Shakira has released a new collaboration titled “ALGO TÚ” with Colombian urban artist Beéle. The track arrived on streaming platforms on March 4, 2026, following teasers shared on social media.
Beéle is a Colombian singer known for his work in reggaeton and urban music genres.
Release Background
The song debuted unofficially during Shakira’s performance at the Zócalo in Mexico City, where she drew 400,000 attendees. An official lyric video appeared on YouTube shortly after, directed toward fans via links to streaming services. Both artists, hailing from Barranquilla, announced the title and date earlier in February through Instagram reels that included song snippets.
Song Details
“ALGO TÚ” features lyrics starting with “Quiero vivir contigo algo nuevo, sin pensar hacia dónde me llevas,” suggesting themes of living in the moment. The track carries a bailable rhythm with lines like “Que fluya si me critican, que fluya, no me da ni pena,” pointing to carefree vibes. It was recorded as an original composition in Cartagena, Colombia, blending Caribbean influences.
Artists’ Connection
Shakira and Beéle share roots in Colombia’s Atlantic coast, which informed the track’s production. Shakira promoted it across her platforms, including Instagram and TikTok, while Beéle used his social channels similarly. The release follows Shakira’s recent activities, such as her historic Mexico show, and fits Beéle’s rising profile in Latin urban music.
Reception and Availability
Initial buzz built from social media previews, with fans reacting to the previews online. The full song is accessible on major platforms via the link provided in the lyric video description. This marks another entry in Shakira’s catalog of genre-crossing partnerships, produced under Ace Entertainment and Sony Music Latin.