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“This album changed my life and it’s incredible that it changed the lives of so many,” the singer said

La Bichota wins! Karol G accepted one of the most-coveted awards of the night at the Latin Grammys when she stepped onstage took the trophy for Album of the Year, thanks to her LP Mañana Será Bonito.

“I talk a lot but I’m so bad at speaking at these things. I want to say it’s an honor to receive this in front of people I admire. Having the Album of the Year is so chimba!” she said, wiping away tears. “I’m happy to be with the team who helped this process… This album changed my life and it’s incredible that it changed the lives of so many.”

She stood onstage with Keityn and Ovy on the Drums, her collaborators on the project. “Thank you to everyone. Universal who supported me in this process of this album,” she said. “Thanks to everyone, seriously.”

Luis Fonsi and Anitta presented the award, which went to Rosalía for Motomami last year. Laura Pausini, who was in the media room when Karol’s win was announced, celebrated the Colombian artist’s big moment with a happy shout. “Mujeronas esta noche!” she cheered. Karol had presented Pausini with the Person of the Year award earlier in the night.

Karol won several awards Thursday in Seville, including Best Urban Fusion/Performance for “TQG” with Shakira and Best Urban Music Album for Mañana Será Bonito. She approached and hugged Feid before accepting the latter award.

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Karol made history when Mañana Será Bonito became the first LP from a solo Spanish-language female artist to reach number one on the Billboard 200. After releasing the album in February, she quickly unveiled the companion album called Mañana Será Bonito (Bichota Season) in August. The song captured a more playful side of the artist as she worked through heartbreak.

She outlined her experiences making both projects when she appeared on the cover of the October issue of Rolling Stone. “I go over the strange moments, the crazy moments, the difficult ones in my head,” she says. “The moments where I felt, ‘I’m dying and I won’t be able to deal with this.’ It’s what I had to go through to get to today.”


“This album changed my life and it’s incredible that it changed the lives of so many,” the singer said

La Bichota wins! Karol G accepted one of the most-coveted awards of the night at the Latin Grammys when she stepped onstage took the trophy for Album of the Year, thanks to her LP Mañana Será Bonito.

“I talk a lot but I’m so bad at speaking at these things. I want to say it’s an honor to receive this in front of people I admire. Having the Album of the Year is so chimba!” she said, wiping away tears. “I’m happy to be with the team who helped this process… This album changed my life and it’s incredible that it changed the lives of so many.”

She stood onstage with Keityn and Ovy on the Drums, her collaborators on the project. “Thank you to everyone. Universal who supported me in this process of this album,” she said. “Thanks to everyone, seriously.”

Luis Fonsi and Anitta presented the award, which went to Rosalía for Motomami last year. Laura Pausini, who was in the media room when Karol’s win was announced, celebrated the Colombian artist’s big moment with a happy shout. “Mujeronas esta noche!” she cheered. Karol had presented Pausini with the Person of the Year award earlier in the night.

Karol won several awards Thursday in Seville, including Best Urban Fusion/Performance for “TQG” with Shakira and Best Urban Music Album for Mañana Será Bonito. She approached and hugged Feid before accepting the latter award.

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Karol made history when Mañana Será Bonito became the first LP from a solo Spanish-language female artist to reach number one on the Billboard 200. After releasing the album in February, she quickly unveiled the companion album called Mañana Será Bonito (Bichota Season) in August. The song captured a more playful side of the artist as she worked through heartbreak.

She outlined her experiences making both projects when she appeared on the cover of the October issue of Rolling Stone. “I go over the strange moments, the crazy moments, the difficult ones in my head,” she says. “The moments where I felt, ‘I’m dying and I won’t be able to deal with this.’ It’s what I had to go through to get to today.”

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