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Karol G confesses her love for Mexico: “I fell in love with its music and its artists”

The Colombian singer visited San Miguel de Allende for the Day of the Dead and shared her experience discovering Mexican culture on her social media

Karol G confesses her love for Mexico I fell in love with her music and her artists
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Karol G confessed her deep love for Mexico. After a recent trip to San Miguel de Allende, the Colombian singer thrilled her fans by expressing her connection to and affection for Mexican culture Through her Instagram account, Karol G shared several photos of her visit to the Mexican city for Day of the Dead and took the opportunity to confess that just four days were enough to confirm that she is completely in love with Mexico, a country she considers a fundamental part of her life. “Four days in San Miguel de Allende, four days enough to fall madly in love with this place. Experiencing the Day of the Dead celebration here reminded me why I love this country so much,” she affirmed. In her post, the singer also shared that she feels a special connection with the country because its culture has always been present in her life through the music and telenovelas she watched as a teenager. “I first knew it through its telenovelas, then I fell in love with its music, its artists, and ended up connecting with its unique way of life.” “To feel and to honor life,” she explained. Karol G expressed her gratitude for the warmth, culture, and passion of the Mexican people, highlighting how they make each visit and experience unforgettable. "How beautiful you are, Mexico. Thank you for embracing me with your joy, your drama, your romance, your intensity, your music, your colors, and your traditions... Thank you for inspiring me so much," she said. During her stay in Mexico, Karol G experienced significant cultural moments, such as the Day of the Dead celebration in San Miguel de Allende, which she shared with her followers on social media, showing respect and admiration for Mexican traditions.

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