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Shakira, Ozuna - Monotonia (TOP-RATED • 2026)

The music video, co-directed by Shakira and Jaume de Laiguana, visually dramatizes this emotional devastation. It begins with a lethargic Shakira in a grocery store, where she is literally shot in the chest by a former lover (played by Ozuna) using a bazooka. The resulting hole in her chest and her heart being trampled on the street serve as visceral metaphors for public heartbreak and the loss of self. However, the video ends with a note of resilience: she carefully stores her still-beating heart in a safe deposit box, signaling a protective, if guarded, restoration of her own autonomy.

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Released on October 19, 2022, "Monotonía" is a poignant collaboration between Colombian superstar Shakira and Puerto Rican singer Ozuna. The track serves as a raw exploration of heartbreak, widely interpreted as a reflection on Shakira's high-profile split from soccer player Gerard Piqué. Rather than a traditional pop anthem, the song utilizes the rhythmic and emotional structures of bachata to navigate the complex stages of grief and the eventual acceptance of a relationship's decline. The music video, co-directed by Shakira and Jaume

The central theme of "Monotonía" is the slow, inevitable erosion of passion. The lyrics—specifically the recurring hook "No fue culpa tuya, ni tampoco mía / Fue culpa de la monotonía" ("It wasn't your fault, nor was it mine / It was the fault of monotony")—suggest a fatalistic view of love where routine becomes the primary antagonist. Despite the shared blame implied in the chorus, the verses introduce specific grievances. Shakira’s lines point to a partner’s narcissism and emotional distance, noting that while she gave her all, the other person "didn't give even half". Ozuna’s "angelic croon" provides a counterpoint to Shakira’s "dour resignation," creating a dialogue between two parties conscious of their inevitable ending. However, the video ends with a note of

breakdown (the grocery store, the hole in the chest, the vault).

and deeper meaning of specific Spanish idioms used. Shakira and Ozuna's 'Monotonía,' and 7 More New Songs

"Monotonía" stands as a significant moment in Shakira's career, marking her transition from "the icon of 2000s Latin pop" to a modern collaborator with the new generation of reggaeton and urban artists. By turning private pain into a universal bachata lament, Shakira and Ozuna created a track that resonates both as a personal confession and a relatable commentary on the fragile nature of long-term intimacy.

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