Karol G has good results in the African continent singing in Spanish

The Colombian singer Karol G continues to go beyond with her music, and with her last presentation, she overcame cultural and language barriers, something that she herself did not believe.
The artist participated this weekend at the Mawazine Festival in Morocco, one of the main music events in Africa, she was thrilled and surprised with the reception she received from the public.
by Ana Rivera
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The Colombian interpreted some of her successes as:

Punto G.
Pineapple.
Ahora me llama.

Before the more than 100 million attendees, who were left speechless singing their songs in Spanish Karol G also wrote:

"En un país que no hablan tu idioma, ni usan tu alfabeto… Otro continente MUY LEJOS y otras culturas…Cantaron increíble conmigo"

The clip shows the emotional moment in which the Colombian artist begins to interpret her song Ocean, her new album, before a crowd that sang the song at the top of her lungs and who lit the place with the lights of her cell phones.

Undoubtedly it was a magical moment that will forget neither the assistants and the artist herself. 

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