The affirmation in the title of Karol G’s fourth studio album, “Mañana Será Bonito” (“Tomorrow Will Be Beautiful”), is a mantra she had repeated to herself “a few hundred ti…
” , is a mantra she had repeated to herself “a few hundred times a week” over the past few years — though most days, she says she didn’t believe it.
“I remember a time where I would just be crying for hours…During press cycles, I would be asked the same invasive questions that I didn’t want to answer,” she continues. “I wasn’t acting right. There was[the good girl and the bad girl] — I was calm, but at the same time I was angry.”” , she sings: “I’m tired of relationships, I don’t want any more prisons.”
The new album opens with the airy “Mientras Me Curo del Cora,” which is made up of a choir of voices and “not a single instrument,” Karol says with a gleaming smile. The song takes inspiration from a trip to the Masai Mara reserve in Kenya, where she fell in love with the concept of all-vocal recordings after watching some of the locals play.
Travel is a recurring theme in much of Karol’s music. She famously shut down the pyramids in Egypt to record the visual counterpart to her EDM-infused “Cairo,” and she also traveled to meet with Sean Paul in his Jamaica home to record the flashy “Karmika,” which featureslabelmate Bad Gyal. The rising artist became involved in the project once Karol heard her describe Sean Paul as a dream collaborator.
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