Karol G is having one of the biggest years of her career. Just months after releasing her fourth studio album "Mañana Será Bonito" in February, she is already gearing up to release a new one.
According to reports, the Colombian singer wanted to celebrate her first stadium tour in the United States with a surprise album on the day of the opening show.
Aside from the teaser video uploaded on Karol G's social media accounts, there is not a lot of information about the upcoming album, however, if it is anything like its predecessor, then it will most definitely define one of the singer's biggest milestones.
"'Mañana Será Bonito,' marked a new era for me that came with many unforgettable milestones," the singer explained. "I'm continuously amazed at the support my fans give me, which motivates me to deliver the best of me, and I'm certain that this partnership with Interscope and their incredible team will help us continue building and making history. I'm thrilled to see what's to come."
Karol G Levels Up
Just after 'Mañana Será Bonito,' Karol G's song "Watati" was featured in the newly released "Barbie" movie's official soundtrack.
During the Heat Latin Music Awards, she was nominated for Best Female Artist; won Best Urban Artist, and Song of the Year for "Provenza," and Best Music Video for "Mientras Me Curo del Cora."
The Latin music icon was also successful at the iHeartRadio Music Awards. "Mamiii" won Latin Pop/ Reggaeton Song of the Year.
During the Latin American Music Awards, though, Karol G won ever single nomination she got: from Artist of the year, Favorite Album under the Urban category, to Streaming Artist of the Year.
"Mamiii" was a triple threat, it won Song of the Year, Collaboration of the Year, and Best Collaboration under the pop/ urban category.
Meanwhile, "Provenza" won Favorite pop song, and the "Strip Love" tour won Tour of the year.
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Karol G 'Mañana Será Bonito' Tour
Karol G's tour in North America will begin on Aug. 3 in Chicago's Grant Park, followed by a string of shows in Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium, Santa Clara's Levi's Stadium, Pasadena's Rose Bowl, Miami's Hard Rock Stadium, Houston's NRB Stadium, San Antonio's Alamodome, Dallas' Cotton Bowl, and more.
To see the entire list of her North American tour dates and stops, check out Ticketmaster's website.
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