Karol G always gives something to talk about, not only for his hit songs, but also for everything he does. It turns out that during a presentation in the United States, she was encouraged to sing some songs by Selena Quintanilla; There would be nothing wrong with this if several of her had not assured that she dedicated them to her former Anuel AA. How true is this?
Before detailing what really happened, we must not forget to mention that the Colombian has always pointed out that she is a fan of the “Queen of Tex-Mex”, so much so that she has a tattoo of the artist who died at the age of 23 in 1995.
DID KAROL G REALLY SING A SONG TO ANUEL AA?
Taking advantage of the fact that he was offering a concert in San Antonio, Texas, United Stateswhere Selena Quintanilla was originally from, to Karol G did not come up with a better idea than to sing two songs by the famous artist.
It was so that he was encouraged to sing out loud “Like the flower” and “If once”; In fact, this last song was interpreted by many as a hint to his ex, who they say has not forgotten him yet.
Although the reggaeton singer focused on singing with a lot of feeling for the public that attended to see her on August 31, people assured that they still suffer for Anuel AA. Something they noted on social media. “They can say anything, but there is only one love of life, and Karol G’s was Anuel. The others, she will learn to love”, “Neither does she surpass Anuel nor does Anuel surpass her”, “I love Karol G, but I feel that she is equal to Anuel. I feel that there is still lovewere some of the comments.
KAROL G DID NOT DEDICATE A SONG TO ANUEL AA
Although many were convinced; the truth is The popular ‘Bichota’ was at no time addressing her ex-partner with the lyrics of said songs. It turns out that the homage he was payingalthough it was for those who had gone to see it, it had its own name: Suzette, Selena’s sister.
Both even took a selfie to immortalize the moment. What’s more, the young woman was very happy that the Colombian interpreted the songs of her deceased relative.