It was early 2023 when Karol G announced what would be his next step in music and, therefore, his next release: Tomorrow will be nice. An album that he had made with all the love and time in the world and that it had helped her reconnect with herself, in addition to healing her heart.
On February 24, 2023, the Colombian slammed the table and launched his most special album to sing about his ex and heartbreak. And, even if you think you are having a bad day, the sun always rises and the heart heals its wounds. And if not, tell Karol G that, a year after its launch She is happy, excited and surrounded by success, something that he has not hesitated to celebrate with all his fans, who have made this possible.
“Happy Birthday Tomorrow will be nice. You have given me a family around the world that I love dearly and along the way the most incredible memories and experiences I ever thought I would live,” he began writing. And the thing is, One year has been enough for Karol G to reap all the fruits that this album has given her.: many awards behind him, but, above all, the love of all his followers.
“I’m nostalgic today… I could turn back time and live it all over again… over and over again,” she continued writing, adding a succession of emojis in line with what this album means to her. “Ending this era is going to hurt a lot,” she finally wrote.
A year at the top of the summit
Tomorrow will be nice has brought a year full of triumphs to Karol G. And there have been numerous occasions in which the Colombian has taken the stage and has been between euphoria and tears.
This 2023, the Colombian has managed to win the Grammy for Best Latin Recording, she has added a new success, becoming Billboard’s woman of the year and, among other awards, she managed to become one of the top winners at the 2023 Latin Grammys and He recently triumphed at the Premio Lo Nuestro.
That’s not enough, the bug has managed to do triple sold out at the Santiago Bernabéu for 2024 and promises a European tour with Tomorrow It will be nice Tour at the height of what your audience is expecting.