Q&A: How Shakira turned pain into art on her first album in seven years, 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran'People attend Shakira's official"Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran" album release party and immersive experience red carpet event, Thursday, March 21, 2024, in Hollywood, Fla. , the boundary-breaking Colombian performer, has been remarkably consistent since beginning her career in the early '90s.
AP: You're no stranger to embracing global sounds. On this album, you worked with Grupo Frontera and Fuerza Regida — twoSHAKIRA: When I first started out in this industry, it was predominantly male. It was difficult for a Colombian girl. I had to knock so many doors, just do a lot of convincing. Convince all the gatekeepers, the directors of radio stations who would decide back in the day, who would like what music would get programmed, what music wouldn't.
AP: “She Wolf” turns 15 this year. As a listener, that album felt like a shift in your career — and so does this one. Do you see parallels?
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