Billboard recognizes Karol G as Woman of the Year 2024

MIAMI.- Karol G He doesn’t stop even during his tour Maana Ser Bonito World Tour. The Colombian artist releases the him If I had known you before, which represents his foray into merengue and a song that he asserts is dedicated to Dominican Republic.

The song was released on Thursday, June 20 and has a video clip in which Karol G shows off her blonde hair and sings the melody at a party at a tiki bar.

What would it have been if I had met you before? You’ll probably be dancing this one with me, says part of the lyrics.

To Dominican Republic

Prior to the release, the Medellin artist performed the song on the night of Wednesday, June 19, during her presentation in London. On social networks, she expressed her excitement at the receptivity with which the public received the piece and its link with the Dominican Republic.

“Yesterday I sang a little bit of my new song If I had met you before here in London and I don’t know what I loved more: the energy of the people, if I could finally dance it publicly after dancing it alone with my friends, or if the flag of the Dominican Republic that was seen in the background, “he began.

“The Dominican Republic is a country to which I owe a lot of part of Maana Being Beautiful I worked there, when I need to disconnect from the world and connect with myself I also go. “Its culture, its music, its colors, the hospitality, the energy, everything feels very authentic and special there. Its people have embraced me in a way that fills my heart and inspires me all the time.”

La Bichota also highlighted that the video was recorded in that country.

“It represents the flavor not only of a country, but of our Latin community throughout the world, joyful, happy, handsome, contagious!!!”

Defense of Latinos

Recently, after a series of negative comments towards the Latin community that attends her concerts in Europe, the singer addressed the controversy.

“I’ve read comments out there that say: ‘Of course, you’re filling the places! It’s full of Latinos.’ And we Latinos aren’t people or what?” he asked, as the crowd cheered.

“My Latin community has me traveling around the world, fulfilling dreams around the world. I feel very grateful that you are here, I hope you enjoy this night as I am enjoying it,” she added and later began her song. Bitterness.

The words went viral on social networks, where Internet users have celebrated the recognition of the Latin community and the position that artists of their stature take in the face of rejections from other cultures.

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