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Genre
Pop
Era
Modern
Mood
Uplifting
Tempo
Upbeat
Key
Minor
Texture
Layered
Sound
Synth-heavy
Feel
Groovy

Shakira
Las mujeres ya no lloran (2024)
Darko (COL), KEITYN, Ily Wonder +5
Released in April 2022 as a harbinger of Shakira's most personal era, 'Te Felicito' fuses electropop production with biting lyrics about catching a partner's deception. The collaboration with Rauw Alejandro blends Latin pop sensibilities with synth-driven dance music, becoming one of the defining tracks of Shakira's post-breakup artistic resurgence.
Te Felicito's harmony is deliberately minimal — a single four-chord loop in a minor key that never deviates. This simplicity is strategic: the production team builds all musical interest through synth layers, rhythmic variation, and vocal interplay between Sha…
Co-written by Shakira alongside a team of collaborators including Rauw Alejandro, Ily Wonder, KEITYN, L.E.X.V.Z, Albert Hype, Darko, and Aeme, the song channels emotional turmoil into a sharp, synth-driven pop track about confronting a partner's betrayal with…
“Shakira is credited as a co-producer, reflecting her hands-on involvement in shaping the song's electronic sound”
Te Felicito's harmony is deliberately minimal — a single four-chord loop in a minor key that never deviates. This simplicity is strategic: the production team builds all musical interest through synth layers, rhythmic variation, and vocal interplay between Shakira and Rauw Alejandro rather than harmonic complexity. The minor tonality reinforces the song's themes of betrayal, while the surrounding major chords (VI, III, VII) lend the track its danceable, defiant energy.
Co-written by Shakira alongside a team of collaborators including Rauw Alejandro, Ily Wonder, KEITYN, L.E.X.V.Z, Albert Hype, Darko, and Aeme, the song channels emotional turmoil into a sharp, synth-driven pop track about confronting a partner's betrayal with cutting sarcasm.
Released in April 2022 as a harbinger of Shakira's most personal era, 'Te Felicito' fuses electropop production with biting lyrics about catching a partner's deception. The collaboration with Rauw Alejandro blends Latin pop sensibilities with synth-driven dance music, becoming one of the defining tracks of Shakira's post-breakup artistic resurgence.
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Genre
Pop
Era
Modern
Mood
Uplifting
Tempo
Upbeat
Key
Minor
Texture
Layered
Sound
Synth-heavy
Feel
Groovy
2.3M
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237K
Listeners
51K
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1
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100%
Popularity
2:52
Duration
4/4
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From the album Las mujeres ya no lloran
Harmony Te Felicito's harmony is deliberately minimal — a single four-chord loop in a minor key that never deviates. This simplicity is strategic: the production team builds all musical interest through synth layers, rhythmic variation, and vocal interplay between Shakira and Rauw Alejandro rather than harmonic complexity. The minor tonality reinforces the song's themes of betrayal, while the surrounding major chords (VI, III, VII) lend the track its danceable, defiant energy. Deep Analysis Available Detailed analysis of this section is not yet available for this song. Request Full Analysis
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Composition Co-written by Shakira alongside a team of collaborators including Rauw Alejandro, Ily Wonder, KEITYN, L.E.X.V.Z, Albert Hype, Darko, and Aeme, the song channels emotional turmoil into a sharp, synth-driven pop track about confronting a partner's betrayal with cutting sarcasm. Inspiration: The song draws from themes of romantic deception and the clarity that comes with recognizing a partner's lies, wrapped in the ironic conceit of 'congratulating' them on their acting skills. Recording Producer: Ily Wonder, L.E.X.V.Z, KEITYN, Albert Hype, Shakira Shakira is credited as a co-producer, reflecting her hands-on involvement in shaping the song's electronic sound
Chord Sheet Chords Used Hide functions C#m i T A VI T E III T B VII D Progression by Section Chorus C#m i T A VI E III B VII T Verse C#m i T A VI E III B VII T Chord Fingerings C#m Standard A Standard E Standard B Standard Harmony Analysis Te Felicito's harmony is deliberately minimal — a single four-chord loop in a minor key that never deviates. This simplicity is strategic: the production team builds all musical interest through synth layers, rhythmic variation, and vocal interplay between Shakira and Rauw Alejandro rather than harmonic complexity. The minor tonality reinforces the song's themes of betrayal, while the surrounding major chords (VI, III, VII) lend the track its danceable, defiant energy. Find Tabs & Chords Songsterr Search tabs Ultimate Guitar Chords & tabs Cifra Club Chords
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