Shakira sets pulses racing in a charming cut-out bodysuit as she stars in the Punteria music video with Cardi B

Shakira had pulses racing in the new music video for her track Punteria, which was released on Thursday, donning many suggestive ensembles.

In the video, the 47-year-old hitmaker shows off a lot of skin as she sings her way through the song, which will be on her album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, which is out on Friday.

The composer, who recently made a dramatic revelation about her previous connection with Gerard Pique, was joined by Cardi B, who delivered some lines in Spanish.

Shakira opened the video by singing the song’s opening lines while floating in the middle of a bubble against a cloudy background.

Shakira concluded the video by shooting an arrow into the distance, sending the group of centaurs back into space

While delivering the words, the Grammy-winning vocalist wore a cut-out figure suit that revealed her toned arms and legs.

The performer then attracted the attention of a group of male centaurs led by Emily In Paris’ Lucien Laviscount, who was later shot in the heart with an arrow fired by the Hips Don’t Lie vocalist.

Cardi B, 31, then began the song’s first verse while reclining on a floating couch in the center of a futuristic set.Cardi B kicked off the song's final chorus by singing her lines while cleaning and feeding several of the other centaurs

As she performed her verse, the Bodak Yellow artist wore a shimmering dark gray outfit that accentuated her beautiful thighs.

Laviscount’s character was then carried into a hall crowded by the singers and their followers, where the Colombian native wiped off his wound while running her hands suggestively over his figure.The singer then donned a pink dress and was joined by a healed Laviscount as she sat in the middle of a giant flower, in which the two caressed each other

After the song’s second chorus, Shakira changed into a pink cut-out figuresuit and performed with multiple backing vocalists.

The singer then changed into a pink dress and was joined by a healed Laviscount as she sat in the center of a gigantic flower, caressing each other.

Cardi B began the song’s last chorus by singing her lines while cleaning and feeding some of the other centaurs.Laviscount's character was then dragged into a hall occupied by the singers and their followers, and the native of Colombia cleaned off his wound while suggestively running her hands over his body

Shakira ended the video by launching an arrow into the distance, which sent the centaurs back into space. The video began with Shakira singing the track's opening lines while floating in the middle of a bubble against a cloud-filled background, and she donned a cut-out bodysuit that exposed her sculpted arms and legs

The video began with Shakira singing the track’s opening words while floating in the middle of a bubble against a cloud-filled background. She donned a cut-out figuresuit that displayed her sculpted arms and legs.

Shakira ended the video by shooting an arrow into the distance, launching the centaurs back into space.The performer then caught the eyes of a group of male centaurs, led by Emily In Paris' Lucien Laviscount, who was subsequently shot through the heart with an arrow fired by the Hips Don't Lie singer

During a recent interview with Billboard, the vocalists discussed collaborating on the single, and the Me Gusta singer stated that she intended to approach the rapper to set up a potential collaboration.

‘We were always debating internally whether it was a smart idea to include someone on this song. I always imagined Cardi B on this song. ‘I stretched out, and here we are,’ she explained.Cardi B, 31, then began her first verse of the song while relaxing on a floating couch situated in the middle of a futuristic set

Cardi B said that she had hoped to cooperate with Shakira for a longer amount of time.

I knew this day would come. It arrived…I don’t care if she wants me to meow; I’ll do it. I cannot wait. Seriously, it is my dream,” she said.