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Karol G releases new song 'Milagros' to celebrate Netflix documentary Tomorrow Was Beautiful

Karol G releases new song 'Milagros' to celebrate Netflix documentary Tomorrow Was Beautiful

Express Tribune08-05-2025

Global reggaeton star Karol G is celebrating a major milestone with the release of her Netflix documentary Tomorrow Was Beautiful and a brand-new track titled 'Milagros.'
The heartfelt song debuts during the film's closing credits and marks her first music release of 2025.
Premiering this week, Tomorrow Was Beautiful chronicles Karol G's journey from rising artist to international Latin music sensation. The documentary dives into the personal and professional highs and lows, especially highlighting her sold-out Mañana Será Bonito tour and the barriers she broke as a woman in reggaeton.
Karol G announced 'Milagros' via her Instagram story, posting shortly after the documentary hit Netflix. 'I'll leave this here so you can listen to it when you wake up,' she wrote. The track shifts away from her reggaeton roots, leaning into a reflective folk-pop sound featuring acoustic guitar and flute. With lyrics like 'Every time I wake up I realize how blessed I am,' the song serves as a tribute to her fans and the journey that shaped her.
Earlier in the week, Karol G attended the New York premiere of her film, wearing a gold dress and sharing her excitement online. 'I feel in the bottom of my heart that my life has a new beginning,' she wrote, teasing a fresh artistic chapter.
'Milagros' follows 2024 releases like 'Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido' and the collaborative single '+57,' reaffirming Karol's evolving sound and connection with fans around the world.

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