Shakira, the renowned Colombian singer, has become the subject of intense speculation regarding her romantic life. Despite the constant rumors, Shakira has chosen to remain silent, neither confirming nor denying any of the speculations. From Hollywood actor Tom Cruise to Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton and Miami Heat player Jimmy Butler, numerous personalities have been linked to her, with every action of hers analyzed meticulously for clues about her next relationship following her separation from former Barcelona footballer Gerard Pique.
Recently, Shakira’s visit to Spain, where she attended the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Barcelona, reignited rumors about a possible connection with Lewis Hamilton. However, an interesting twist has emerged from the pages of Vanitatis magazine, shedding new light on Shakira’s love life. According to the magazine, Shakira’s love interest lies elsewhere – within the realm of fellow musicians.
The magazine’s insider has divulged that Shakira’s interests seem to gravitate toward someone within the music industry.
Who Is Shakira Dating Right Now?
Following her emotional split from former partner Gerard Pique, it seems that Shakira has found love once again, this time with a Spanish musician.
Numerous reports suggest that the talented songstress is now in a relationship with Alejandro Sanz, a renowned musician with whom she has collaborated on songs like La Tortura and Te Lo Agradezco. Speculation intensified when it was revealed that Shakira and Alejandro Sanz are allegedly searching for a luxurious $20 million home in Miami’s South Beach area, according to Noticias RCN and Sports Manor.
In a heartwarming gesture, Sanz took to social media to wish Shakira a happy birthday, expressing their enduring connection and referring to their “cosmic friendship” in his message. Translated from Spanish, his tweet stated-
“Shaki, the years pass, and we continue here, orbiting in this cosmic friendship that life has given us. I congratulate you, I celebrate you, and I love you.”
The publication further claimed that he has been a pillar of support for Shakira, particularly during her legal battle over the custody of her two sons, Sasha and Milan, following her separation from the former Barcelona star. It is believed that Sanz provided valuable assistance by recommending a reputable lawyer to the singer.
Shakira Dropped A Bombshell Single
Shakira recently surprised fans with a dynamic collaboration alongside Argentine hitmaker Bizarrap. Their latest single, titled “BZRP Music Session #53,” delves into the singer’s personal journey, delivering a heartfelt and introspective message. Sung in Spanish, the lyrics depict Shakira’s own experiences of betrayal and heartbreak, as she candidly shares the story of a partner who left her for someone younger and less intimidating.
In the song, Shakira candidly expresses regret for not severing ties with her former lover sooner, emphasizing her own strength and independence. She embraces her inner “she-wolf,” declaring that she is not meant for inexperienced individuals and that her worth exceeds the caliber of her previous partner. Her lyrics convey a sense of self-assurance, affirming that she deserves a partner who recognizes her value and does not mirror the shortcomings of her past relationship. The Spanish translation reads-
“Sorry, baby, I should have thrown you out a while ago / A she-wolf like me is not for rookies / A she-wolf like me is not for guys like you / For guys like you / I’m too good for you and that’s why you’re with someone just like you.”
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Notably, Shakira’s musical expression also incorporates elements from her personal life. She subtly alludes to living in close proximity to her in-laws and addresses her ongoing legal battle with the Spanish government regarding tax evasion, a matter that carries potential legal repercussions.
Furthermore, she boldly references her ex-partner’s name as well as his new girlfriend, Clara Chia Marti, infusing the song with a raw and unfiltered glimpse into her own emotions and experiences.
Source: Rolling Stone