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Karol G unleashed the madness in the center of Madrid, Spain, along with many of his fans. The Colombian singer sang part of ‘TQG’, the song she has with Shakira and which has become a resounding success, from the window of the car that would take her to the set of ‘El Hormiguero’, one of the most famous programs on that country and that has great international repercussions.

The Medellín-born artist could not contain her emotion and decided to sing some of the lapidary phrases of the song in front of the entire audience that went to show her affection and support. Amid screams, she sang the chorus of the theme a cappella.

At the end, he waved and blew kisses to all the public who came to the hotel where he stayed.

Just 5 days after the release of ‘TQG’, a song that is part of ‘Mañana ser bonito’, the Colombian’s fourth album, the video has more than 110 million views on YouTube and remains number 1 in trends music on that platform.

‘TQG’, which means ‘you were big’, is a song in which both Colombians, in their first collaboration together, retaliate with everything against their ex-partners and even against their new girlfriends.

This song is expected to close Shakira’s situation with Gerard Piqupe, after having talked about him, the relationship and the breakup in ‘I congratulate you’, ‘Monotonía’, ‘Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53’ and finally ‘TQG’.

“You left saying that you surpassed me. You got yourself a new girlfriend. What she doesn’t know is that you’re still seeing all the stories from me”, is part of what the most famous Colombian interpreters of today sing, very directly.

With this theme, as Shakira said in the session with Bizarrap, both continue billing and climbing to the top of the musical charts.


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By Scribe