Review: KAROL G – “No Me Arrepiento de Sentir Tanto”

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Karol G abandons the triumphant dimension of bichota to talk about pain, change and vulnerability in No Me Arrepiento De Sentir Tanto.

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Karol G has always had a very physical relationship with his image. The Colombian bichota has built her empire on security, on the celebration of the self, on a music born to occupy the reggaeton scene with energy, rhythm and a precise pop elegance.

With “No Me Arrepiento De Sentir Tanto” that surface cracks and allows a more private, fragile dimension to emerge, far from the iconography of the exuberant and invincible superstar.

The album was born in a phase of confusion. The end of the relationship with her partner Feid, the weight of expectations, the judgment on her artistic path become elements of a more introspective writing. Karol G chooses to remain inside the pain, to observe it without haste, transforming fragility into a new form of expression.

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Christopher Johnson

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