Karol G revealed how his relationship with Shakira was when they recorded TQG: “Very personal things entrusted me”

The expected documentary of Karol gtitled ‘Tomorrow was very nice’, That premieres this May 8 in Netflix, will offer an intimate look at his personal and professional life, including unpublished revelations about his collaboration with Shakira in the successful TQG song.
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During the Premier made in Medellín last week, they showed key scenes in which Karol G narrates how this collaboration arose that exceeded one billion views.
As revealed, the idea was born while composing the song in the studio and decided to propose the project directly to Shakira with a simple message: “Call me when you can.”

“I had the opportunity to talk to her and he entrusted me with very personal things that made everything make more sense to me,” said the ‘bichota’. “In the car I listened to him and I almost cried. The voices of this, really, were very chimbas ”, The Paisa said when he heard Shakira’s voice notes.
The documentary also shows unpublished versions of the song, including phrases that were modified, as a line originally performed by Shakira: “What we lived was forgotten and that is what has you screwed up”, which was softened to “offended.”

In addition, they reveal images from the back of the video clip, recorded in Barcelona, where Karol G expresses his gratitude with Shakira. “You don’t know what this means for me. Thank you infinite, really.”
“We are recording in Barcelona, it is 3:30 in the morning of the second day of recording,” the paisa revealed in one of the recordings and in the end hugs Shakira.