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Love Quote by Shakira

"Writing songs has a therapeutic effect, and it either kills off love or wins the heart of the lover"

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Shakira frames songwriting less as art-for-art’s-sake and more as emotional triage: a private crisis processed in public language. “Therapeutic effect” isn’t a soft wellness buzzword here; it’s a working method for surviving desire. The twist is her blunt binary: the song either “kills off love” or “wins the heart of the lover.” That either/or captures what pop songwriting actually does to feeling when it’s disciplined into verses and hooks. You don’t just express love; you edit it, repeat it, and turn it into something you can sing without breaking. Sometimes that transformation drains the romance of its power. Sometimes it sharpens the message into something irresistible.

The subtext is that writing changes the relationship no matter what. A song is a weapon and a peace offering at once. It can close the case by giving pain a neat structure, the emotional equivalent of putting a name on a bruise. Or it can function as a strategic broadcast: a melody designed to reach someone who won’t pick up the phone. Shakira’s career makes that logic legible. Her catalog has long fused confessional intimacy with mass appeal, turning personal volatility into choruses millions can share. In that ecosystem, “therapy” isn’t purely inward-facing; it’s also a negotiation with audience, attention, and the lover’s ego.

What makes the line work is its honesty about craft’s consequences. Writing doesn’t preserve love in amber. It metabolizes it, and the outcome is never neutral.

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Shakira (born February 2, 1977) is a Musician from Colombia.

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