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‘I Have A Lot To Learn’
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‘I Have A Lot To Learn’

Karol G. He took responsibility for the negative criticism towards his lyrics on his last album.+57single, a song he shared with Colombian hitmakers known, Supply, J BalvinRyan Castro and Blessd. Shortly after the song’s release on November 7, Rolling Stone En Español critics noted a line in the song that they claimed “perpetuates the sexualization of minors.”

Feid, Karol’s boyfriend, Maluma, and Castro share the line, which says, “He’s been a bad guy since he was 14/You can feel his energy when he walks into the club.” On Monday, Karol issued a lengthy apology to her instagram The stories he described felt “very affected” by the negative reactions.

In his response, Karol said that he cares about his fans and his public and is constantly looking for ways and projects to “positively impact the lives of many people.” He continued by writing that he would take responsibility for the negative reactions to his latest single.

“In this case, unfortunately, the lyrics of the song were taken out of context,” he wrote in Spanish. “None of what is said in the song was written or sung from the perspective that people claim it to be, but I hear you, I take responsibility, and I realize I have a lot to learn. “I feel deeply affected and I wholeheartedly apologize.”

Karol concluded his note by thanking his fans for celebrating the song with him and said he appreciated the other artists on the song. “I want to keep in my heart the good energy we worked with that day!”

At the time of this article’s publication, J Balvin and Feid shared their support for the singer by sharing Karol’s reaction on social media. “Queen, we stand with you,” Balvin wrote. “You have given us so much glory that this does not diminish your greatness. Moreover, that song is ours, so we will support you unconditionally.”