shakira-receives-criticism-for-her-foray-into-mexican-music-with-fuerza-regidaShakira receives criticism for her foray into Mexican music with Fuerza Regida
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By María Fernanda González

Sep 23, 2023, 10:46 AM EDT

Social networks are currently a fundamental part of the world of music, because through them artists make their work known and their fans can immediately give their opinion about what they see and what they hear, and they have done so. made Shakira’s followers.

After hearing her collaboration with the group Fuerza Rigida, in which the Colombian ventures into the Mexican genre, there have been many negative messages that have been read on social networks regarding this work by the world-famous artist.

The Colombian’s followers are not entirely happy with this song in which she continues to give details about the end of her relationship with Gerard Piqué, the man with whom she was a couple for 12 years.

Beyond the genre, Internet users criticize that the Colombian says bad words in this song in which she also mentions ‘her father-in-law’ in a few sentences. “They say that there is no evil that lasts more than a hundred years, but my former father-in-law is still there and does not set foot in a grave.”

In addition, Shakira dedicates the song to Lili Melgar, who was her children’s nanny in Barcelona and whom the Piqué family would have fired without paying her the corresponding compensation.

“Don’t make a fool of yourself anymore!!! Respect your career!!!”, “What horror, the worst thing you have done in your career, that song is horrible”, “Bad, bad Shakira, horrible the lyrics of the song… total low class”, “Respect your legacy, this It’s ridiculous”, “I don’t like this song, it borders on the ordinary and this is not your style”, “Where was the Shakira who made good music? not this kind of vulgarity” and “Nooo Shakira went very low with that kind of music” are some of those messages that they leave for the Colombian after having published a video on Instagram dancing the choreography of ‘El Jefe’, name of this issue.

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