As promised, Artists Shakira and Karol G unveiled, in the early hours of Friday February 24, the official clip of their song in collaboration THQ should become a mass phenomenon as it happened with the theme that the Barranquillera did with the Argentinian Bizarrap.
This is how Shakira and Karol G sound together: Here’s a preview of the “TQG” video
The Barranquillera fan club posted a thirty-second preview on their social media
Provocative and always sensual, the Colombian singers sway their hips with a forceful letter in which they threw “darts” after their recent sentimental disagreements, from which they reiterated that they had emerged resilient: “You left and I put on triple M: more good, stronger, more level”.
From different settings, such as a street in Tokyo (Japan) and the screens of an airplane flight, the spectacular artists They again told the world that their disappointments in love did not hurt them, but made them more prosperous: “Come back with you Never. You are bad luck because now the blessings are raining down on me.
Shakira and Karol G revealed the first images of what would be the video for ‘TQG’, from Times Square
For weeks there had been speculation that a joint song would be created; but it was not until February 21 that Antioqueña and Barranquilla confirmed their collaboration
after his success Shakira: BZRP Musical Sessions, Vol. 53, this new song with his fellow reggaeton promises to be “break it” since in the first two hours of its premiere it had more than a million and a half views on Yotube, more if we take into account the fact that in Latin America it was beginning to emerge.
With a soft reggaeton and a slow but energetic marked dance, The Colombians told the world that although their separations were painful, everything was erased from their memories and now they are better than ever: “And even life made me better, you’re not welcome here anymore and what your girlfriend threw at me, it doesn’t even make me mad, just kidding.”
Shakira and Karol G Spark Celebrity Reactions for Upcoming ‘TQG’ Premiere
National and international entertainment personalities came forward in the social media post where February 24 was confirmed as the launch date for the collaboration between the singers
The same spirit of “women don’t cry, women charge” was reflected with the chorus: “I have already changed my north, earning money as a sport, filling the account with shows, parking and a passport”, where do you see one Shakira as Goddess of Winter in the middle of a freezing scene, wearing a blue dress and flashing with her patented waistline, which contrasted with a Karol G with red clothes that gave way to a fire scene.
“Baby, what was that?” Isn’t that very swallowing? What are you doing looking for melao, if you know that I don’t repeat mistakes”, they claimed in the song’s duet chorus that it was also set to “hit hard” in nightclubs this weekend.
Thus, Karol G continues to increase the expectations of his fans in relation to the release of his album. Tomorrow will be beautiful What It will officially release on Friday, February 24. and with whom he closes a month round professionally: He was at the Super Bowl and there he had the opportunity to meet Rihanna in person, and he also performed successfully at the International Song Festival of Viña del Mar (Chile).where she dominated the “monster” of Quinta Vergara and won the organization’s Golden Seagull and Silver Seagull.
The urban singer unveiled Thursday evening the list of songs that make up his fourth album. This is how from his Instagram stories he published the names of his songs and the artists with whom he collaborates, some of which were released in 2022, as was the case with Cairo, in which he worked with producer Ovy On The Drums, a close friend with whom he has already recorded several songs. are also included Provence there Gatubela in collaboration with Puerto Rican Maldy.
Already for this year, at the beginning of February, created the viewer of the song X if we come backrecorded in duet with Romeo Santoswhich is mainly devoted to bachata, but also occasionally explores reggaeton, as was the case with Colombian reggaeton.