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Reggaeton Star Karol G Apologizes For Song Said To Sexualize Minors
Colombia's Institute for Family Welfare, an official child protection body, said the song promoted "sexualism at
Karol G at the Annual Rare Impact Fund Benefit Supporting Youth Mental Health, hosted by singer-actress Selena Gomez, at Nya Studios in Los Angeles on Oct 24.
Colombian reggaeton star Karol G apologised Monday after her latest song “+57” was criticised for sexualising minors, even drawing censure from the president.
The single, recorded with fellow Colombians J Balvin, Maluma, Feid, Ryan Castro, and Blessd, was released last Thursday but has already drawn opprobrium from far and wide.
Among other lyrics, it refers to a “hot mama” aged just 14.
Karol G, a 33-year-old, five-time Latin Grammy winner, offered apologies on social media Monday, adding: “I realise that I still have much to learn.”
Colombia’s Institute for Family Welfare, an official child protection body, said the song promoted “sexualism at a young age.”
Child sex abuse by foreign tourists has become a headache for Medellin, the singer’s home city.
The single has also been attacked in newspaper editorials, by magazines such as Rolling Stone en Espanol, and Colombian President Gustavo Petro on X.