Colombian singer Shakira recently released a new track, "Monotonía," alongside Ozuna.
In the new song, the singer indirectly hints about her recent breakup with FC Barcelona football player Gerard Piqué.
"It wasn't your fault, it wasn't my fault. It was monotony's fault. I never said anything but it hurt. I knew this would happen," Shakira sings in the song.
"Monotonía" marks the first collaboration between Shakira and Ozuna and follows the singer-songwriter's Latin Airplay chart-topping song "Te Felicito" with Rauw Alejandro.
In the accompanying music video, which was co-directed by Shakira and longtime collaborator Jaume de la Iguana, the singer encounters her former lover, played by Ozuna, at a grocery store, who shoots her in the chest and her heart is ejected from her body.
She then runs around with her beating heart in hand until she puts it in a safe box.
(Photo: Jaume de la Iguana)
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