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Shakira and Karol G release TQG (aka It was big on you): this is the song and video full of darts for their exes

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The two Colombian musical powerhouses, singers Shakira and Karol G, released this Friday the song entitled TQG (You grew up)in whose texts his followers see again allusions to his former partnersformer Spanish soccer player Gerard Piqué and Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA respectively.

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“You, going out to find food; and me, thinking it was monotony,” Shakira says in the song, referring to another song she also wrote for her ex, Monotony.

Shakira also assures: “Seeing you in the new one hurt, but I’m ready to do my thing/ I forgot what we lived, here’s what offended you”, a letter that on social media is understood as a direct allusion to Piqué, which has become the inspiration for his latest songs after the breakup.

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Shakira and Karol G, in the video for "TQG was great with you".  Instagram.com/karolg

Shakira and Karol G, in the video for “TQG was great with you”. Instagram.com/karolg

quickly viral

The topic became a trend and reached 4.1 million views in the first six hours of publication alone.

It is the first collaboration that the two artists realize on the occasion of the release of Karol G’s new album, tomorrow will be nicethe fourth work since starting his recording career in 2017, with Unstoppable.

Karol G (Medellin, 1991) I had previously posted a message for Anuel AA in his song MAMII, a duet with singer Becky G, and for which he just won the Lo Nuestro award for Song Of The Year-Urban at a gala held this Thursday February 23 in Miami (USA).

This year’s awards

This is one of four awards the Colombian has won, including the top trophy, Artist of the Year, along with Female Artist of the Year-Urban and Song of the Year.

Shakira (Barranquilla, 1977) also won three other awards for Female Pop Artist of the Year, Pop Collaboration of the Year and Song of the Year-Urban Pop for Congratulations together with the Puerto Rican Rauw Alejandro, the first of this trilogy of songs dedicated to his former partner, Gerard Piqué.

This version comes after andThe big media hype caused by Shakira’s previous themesession #53 with Argentinian producer Bizarrap, which in just two weeks amassed nearly 162 million views on platforms such as Spotify.

There, Shakira sang lines like ““For guys like you, uuuhh For guys like you, uuuhh Sorry, I already got on another plane, I won’t be coming back here, I don’t want another disappointment. Enough to give you the sample. And when I needed you, you gave your worst version. Sorry, baby, it’s been a while since I should have thrown that cat away.”

Shakira and Karol G, two powerhouses of Colombian music.  Instagram.com/karolg

Shakira and Karol G, two powerhouses of Colombian music. Instagram.com/karolg

To continue: “Sorry, baby, I should have thrown that cat out a while ago. A wolf like me is not for beginners. A wolf like me is not for people like you. For guys like you, uuuhh I was too old for you and that’s why you’re with someone just like you. This is for me to mortify you, chew and swallow, swallow and chew. I don’t go back with you anymore or I cry with me or I beg myself. I understood that it’s not my fault if they criticize you, I only make music, sorry if it squirts”.

To confirm later than now women don’t cry, now they invoice. What did he do with this song?

Last night Bizarrap also triumphed at the Lo Nuestro awards: he stood out as the best male revelation artist and DJ of the year.

Source: Clarin

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