Tropicoqueta

Album by KAROL G

Released 20 June 2025
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Tracklist

  • 1
    La reina presenta
    0:54
    5.0 ★
  • 2
    Ivonny bonita
    3:42
    4.8 ★
  • 3
    Papasito
    2:47
    5.0 ★
  • 4
    LATINA FOREVA
    2:39
    4.0 ★
  • 5
    Dile luna
    KAROL G & Eddy Lover
    3:07
    4.2 ★
  • 6
    Cuando me muera te olvido
    2:34
    4.5 ★
  • 7
    Coleccionando heridas
    KAROL G & Marco Antonio Solís
    3:24
    4.2 ★
  • 8
    Un gatito me llamó
    2:02
    4.0 ★
  • 9
    Amiga mía
    KAROL G & Greeicy
    3:44
    4.0 ★
  • 10
    Bandida entrenada
    2:15
    4.0 ★
  • 11
    Ese hombre es malo
    3:40
    3.8 ★
  • 12
    A su boca la amo (Interlude)
    1:16
    5.0 ★
  • 13
    Verano rosa
    KAROL G & Feid
    3:30
    4.2 ★
  • 14
    No puedo vivir sin él
    3:38
    3.5 ★
  • 15
    Tu perfume
    3:03
    4.8 ★
  • 16
    FKN Movie
    KAROL G & Mariah Angeliq
    2:59
    4.5 ★
  • 17
    Se puso linda
    2:26
    4.0 ★
  • 18
    Viajando por el mundo
    KAROL G & Manu Chao
    4:28
    3.0 ★
  • 19
    Si antes te hubiera conocido
    3:15
    5.0 ★
  • 20
    Tropicoqueta
    2:35
    4.2 ★

Recent reviews

For me, this album is simply perfect. It is a wonderful body of work, full of identity, that speaks directly about Latin heritage, belonging, and culture. You can feel the pride in its roots throughout every track, especially the influence of Colombia, which shapes the sound, the aesthetic, and the overall energy of the project. The record works like a big cultural celebration. It blends Latin rhythms, references, and sounds in a very natural way, never feeling forced or generic. Even with collaborations from artists across Latin America, everything feels connected and aligned with the idea of celebrating a vibrant, warm, and popular culture. Nothing feels random. On top of that, the songs are simply amazing. It is one of those albums you get addicted to easily, where you listen once and suddenly find yourself playing it again and again. It is one of the albums I have listened to the most in my life, because it delivers emotion, fun, and identity at the same time. It is not just a good album, it is one that truly leaves a mark.


Notable tracks: Ivonny Bonita, Papasito, Dile Luna, Coleccionando Heridas, Un Gatito Me Llamó, Amiga Mía, Bandida Entrenada, Verano Rosa, Tu Perfume, FKN Movie, Se Puso Linda, Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido and Tropicoqueta

Tropicoqueta is freedom through joy. Bright, playful, and irresistibly charismatic, the album captures Karol G embracing her most carefree, colorful, and flirtatious side, celebrating femininity, summer energy, and Latin pop exuberance. It’s vibrant and refreshing, even if lighter in emotional weight.


Sonically, the record blends tropical pop, reggaeton, Latin pop, merengue touches, urbano rhythms, and dance-pop with sunny, high-energy production. Percussion sparkles, hooks bounce, and melodies radiate warmth. The sound is cohesive and joyful, designed for movement, sunshine, and instant pleasure.


Lyrically, Tropicoqueta explores flirtation, confidence, independence, sensuality, fun, freedom, and self-celebration. The writing is playful and attitude-driven, prioritizing vibe and charisma over vulnerability or deep storytelling. Karol sounds relaxed, confident, and fully in control of her pop persona.


The 3.8 rating reflects strong energy, cohesion, and entertainment value with moderate artistic depth. The album excels in mood, replay power, and personality, but its light emotional palette, thematic repetition, and limited narrative complexity slightly reduce long-term impact compared to her most defining eras.


Tropicoqueta stands as one of Karol G’s most joyful and refreshing projects. Colorful, flirtatious, and effortlessly fun, it celebrates pop freedom beautifully — even if it stops just short of reaching her most iconic artistic peaks.


Favorite Track: Papasito

Skip Track: Un Gatito Me Llamó


Disclaimer: This Is my opinion based on personal taste and emotions.

The skip tracks are not bad songs but just songs that are less memorable.

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