Once celebrated as a Colombian reggaeton anthem, “+57” now faces backlash for lyrics sexualizing minors, leaving its artists ...
Karol G addressed the backlash surrounding lyrics from her song '+57' which some say promotes the sexualization of minors: 'A ...
The song features collaborations with notable Colombian artists like Maluma, J Balvin, Feid, Blessd, Ryan Castro, DFMZ, ...
Karol G apologized for lyrics in her latest single, '+57,' after receiving backlash from Latin American press for sexualizing ...
Last week, Karol G released a song called "+57." She collaborated with several Colombian artists, including Maluma, J Balvin, ...
n Halloween night, Colombian stars Blessd and Ryan Castro played a sold-out show at the San Jose Civic to nearly 3,000 reggaeton fans that sang along to every verse. San José was their first stop ...
Singer Karol G has issued a statement following the release of "+57," a song featuring some of Colombia's most prominent acts ...
Colombian Institute of Family Welfare (the local government agency) accused the collection of reinforcing “the sexualization of children” of Colombia in a statement to Rolling Stone En Español over ...
Karol G, Feid, J Balvin, Maluma, Ryan Castro, Blessd, DFZM join "+57," which was produced by Ovy on the Drums.
On Thursday, November 14, the Latin Grammys will return to Miami at the Kaseya Center just in time for its 25th anniversary.
The song, which features other prominent Colombian reggaeton artists like Maluma, Feid, Ryan Castro, and Blessd, has been ...
Karol G, the only woman featured on "+57," said she was "sorry from the heart" after people interpreted the song's lyrics as sexualizing minors.