valuable materials (such as transforming lead into gold) — even further.

Fans will have the opportunity to buy the album in four distinct editions, each following the theme of precious materials: diamond, ruby, sapphire, and emerald. Each version will showcase unique cover art and the vinyl version will come pressed in corresponding colors.

Two Great Reasons We Had To Wait
As a single mother to two boys, Shakira embodies the archetype of a strong independent woman “doing it all.”

In an intimate conversation with Billboard in her September 2023 cover feature, she shared insights into the challenges and triumphs of creating music while fully immersed in the rhythms of family life.

“Now I can release music at a faster clip, although sometimes I think being a single mom and the rhythm of a pop star aren’t compatible,” she explained. “I have to put my kids to bed, go to the recording studio; everything is uphill.”

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