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“You Are Good, but I Am Better” – After Bombshell Revelations From $15.9 Million Tax Fraud Case, Shakira Throws Darts at Gerard Pique in Unreleased Song ‘Copa Vacia’

Published 06/19/2023, 7:39 AM EDT

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The fanbase will never forget the diss track controversy between Shakira and Gerard Pique for a long-long time. Without a doubt, the Waka–Waka singer lit the music industry on fire with her diss tracks earlier in the year. But the singer dissing her ex-boyfriend didn’t end there! She has continued throwing several darts at the FC Barcelona legend in her latest music release.

These lyrics came to light just hours after her major exclusive interview. During that interview, she openly spoke about her ongoing tax fraud trial. Currently entangled in a $15.9 million controversy, she will need to testify very soon in the Spanish court.

Shakira taunts Gerard Pique yet again!

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Shakira’s first diss track with Bizarrap was out of this world. Without any hesitation, she took deadly shots are her ex-boyfriend. In quick succession, she released another diss track, namely TQG, with a fellow Colombian. But then, the soccer veteran threatened to file a lawsuit against her. Seemingly, he was tired of the constant criticism and abuse due to her never-ending diss tracks.

From the looks of it, nothing can stop the Colombian icon. That is because she has done the same thing again! In her latest release, ‘Copa Vacia’, she continued to throw darts at him. Here are some of the lyrics. “You are always busy with so much business. You would do my love a little leisure, relax here on the sofa and give me your attention”.

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“You don’t have to be a poet to sweeten my ear, let go of the phone, use your hand with me. I know you are good, but I am better”, as compiled by E-Noticies and translated by Google Translate. Without a doubt, she exposed her ex-boyfriend for his shortcomings during their decade-long relationship, which ended on a worse-than-bad note.

READ MORE: Amid Obtaining Leeway From Spanish Authorities, Gerard Pique’s Ex Shakira to Present Weighty Piece of Evidence to Squash Away Jail Term Fears

Apart from this, the Waka–Waka singer has divulged about her past elsewhere too. Let’s dive deeper.

Shakira’s current scenario with the tax fraud headache

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Shakira recently spoke in detail about her tax fraud case in connection to Pique. The Colombian icon’s trial will take place on November 20. For the same, she has already hired a top advocate who has helped Lionel Messi in the past. The Spanish Government has accused her of defaulting on tax payments from 2012 to 14. They claim that the Latin American singer was in the country for 183 days.

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Which means that she is liable to pay taxes to the Spanish authorities. But she didn’t and an eight-year jail term hangs over her head. During a recent exclusive conversation, she publicly called the proceedings ‘unfair and surreal’. She continued to maintain her innocence by stating that she never wanted to settle in Spain in the first place. She decided to make a major sacrifice of her music career for Pique.

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