Shakira and Beéle presented the song live last weekend in the Zócalo of Mexico City, which became the most massive event in the history of the place. Performing “ALGO TÚ” before more than 400,000 fans, Shakira and Beéle electrified the square and generated great expectation for the release of the song.
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Their styles complement each other perfectly on the track, resulting in an incredible fusion of Latin and Afro, with a nod to indigenous instruments and sounds like the Colombian gaita (flute), reminiscent of the city of Barranquilla, where Shakira and Beéle were born. This is the second collaboration between Shakira and Beéle, after working together in 2025 on the version of their global hit "Hips Don't Lie" alongside Ed Sheeran and Beéle for the Spotify Anniversary series in celebration of their album Oral Fixation, Vol. 2. (2005). This concert has generated even more anticipation for Shakira's return to Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, where she will perform at the Todo Mundo No Rio concert on May 2nd. This free show will be a vibrant spectacle in which Shakira will perform her greatest hits throughout her career and continue her epic world tour during 2026. The release of "ALGO TÚ" comes after Shakira was crowned by Billboard for the "highest-grossing Hispanic tour of all time," with her recent Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour, which grossed $421.6 million and included 82 stadium shows across the United States and Latin America, with over 3.3 million attendees. Continuing with this exciting year, Shakira has just been announced as a nominee for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2026. This prestigious recognition will be put to a vote and announced during the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2026 induction ceremony.About Shakira
Shakira is a Colombian singer and songwriter, winner of multiple GRAMMY Awards. She has sold over 95 million records worldwide and has received numerous accolades, including four GRAMMY Awards, fifteen Latin GRAMMYs, as well as multiple World Music Awards, American Music Awards and Billboard Music Awards, among others. She is the most-viewed female Latin artist and one of the top 10 most-viewed artists of all time on YouTube, with over 27 billion accumulated views, in addition to being the most-streamed female Latin artist of all time on Spotify.
Recently, Shakira released her twelfth studio album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, with excellent reviews and a GRAMMY Award for Best Latin Album. The album is a dazzling testament to her resilience and strength, as well as the power of music to transform the most difficult experiences into valuable moments. In its first 24 hours, the album became the most streamed of 2024 and was certified 7x Platinum.
In 2025, Shakira launched her world stadium tour Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, recently recognized as the "highest-grossing Hispanic tour of all time," reaching a gross revenue of 421.6 million dollars, which includes 82 stadium shows in the United States and Latin America, with more than 3.3 million attendees.
Her previous album, El Dorado, reached #1 on iTunes in 37 countries, won Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2017 Latin GRAMMYs and Best Latin Pop Album at the 2018 GRAMMYs.








