If you’re a fan of Colombian singer Karol G, you know that her music is full of catchy, relatable lyrics that are perfect for sharing on Instagram. Whether you’re looking for a caption for a cute couple picture or a quote to inspire your followers, Karol G has plenty of options to choose from.
In this article, we will highlight some of the best Karol G lyrics that are perfect for adding to your Instagram captions. From love and heartbreak to empowerment and self-love, these lyrics capture a range of emotions and themes that anyone can relate to. So if you’re looking to spice up your Instagram captions with some Latin flair, these Karol G lyrics are sure to do the trick.
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Karol G Lyrics Captions
- Uh-uh, uh-uh-uh-uh
- It’s a room full of trap n*****, strap n*****
- Pockets feel like a fat n*****, yeah (Ooh)
- Shopping up in Saks Fifth with a cup of Actavis
- Young n*****, I can buy you what you want
- Shorty got a fat ass, shaped like Serena
- Shorty said that she was Puerto Rican
- Her p**** wet like Katrina
- I don’t want no problems, I just want my baby
- Me monto en el Phantom, bebé, prendo el booster
Karol G Instagram Captions
- Remember that everything in life changes.
- Let’s show the world what love is.
- I feel great because of you.
- I’ll take you to NASA, eh.
- And if I die, I’d come back for you.
- Words fall short, truly.
- I want you to know that I love you eternally.
- All my happiness is thanks to you.
- If one day you leave home (From home).
- And no matter what happens, I promise not to be absent.
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Karol G Spanish Lyrics Captions
- Sé que no eres sola
- Dejemos las cosas claras
- Pero nos tenemos
- Quien iba a pensar que con la misma lengua
- No me puedes evitar, yo soy tu mala
- Si los celos y la rabia contaminan
- No es tu asunto lo que yo haga por la calle
- Yo tampoco busco amor contigo, contigo
- No me esperes que no sé si llego
- Vos mi malo y yo tu mala
Karol G Quotes
- Everywhere I went, people would tell me that trap and reggaeton was for men, not women. I wasn’t being taken seriously, and I was often being told to do something else
- In Las Vegas, a day before the Latin Grammys, I was walking backward and hit a light and fell down. The worst part is that I was singing with Becky G and Mau y Ricky – they all rushed over to help me. It was very dramatic
- I have different sounds… I don’t want to be just that girl that sings reggaeton or trap music
- One of my dreams is to become a female entrepreneur with other projects not just related to music
- I just want other women to be able to see themselves in the music
- I want to take that step, being a Latin girl, and doing my Spanish music, but I want to go global. International
- There’s a strong wave of songs by women. Even if the songs are collabs, women have the intro and the chorus, which is what people can sing. We’re getting the credibility, the spaces in the award shows, and people want to hear our point of view
- I wanna be remembered as someone who broke all the norms
- It’s good to have experience in other ventures and have other goals. Like acting, having businesses, starting from zero and making something grow
- When I go on trips, I like to have everything in one place. Someone to be in charge of the food, someone to keep things organized, and someone to attend to us. I need the house to be awesome, by the water, with all the amenities I need
- Every day, I feel I can do more things – not as a character but as myself
- Artists come and go, and that’s my fear… that’s what keeps me focused
- Diddy and Ciroc are moving culture forward, while communicating the importance of social responsibility
- What I really spend money on is finding a nice place to stay near the sea
- I think I’ll be one of those moms that doesn’t raise her kids with too much technology around because I didn’t have much of that growing up. I was creative and played with what I had
- There’s no path to success. Everyone constructs their own path. The important thing is to follow your heart. Find your niche, is my best advice
- Every day I feel like I can do more things – not as a character but as myself
- In my songs there are no bad words, so kids can sing them, and girls can identify with singing with them, too, because it’s not like a man singing reggaeton
- I use creams for my undereyes, my face, a morning cream and a night cream
- In the beginning it was very frustrating, being told girls don’t sing this kind of music, and, ‘Maybe you can try with pop or songs that are more romantic
- I have a personal dream to be a mom, to have a family and all that but – when I do take that break to fulfill it – I want everything else to be so strong and set that people don’t forget me
- Collaborating on ‘Tusa’ with Nicki Minaj came into my life unexpectedly, and I wanted to keep it like that for my fans
- It surprises me that criticism on social media is worst than ever… more and more people tend to seek perfection in others
- My message is very simple: I’m for women, I’m about women, and I want to help create lanes for more of us
- A lot of people may know me for my music now. It took me almost 14 years to get where I am, and it was really hard
- If we want to get to the next level, let’s take a risk and try something different
- When I saw Anuel for the first time singing live, I kissed him. That was the kiss that everyone saw
- I’m thrilled to represent Ciroc Summer Colada
- Before I met Bad Bunny, I had this image of him from his lyrics and songs, and I met a very cultured and nice man that I could have deep conversations with
- It is our job to make a difference and leave the world a better place
- I went through a difficult time, gaining 24 pounds in one month. A few haters attacked me online for how I looked, even though the majority of my fans were supportive. Those were the ones that kept me going
- I used to hate to be a girl
- All my songs could speak about the same person in different situations. I love making music but there has to be variety in life
- What I love about ‘Culpables’ is that it’s a completely clean song. We do not speak ill of women or men. The song is clean. It does not have bad words
- I think that my fans are the most important thing in my career
- Obviously, I respect the expression of different artists. I do not judge or criticize the style of anyone
- When I get by the ocean, that’s the only moment that I get that silence and that connection, not with the ocean, but with myself
- Machistas are out of style
- There are not many girls doing reggaeton or urban music in the Latin music industry
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