“I live everything here,” she said of the global success of her LP
Karol G isn't sure what will happen next mother. In a new interview with Peoplethe Colombian star reflected on the success of her album Mañana Será Bonito and shared that she is not yet ready for a new era of albums.
“I don't know what will happen next,” he told the report. “This is the first time I don't have a plan.”
Karol gained worldwide fame after the release of her album which included songs such as “Amargura” and “TQG” with Shakira, along with the follow-up Mañana Será Bonito (Bichota season). The album won her the Latin Grammy for album of the Year and Best Urban Music album, along with the Grammy for Best Urbana Música album.
“I really want to be super present in what I'm experiencing right now. It's the first time a Latina has done a [global] stadium tour. It's crazy,” he added. “[There’s] too many things that I really want to enjoy because I don't know if I'll do it again, if I'll get this chance again. I'm here right now. I'm here living everything.”
In the interview, Karol reflected on how “full of emotion” she felt that fans connected with an album detailing her high-profile split with Anuel AA in 2021. “I feel very loved because I know they love Karolina, myself. my story, my life,” Carroll said. “I don't need to hide from anything…that's everything to me.”
“I was just making music, trying to heal my heart,” he added.
The new interview comes after Karol released the unique merengue single “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido» in collaboration with Coke Studio and breaking many records on her Mañana Será Bonito tour. Karol became the first Latina artist to sell out Mexico City's Estadio Azteca three nights in a row and sold more than 100,000 tickets in two nights in Costa Rica, the most for an international tour.
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