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Karol G shows ‘the real of life’ in ‘Tomorrow was very nice’

From Medellín to the largest stadiums in the , Karol G reveals the of his life in the new was very nice (Tomorrow was )which opens in Netflix this (May 8).

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Directed by Cristina Costantini and produced by This Machine, Interscope Films and Bichota Films, the offers an intimate portrait of its rise to global stardom, as well as a look behind the scenes to its electrifying stadium tour tomorrow will be beautiful and the challenges he faced on the road. Recognized for its authenticity and its unwavering connection with its fans, Karol G seeks to show its most side in this project. In a true breakdown of emotions, it gathers key moments of the life and career of Karol G.

Throughout two years of production, Tomorrow was very nice Capture moments as a terrifying flight in which the artist believed that he was going to die, and difficult memories as an experience in which he was almost abused by someone from the industry at age 16. It also highlights its emotional tribute to Selena in Texas, with the presence of Suzette Quintanilla, and its recognition as of the year of Billboard Women in Music 2024.

“It is a very special piece for my fans. It is an opportunity to show people who Carolina is, beyond whom Karol G is,” said the Billboard in the red carpet prior to the premiere of the documentary on Tuesday (May 6) in New York.

“Seeing the documentary gave me the opportunity to perceive the incredible that I have had as a person, in my way of thinking, even physically,” the Bichota continued. “I feel that it all started I had blue hair, and the whole process of red hair and blond hair to rosy hair. I feel my mind evolved, my responsibility evolved, my commitment to my followers, and how I see myself physically. I also feel that the beautiful love that one begins to feel for one, begins as to bloom and begins to notice more.”

To capture this most intimate facet of Karol G, Costantini adopted a vulnerable and close approach, seeking to reflect both the triumphs and the difficulties of the singer. “Most of their fans know a lot about their public image, but not so much intimate. Our project was to the intimate, more than anything,” said the director.

“At the meeting, she told me that she wanted to show the real of the life of a tour. [Me dijo:] ‘I don’t want to show glamor, what [muestran] Social networks. I want to show the real ‘. That surprised me a lot as a filmmaker. It is a dream for us as documentary filmmakers“, Said Costantini.

In the projection of the documentary, Karol G was surrounded by his closest , including his and team members – dancers, musicians and composers who have accompanied her in her career over the years. Among the guests were key figures such as Edgar Barrera, Keityn, DFZM, Elena Rose and Myriam Hernández.

For more interviews from the red carpet, the conversation on social networks follows.

Karol G and Cristina Costantini speak on stage the Premiere in New York of the new Netflix documentary Tomorrow was very niceon May 6, 2025 at The Whitby Hotel. Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Netflix
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