
Tropicoqueta is a Latin & Tropical album by Karol G, originally released in 2025. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked.
About
With every album since 2017’s <i>Unstoppable</i>, KAROL G progressively moved beyond expectation. Clearly not content with being the top reggaetonera on the scene, the Colombian singer refined and repositioned herself with each new full-length, from the beach dreaminess of <i>OCEAN</i> through the diverse sides of her <i>MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO</i> era. Her unapologetic eagerness to cross genre lines while still building with longtime allies like Ovy On the Drums grew her global fanbase exponentially, outpacing just about everyone else in Latin music who emerged during the mid-2010s boom. “It’s amazing because it’s a dream come true to have all the genres that I touch, the musicians that I work with, producer, composer, the places that I went to get this album done—even the time that I had to talk to myself...and be really focused on the proce,” she tells Apple Music’s Zane Lowe. Now fully vested in the trappings of megastardom, she offers what is easily her most ambitious album to date in <i>Tropicoqueta</i>, its titular portmanteau a marked pivot that reflects how reggaetón’s baddest bichota successfully evolved into one of the world’s biggest pop artist. Among the album’s triumphs is just how at ease KAROL sounds on these 20 shapeshifting track, adapting and thriving over different sounds in ways that even some of her famous peers could never. “I really wanted to go to the root, and I went back to all the maestros in the music, like even the arrangement people, all of them in every genre,” she say. “More than new and fresh, it feels like home. It feels like root. It feels like what we used to be, and now we’re kind of forgetting where we come from.” Aiming to genuinely connect with and honor Latin musical cultures more broadly, she faithfully plays to homegrown vallenato on the pleading “No Puedo Vivir Sin Él” and reaches for cumbia villera on “Cuando Me Muera Te Olvido.” Decidedly Caribbean forms like bachata and dembow feature on “Amiga Mía” with Greeicy and “Un Gatito Me Llamó,” respectively. Her fusions spark joy as well, combining New York City’s sexy drill with Brazilian baile funk on “Bandida Entrenada” and embracing tropical pop on bilingual standout “Papasito.” And while Latin Afrobeats is essentially its own active subgenre at this point, she holds space for herself within it on the somewhat mysterious “Verano Rosa” featuring Feid. None of this means that KAROL’s given up on reggaetón, of course. She sprinkles in a gratifying amount of it throughout, beginning with the poppy perreo of “LATINA FOREVA” and continuing on deeper cuts like “Tu Perfume” and the Mariah Angeliq reunion “FKN Movie.” Elsewhere, as on “Se Puso Linda,” that familiar polyrhythm operates more like a texture than a driver, leaving room for her femme-forward storytelling to shine. The sheer power of her relatable lyricism is hard to deny as well, from the character-driven world-building of “Ivonny Bonita” to the romantic mischievousness of “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido.” .
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1La Reina Presenta0:54
- A2Ivonny Bonita3:42
- A3Papasito2:47
- A4Latina Foreva2:39
- A5Dile Luna3:07
Side B
- B1Cuando Me Muera Te Olvido2:34
- B2Coleccionando Heridas3:24
- B3Un Gatito Me Llamó2:02
- B4Amiga Mía3:44
- B5Bandida Entrenada2:15
Side C
- C1Ese Hombre Es Malo3:40
- C2A Su Boca La Amo (Interlude)1:16
- C3Verano Rosa3:30
- C4No Puedo Vivir Sin Él3:38
- C5Tu Perfume3:03
Side D
- D1FKN Movie2:59
- D2Se Puso Linda2:26
- D3Viajando Por El Mundo4:28
- D4Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido3:15
- D5Tropicoqueta2:35
Sound DNA
- Latin & Tropical
- Latin Urban
- bassheavy
- celebratory
- tropical
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Pharrell WilliamsBASS DRUM
- Edgar BarreraGUITAR
- Arturo SandovalPIANO TRUMPET
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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