Carol G. He is enjoying the first repercussions of his new album “Mañana ser bonito” which he released on February 24. The new record work includes the song “TQG”, a collaboration with his compatriot Shakira and that it is already giving something to talk about.
With more than 59.8 million followers on social networks, the “Bichota” continues to revolutionize the music market with her music and the numbers of the platforms where her songs sound or lie. At the same time, Carol G. She continues to steal sighs on the Instagram platform where she shares images of her shows, her trips and the photo sessions where she is clearly the undisputed protagonist.
As for the song he shares with Shakira, the expectations of the followers of both were many since the rumors that circulated about the possible content of the lyrics had multiplied, but they pointed to the same place. In social networks they argued that there would be phrases that would fit perfectly against the ex-partners of the artists, anuel aa and Gerard Piqué respectively.
This is the order to listen to Karol G’s new album
“Tomorrow will be beautiful” is made up of 17 songs, among which are some collaborations with Carla Morrison, Quevedo and Romeo Santos, among other artists. The new album proposes an order of the songs, while in the last few hours Karol G surprised his followers with a video in which he explains the exact order in which he wants his album to be heard.
“You know that there is an official track list that you will be able to listen to in the order you are in, but I made a personal order that I wanted, after you listened to it as it is, to listen to it in this order so that understand a little where the story of this album is going, “explained the” Bichota “.
“Bitterness”, “Gucci the cloths”, “X if we return”, “While I heal my heart”, “Besties”, “Kármika”, “TQG”, “Gatúbela”, “Provence”, “Ferrari Eyes”, ” We damage friendship”, “Cairo”, “Carolina”, “But you”, “Your glasses”, “Mercury” and “Tomorrow will be beautiful”, is the order recommended by Carol G. who asked “understand where the story is going and tell me later how it went.”