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Karol G speaks for the first time about the “hell” he lived with Anuel AA in his Netflix documentary

The relationship between Karol G and Anuel AA was one of the most emblematic in the of Latin urban music. They met in 2018 the recording of the “guilty” video clip, shortly after Anuel left prison. Before the public seemed a dream romance, which left the Colombian artist destroyed it ended.

Now, Karol G is counting his truth in his in Netflix.

Since they saw the chemistry between them was instantaneous, and soon turned their personal connection into an artistic society that generated successes such as ‘secret’, ‘China’ and ‘Follow’.

In April 2019 they confirmed their commitment, and Karol G showed a diamond ring during the Billboard Latin music awards, which further consolidated their image as the “powerful couple” of the reggaeton. They seemed euphoric and unstoppable.

However, at the beginning of 2021 rumors of crisis in the couple began to emerge. Nearby sources pointed out that Karol felt “suffocated” in the relationship and that professional jealousy influenced the rupture. Anuel AA confirmed the separation on a Live Instagram in April of that year, explaining that they had been distanced for several months and denying that there would have been infidelity.

Although they tried to maintain their separation in private, the end of their relationship generated great media coverage due to the emblematic ones that had been together.

Karol G did not hide the pain caused by the break. In interviews, he confessed that he felt devastated, saying phrases like “I wanted to die, I cried horrible.” However, he never talked about what had caused the end of romance.

The Colombian star channeled her sadness through music, especially in her album ‘Tomorrow will be pretty’, which was an emotional catharsis exercise. The album was not only a commercial success, but also earned him a Grammy and was the center of the most successful tour of his career and one of the greatest in the history of urban music worldwide, consolidating his personal and professional growth after the loving break.

In addition, the tour ‘Tomorrow will be ’ is in the center of the documentary about the life of the artist that will be released in Netflix on May 8. On Wednesday, April 30, Karol made the premiere of production, which he has received excellent criticism, but for fans so far the most prominent were the words of his artist about the relationship with Anuel.

Karol G talks about Anuel in his documentary in Netflix

To the surprise of many, the artist took time to include in production a kind of explanation of what had caused the end of romance.

“My past relationship was very heavy. It was very toxic to get out of there. I woke up and felt that I was going to die. I felt that as a person I didn’t have a value. I couldn’t see success. I couldn’t see greatness,” said the artist in the documentary.

I did feel it was something that I would not be able to leave. That was not going to be able to leave. When what one is doing all the time is suffering. One suffering, suffering, suffering in something and does not want to go to not suffer. And it was a nightmare fucking. A hell,

The beautiful thing that left everything was that through my songs I had the opportunity to speak for many people who sometimes do not know how to express what they feel “

Time heals everything

Both Karol and Anuel continued with their sentimental lives after the rupture, although the Colombian artist has had much more professional and personal success in the following years.

Karol G began a relationship with also Colombian artist Feid, with whom he has shared the stage and public moments of love. Anuel, on the other hand, in 2022 with the Dominican rapper Yailin the most viral, although they announced their separation at the beginning of 2023. Catleya was born from that marriage. Shortly before another girl was born with another woman.

This 2025, Anuel and her current partner, the Venezuelan Laury Saavedra also had a baby.

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