Karol G on the cover of Elle without abusing “photoshop”


Colombian singer Carol G. has flooded social networks, with the photographs that have been taken for the cover of Elle magazine in its June issue.

The artist who has spoken out against the abuse of photoshop after her cover for the famous GQ magazine. She now looked more natural and with a more confident attitude.

“At the beginning of this year, Carol G. with “Mañana Será Bonito” she became the first album in Spanish by a female artist to debut at number one in the US on the Billboard 200 list. And she did it while being herself”, as expressed by the publication of the fashion magazine.

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In the same image Karol states: “If people are connecting with the album, they are connecting directly, literally, with me… I could never have imagined that such a dark period in my life would transform me into the person I am today. The situation shocked me. it challenged me to learn, to appreciate what I had, to find happiness within myself, not someone else… I think that’s really the soul of the album and what has made it so successful, he says.

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According to the publication, the interview with the Colombian artist was done in Spanish, in New York, and narrates that 11 years ago Carol G. He came to that city to learn English, after feeling that nothing was happening with his career in Medellín.

“For so many years – not one, not two, not three, many years – everyone thought my goal of becoming a singer was a joke,” she tells Elle. Carol G..

At the same time, she acknowledges that it was a challenge to continue to believe in her. “And if it wasn’t for my parents convincing me that I could do it, I would have been embarrassed and dropped the whole thing,” he says.

The Colombian star talks about navigating the music industry, protecting her privacy, and breaking barriers. In addition, he mentions that it took six years of struggle with his father to make his name in the reggaeton industry, but when he packed his bags to travel to New York, he thought it was the end of his short career, the magazine says.

His story changed, for the better, narrates the paisa, who has been part of the Coachella poster and who also has collaborations with Shakira and Nicki Minaj, among others.

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Referring to his album “Mañana ser bonito” he explained that they never planned a specific concept, but that he was singing about it all the time. “I was just singing about my life. How can that be meaningful to people? If people connect with the album, they literally connect directly with me. Because that is the record: stories of my life, in songs”, said the Antioquian woman.

When referring to his break with Puerto Rican reggaeton Anuel AA, whose duel he carried out in private, he made it clear that the process became “Tomorrow will be beautiful”, with nostalgic lyrics.

On the album, he did a collaboration with Shakira, his idol, in ‘TQG’.

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She did not neglect her facet as an actress in the Netflix series, ‘Griselda’, where she represents a drug mule and which stars Sofía Vergara, who is the powerful boss of a drug cartel, and which will be released in about months.

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