“Loca Por Ti” paints a vivid picture of a lovesick night where Shakira’s narrator clings to memories that refuse to wash away.
On a moon-lit beach she once traced her devotion in the sand, and even the relentless sea has not erased it. Now she sits alone in a bar, glass in hand, toasting the absent lover whose presence could brighten everything she lacks. Each sip fuels a bittersweet fantasy: she imagines that body beside her, backlit by the moon, while she promises herself one more dream before dawn’s tears mingle with the rain. The chorus repeats her solitary ritual—drinking “a tu salud”—turning the bar into a shrine of nostalgia. This catchy Pop track from Colombian superstar Shakira blends Latin warmth with universal heartache, inviting listeners to sway, sing, and feel just as “loca” for love as she does.
Shakira (born Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll in 1977, Barranquilla, Colombia) is a celebrated Colombian singer-songwriter known worldwide as the Queen of Latin Music. With a career spanning over three decades, she has mastered a blend of Latin pop, dance, reggaeton, and rock influences, captivating audiences across the globe.
Shakira rose to fame with hits like Estoy Aquà and Hips Don't Lie, and has earned multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy Awards. Beyond her musical talents, she is renowned for her distinctive voice, mesmerizing dance moves, and her role in popularizing Hispanic music internationally. An advocate for education and children’s rights, Shakira also leads the Barefoot Foundation to empower underprivileged youth. Her impressive legacy bridges cultures and languages, making her one of the best-selling and most influential Latin artists of all time.