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“200 Copas”

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This song kicks off with Katol taking the mic in a bar-restaurant setting. There’s background chit-chatting going on as Karol declares: “I decided to come to sing at this place where usually people come to eat and not listen to someone but there’s a special friend who’s listening to this song. Amiga, get over it!” And suddenly, Karol surprises with what has become her first-ever corrido.

As usual, Karol sounds great testing new waters. With “200 Copas,” co-written by Ovy, Karol and corrido tumbado artist Danny Felix, Karol not only shares her best advice to a friend, but also accompanies her in her heartbreak. “Friend, leave that clown alone/ If they pay him to make you suffer, he would already be a millionaire/ From now on he becomes an adversary/ And today we go out to drink if necessary,” she chants.

“Gato Malo” (feat. Nathy Peluso)

In a modern “Cosas del Amor,” Karol and Nathy channel their inner Ana Gabriel and Vikki Carr to empower each other about a man who’s not worth it. Peluso, who’s a two-time Latin Grammy nominee and ultimately got on the map with “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 36,” drops a sick rap verse on this tango-tinged, hip-hop mini-masterpiece. “El tiempo pone en su lugar Al que no te supo querer,” the Argentine powerhouse closes off the track.

“Bichota” ANDIEZ You Don’t Stop Judo When You Get Old You Get Old When You Stop Judo Poster

“Bichota” was the third single Karol G presented from her new project, following “Tusa” and “Ay Dios Mio,” and it really set the tone for this album. She came headstrong on the Billboard Hot 100-charting banger with a fierce attitude, fierce beats, and fierce lyrics. “Bichota,” according to Karol, refers to “a moment of feeling sexy, flirtatious, daring, strong, empowered, and to a certain extent, [it] translates into personal motivation and self-confidence. We are all super ‘Bichotas’ inside. It’s about believing and working so that the rest of the world can see it too.”

Released on October 23, “Bichota” debuted at No. 7 on the Hot Latin Songs chart, marking Karol’s 10th top 10. With this smash, she also became the first female artist to debut in the list’s top 10 without another act credited in eight years.

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