Shakira has appeared to once again use her music to take a swipe at her ex-boyfriend Gerard Pique, as she revealed the title of her latest single.
The Colombian singer, 45, previously released a ‘diss track’ about her footballer ex, 36, and his new girlfriend Clara Chia Marti.
And now she has sent a powerful new message with the name of her newest song, which she has called The Boss, according to The Sun.
This alludes to the alleged nickname that Gerard’s friends referred to her as, after they claimed she wouldn’t hang out with them during their relationship.
The footballer’s pals chose the name ‘La Patron’ meaning ‘The Boss’ to reference her ‘bad character’.
Taking aim: Shakira has appeared to once again use her music to take a swipe at her ex-boyfriend Gerard Pique , as she revealed the title of her latest single
Swipe: The Colombian singer, 45, previously released a ‘diss track’ about her footballer ex, 36, and his new girlfriend Clara Chia Marti (pictured together)
Break-up: Shakira and Gerard announced their split after 11 years together in June 2022 (pictured together in 2014)
It comes after Shakira performed her previous ‘diss track’ at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards on Tuesday.
The song, released in January, was called Shakira Bzrp Music Sessions 53, and contains several dig towards Gerard, including the line: ‘A lot of gyms. But work your brain a little bit too.’
Shakira also sings: ‘I’m worth two 22’s. You traded a Ferrari for a Twingo. You traded a Rolex for a Casio.’
Another part of the song says: ‘From love to hate there’s only one step’ before Shakira adds: ‘No hard feelings baby, I wish you the best with my supposed replacement.’
She makes another clear allusion to Clara, 23, with the lyrics: ‘She’s got the name of a good person. Clearly is not how it sounds.’
‘Clearly’ in English translates as ‘Claramente’ in Spanish, obviously referencing her ex’s new girlfriend, as one fan pointed out.
The hitmaker took to the stage at the awards ceremony to perform a medley of her biggest hits, including She Wolf, Objection (Tango), Hips Don’t Lie and Whenever, Wherever.
Shakira ended the sensational performance with Shakira Bzrp Music Sessions 53 and in true rock star fashion dove into the crowd, before receiving a standing ovation from the impressed crowd.
On blast: Now she has sent a powerful new message with the name of her newest song, which she has called The Boss, according to The Sun
Fiery: It comes after Shakira performed her previous ‘diss track’ at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards on Tuesday
Hell hath no fury: The song, released in January, was called Shakira Bzrp Music Sessions 53, and contains several dig towards Gerard and Clara
Incredible: The hitmaker took to the stage at the awards ceremony to perform a medley of her biggest hits, including She Wolf, Objection (Tango), Hips Don’t Lie and Whenever, Wherever
Showstopper: Shakira ended the sensational performance with Shakira Bzrp Music Sessions 53 and in true rock star fashion dove into the crowd, before receiving a standing ovation from the impressed crowd
And in the audience were her two sons, Milan, nine, and Sasha, seven who she shares with ex Gerard.
The boys were there to cheer her on as she received one of the night’s highest honors – the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award – making her the first South American artist to be honored with the prize.
After winning the honor she took to the stage and gave a speech where she thanked her family and fans.
Shakira said: ‘Tonight I want to thank people who have played a key role in my visual history.
‘I want to share this award with my fans, who always support me through thick and thin. Thank you so much for being my army and helping me fight all my battles.
‘And the amazing women who work with me for not only smart but always help me push through all my challenges while wearing so many hats. You girls are amazing, thank you so much!’
The star ended her speech in Spanish, saying: ‘This is for my people. The Latin American people inside and outside of this country, thank you for inspiring me and injecting me with so much power and will to keep going. I love you.’
Mother: And in the audience were her two sons, Milan, nine, and Sasha, seven who she shares with ex Gerard
Winner: The boys were there to cheer her on as she received one of the night’s highest honors – the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award – making her the first South American artist to be honored with the prize