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Karol G shares powerful statement about national unrest

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Last updated: June 12, 2025 3:41 pm
News Room Published June 12, 2025
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Colombian reggaeton queen Karol G used her voice for something bigger than music. In an emotional social media post, the Latin Grammy-winning star opened up about the pain and injustice facing two places close to her heart: the Latino community in the United States and her homeland, Colombia.

She took to Instagram to address what many artists sidestep: politics, immigration, and national unrest. The post comes as the U.S. ramps up deportations and immigration crackdowns under policies once again echoing the Trump era. Simultaneously, Colombia is reeling from economic stress and ongoing political instability that has left many in fear and uncertainty.

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“What a crazy feeling to wake up these days and see everything that’s happening,” she wrote. “I don’t know how to stay quiet when something hurts me.”

Karol G said being Latino should inspire pride, not fear. Her message is a full-throated defense of the Latin American experience in the U.S. and a heartbroken tribute to the Colombian people enduring one of the country’s most difficult moments in recent years.

“Latinos are a blessing; persistent, hardworking, dreamers!! People who, wherever they are, work the fields, build cities, start businesses, heal wounds, teach, support homes, care for families… We’re here to contribute culture, strength, talent, economy, and humanity.”

Karol G performs on stage during the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards at UBS Arena on September 11, 2024 in Elmont, New York.  (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for MTV)© Getty Images for MTV
Karol G performs on stage during the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards at UBS Arena on September 11, 2024 in Elmont, New York. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for MTV)

A Cultural Shift in Celebrity Silence

Karol G isn’t alone in this. She joins a growing chorus of high-profile voices, including Pedro Pascal and Kim Kardashian, calling out injustices in real time. 

Karol G is modeling what it looks like for global Latino stars to go beyond hashtags and into true advocacy. Social media lit up with fans reposting her words, thanking her for using her massive platform to represent a community that’s often overlooked and frequently marginalized.

Karol G reflects on her journey: "Dreams do come rue"© Courtesy of Netflix / 2025

It’s one thing to make music that moves people. It’s another to speak in a way that moves the needle.

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Her timing is no coincidence, either. The statement comes just days before the highly anticipated release of her new album, “Tropicoqueta,” which is expected to blend tropical rhythms with strong lyrical themes.  Karol G will be honoring the iconic women who shaped her, including Celia Cruz and Carmen Miranda. While the tracklist and collaborations are still under wraps, Karol revealed the release date on a lengthy post. “Traveling the world with my last album, an album that gave me so much, I kept asking myself the same question: What’s the next step? … What’s coming for me? I think it wasn’t about looking further out, but looking further in… deeper into myself, into who I really am, into the things I love, into everything that represents me…Going back to the roots, to the songs I grew up listening to, to the sounds that made me fall in love with music… staying in the place where I truly feel big because it represents not just who I am, but the people who gave me the chance to be where I am today,” she wrote.

Why This Moment Matters

Karol G’s post is part of a broader awakening. Latino artists are increasingly refusing to stay quiet in the face of injustice. They’re leveraging their influence not just to entertain but also to educate, advocate, and agitate for change. “To the families facing fear, loss, and distress today… I’m with you too. I’m with my people. Always,” she said.

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