Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran

The album was primarily inspired by Shakira's experiences surrounding her breakup from footballer Gerard Piqué and describes her transformation of heartbreak into strength.

Primarily a pop record, it employs a diverse range of musical genres, including EDM, rock, reggaeton, bachata, regional Mexican, and Afrobeats.

Shakira enlisted vocal collaborations with Cardi B, Rauw Alejandro, Manuel Turizo, Grupo Frontera, Ozuna, Karol G, and Fuerza Regida, as well as her children Milan and Sasha.

To further promote the album, Shakira embarked on the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour, commencing February 2025.

[11] The album features 16 tracks, five of which have already been released as singles: "Te Felicito", "Monotonía", "Acróstico", "Copa Vacía", and "El Jefe".

[18] "Copa Vacía", a collaboration with Colombian singer Manuel Turizo, was released as the album's fourth single on 29 June 2023.

[19] "El Jefe", a collaboration with regional Mexican band Fuerza Regida, was released as the album's fifth single on 20 September 2023.

[20] "Puntería", a collaboration with Dominican-American singer and rapper Cardi B, was released concurrently with the album on 22 March 2024 as the sixth single and served as the first focus track.

53", which was released as a part of Argentine producer Bizarrap's Bzrp Music Sessions series via independent label Dale Play.

[25] The song saw huge commercial success worldwide and broke four Guinness World Records, including for the most-streamed Latin track on Spotify and YouTube in 24 hours.

[31] On March 26 during the album release week, Shakira performed a pop-up show at Times Square which drew a record-breaking audience of about 40,000 people.

[3] Bass Magazine hailed the album as a "dazzling testament to her resilience and strength, as well as music's power to transform even the most trying experiences into precious moments.

"[42] Lucas Villa of NME noted that "after going through one of the most devastating celebrity breakups this decade, Shakira has spun her heartbreak into global pop gold..." with a 4 star review.

[13] Rolling Stone noted that "in a crowded Latin music landscape, Shakira's first album in 7 years reaffirms her relevance and dominance.

"[49] Variety called the album "a Latin pop music odyssey" and stated that "Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran is the updated testament to [Shakira's] successful track record.

It was the second best-selling album of the week, with around 15,000 copies sold (of which 6,000 were vinyl LPs), while also accumulating 26.73 million official on-demand streams.