Dhaka, March 25 -- Colombian singer Shakira has released her long-awaited new album titled 'Women Don't Cry Anymore', a declaration of resilience after a public separation from her long-time partner and a tax dispute in Spain.

The title quotes one of her top hits, included in the album and recorded with Argentine producer Bizarrap, a pun-filled lampoon directed at her ex-partner, Spanish former soccer player Gerard Pique, in which she sang 'Women don't cry anymore; they cash in.'

The track, 'Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol 53', earned the 47-year-old pop star and the 25-year-old producer two Latin Grammys last year.

It hit the No 1 spot on the Billboard charts while smashing four Guinness World Records for views on YouTube and stream...