Shakira feels stronger after a recent break.
In her new song, "Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53," the Colombian vocalist and Argentine producer Bizarrap at least claims as much.
The song's Grammy-winning singer declares that she doesn't ever want to be let down.
"Women don't cry anymore, they bill," continues the line, in reference to women becoming more independent following a breakup.
Shakira seems to point to her ex, former football player Gerard Piqué, in a series of puns.
Yo solo hago msica, perdon que te sal-pique, the singer croons in Spanish (I only make music, sorry that it splashes you).
Shakira and Piqué ended their 12-year relationship last year. The couple has two kids, Sasha and Milan.
The song has surpassed more than 34 million views on YouTube in less than 24 hours.