What began as a verse of the song Bzrp Music Sessions, vol. 53 It went on to become a feminist slogan and is now the name that gives title to Shakira's new album. Women no longer cry is the name of the Colombian artist's new studio album after seven years. A work composed of songs “that have a function of representing other people in their struggles and personal triumphs,” the Barranquilla artist explained to the music journalist and broadcaster Cris Regatero in an interview in LOS40, the only Spanish media to interview the singer at the presentation of her new album.
The artist, who in recent years has gone through difficult personal moments, has stated that the stories on this album “represent the strength and resilience that women have,” a musical work that she believes has been created in conjunction with all those people “who have also gone through life situations that are universal.” Shakira has also vindicated the right of women to cry and heal “however and whenever one wants,” in this conversation with LOS40.