Gerard Piqué and Shakira.Photo: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Shakirais letting her music speak for itself when it comes to herbreakup with Gerard Piqué.
The “Hips Don’t Lie” singer teamed up with fellow Colombian starKarol Gfor the new song “TQG,” on which the stars sing about watching a former partner move on and the ways in which they’ve emerged stronger from the relationship.
For Shakira, the lyrics appear to be a direct reference to herJune split from longtime partnerPiqué, 36, who hassince started datingClara Chia Marti, 23.
“Tell her to stop pulling, that at least I made you look pretty,” the lyrics say. “You left and I’ve put on my ‘triple M’ / Better, harder, lighter (more, more, more) / Never back with you, you are bad luck / Because now the blessings pour on me.”
Shakira, 46, and Karol G, 32, also sing about how the unnamed ex looks “happy with your new life” but “still look[s] for me.”
The song finishes with the stars singing “TQM” (which stands for “te quiero mucho,” meaning “I love you”), then switching it to “TQG,” which stands for “te quedó grande,” meaning “I’m too big for you.”
Karol Gended her engagementto rapper Anuel AA, 30, in 2021 after two years.
The songfollows the release of “BZRP Music Session #53,“which Shakira released last month with the Argentine producer Bizarrap. The track’s lyrics appeared to offer fans a deep dive into the breakdown of her 11-year relationship with Piqué, 36, as well as her decision to move with the couple’s sons Sasha, 8, and Milan, 10, from Barcelona to Milan.
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The song, like “TQG,” also appears to reference Marti, who went Instagram official with Piqué on Jan. 25.
“I wish you luck with my supposed replacement / I don’t even know what happened to you,” Shakira sings. “I’m worth two of 22 [year old] / You traded a Ferrari for a Twingo / You traded a Rolex for a Casio / You’re going fast, slow down / Lots of time at the gym, but your brain needs a little work too.”
The new song comes weeks after the “She Wolf” singershared a Valentine’s Day videoof herself lip syncing to the chorus of SZA’s “Kill Bill,” which centers around a scorned woman who indulges in her wildest revenge fantasies in order to help ease her broken heart.
source: people.com