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Shakira Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran review: The Colombian's first effort in seven years jumps unevenly between genres, writes ADRIAN THRILLS


Sung almost entirely in Spanish - its title translates as Women Don't Cry Anymore - it finds Shakira calling out the alleged infidelity of her ex-partner, Gerard Piqué.

Sung almost entirely in Spanish — its title translates as Women Don't Cry Anymore — it finds Shakira calling out the alleged infidelity of her ex-partner, footballer Gerard Piqué, on dance-pop track Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. Sung almost entirely in Spanish — its title translates as Women Don't Cry Anymore — it finds Shakira calling out the alleged infidelity of her ex-partner, footballer Gerard Piqué Lead guitarist Andy Bell (who spent a decade with Oasis while Ride were off-duty) adds torrents of reverb and echo to tracks that range from dreamy pop to psychedelic rock.

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