Shakira's Road To 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran': How Overcoming A Breakup  Opened A New Chapter In Her Artistry

Shakira's Road To 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran': How Overcoming A Breakup Opened A New Chapter In Her Artistry

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Shakira's first album in seven years is out March 22, and very much of the moment with glossy Latin pop, reggaeton, bachata and corrido. The GRAMMY winner's path to the new record was long, and required mourning a relationship and opening a new chapter of her professional life.

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