
Karol G Returns With New Tune And Video ‘Cairo’
Karol G has returned along with her new single, “Cairo,” which options Ovy On The Drums. On this new tune, the multiplatinum singer and songwriter presents a novel mixture of experimental sounds, her celebrated vocal prowess, and highly effective lyrics that asserts her as a job mannequin for girls all over the place.
This new observe displays the creative evolution of Karol G, who continues to be on the forefront of pop music. The music video, filmed in Cairo, Egypt, was produced by Pedro Artola, directed by WEOWNTHECITY, and written by Karol G, Keityn, and Ovy On the Drums.
Again in July, Karol G reached the No.1 spot on Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart for a 14th time when “Provenza” rose from No.4 to the highest on the July 9-dated checklist.
Holding sturdy at No.2 (after its No.1 excessive) with “Mamiii,” with Becky G, Karol G additionally scored a brand new profession achievement, changing into simply the second lady, after Selena in 1995, to carry Nos.1 and a couple of on the identical time because the chart launched in 1994.
In accordance with Billboard, “‘Provenza’ rallied 4-1 on Latin Airplay because of a 23% acquire in viewers impressions, to 10.9 million, earned within the U.S. within the week ending July 3, in line with Luminate. It’s Karol G’s 14th champ total on the tally which measures viewers totals throughout all Latin-monitored stations within the U.S.”
Karol additionally lately set a file, changing into the primary lady to switch herself at No.1 on the Scorching Latin Songs chart when “Provenza” initially overtook “Mamiii” again in Might.
In different Karol G information, her reggaeton hit “Bichota” marked her fifth tune to surpass over a billion views on YouTube. Directed by Colin Tilley (Halsey, Justin Bieber), the neon music video for the membership banger was launched in October 2020 and featured the Colombian star dancing in quite a lot of settings—together with jamming out with buddies in a automobile.
In an interview with Billboard, Karol G shared that “Bichota” serves as “a second of feeling attractive, flirtatious, daring, sturdy, empowered, and to a sure extent, [it] interprets into private motivation and self-confidence.” She continued, “We’re all tremendous ‘Bichotas’ inside. It’s about believing and dealing in order that the remainder of the world can see it too.”