Ten, 15 years before, the Latin industry was singing Anglo music, trying to get an opportunity with them. Everything changed, and now around the world everyone is listening to our Latin music.
— Karol G
When I get by the ocean, that's the only moment that I get that silence and that connection, not with the ocean, but with myself.
Obviously, I respect the expression of different artists. I do not judge or criticize the style of anyone.
I was thinking of the parallel between the ocean, the life and the music. The ocean is everything. It's calm, but brave - it's life.
I have a personal dream to be a mom, to have a family and all that but - when I do take that break to fulfill it - I want everything else to be so strong and set that people don't forget me.
If we want to get to the next level, let's take a risk and try something different.
I represent and defend my style.
When 'Ahora Me Llama' was out, I was looking for someone to do the remix. Among those people I was looking at was Anuel, who was in jail. We tried, but it was impossible to record it because of his situation.
Artists come and go, and that's my fear... that's what keeps me focused.
I'm not cute.
I used to hate to be a girl.
What I love about 'Culpables' is that it's a completely clean song. We do not speak ill of women or men. The song is clean. It does not have bad words.
When I saw Anuel for the first time singing live, I kissed him. That was the kiss that everyone saw.
I wanna be remembered as someone who broke all the norms.