Surprise in song 13! Karol G is set to release "Tropicoqueta" with special guests and an unresolved mystery

Karol G releases Tropicoqueta featuring 20 tracks and collaborations with Marco Antonio Solís and Manu Chao. Fans speculate about track 13, possibly "Verano Rosa" with Feid. Available on June 20.

Greeicy, Karol G, Marco Antonio SolísPhoto © Instagram / Greeicy, Karol G, Marco Antonio Solís

Karol G is ready to set the music platforms on fire with Tropicoqueta, her new album coming out this Friday, June 20. With 20 songs and plenty of emotions, the Bichota promises to take us on a sonic journey filled with nostalgia, rhythm, and Latin heart. As she herself confessed, this is not an album to listen to just once, but one to discover little by little… and fall in love with song by song.

Among the themes, there are highly anticipated collaborations: from the romanticism of Marco Antonio Solís to the flow of Mariah Angeliq, not to mention the energy of Greeicy, Eddy Lover, and even the legendary Manu Chao. And yes, the hits "Latina Foreva" and "Si antes te hubiera conocido" are also included, which have already captivated thousands.

In Instagram, Karol shared a message full of emotion: "Listen to it calmly, with emotion, with your ears and heart open... without prejudice." And indeed, Tropicoqueta speaks not only about her but also about her fans, about what they feel, remember, and live. “Thank you for being there to experience it with me,” she wrote with her heart racing.

But what has fans most on edge is the mysterious number 13. In the tracklist, that song is listed as blank, and already many suspect it could be "Verano Rosa," a secret collaboration with Feid. A clue? It appears on Google as “feat. ????” with a green heart. Coincidence? We don’t think so.

So now you know: get your headphones ready, turn up the volume, and let yourself go. Because Tropicoqueta is here to be the album of the summer, the one for the memories, the tears, the dances... and, why not, a surprise or two.

Complete tracklist of Tropicoqueta:

The queen presents

Ivonny Bonita

Daddy

Latina Forever

Tell Luna x Eddy Lover

When I die, I'll forget you

Collecting Wounds by Marco Antonio Solís

A kitten called me

My friend x Greeicy

Trained bandit

That man is bad

I love her mouth (interlude)

I'm sorry, but it seems there’s no text provided for translation. Please provide the text you would like translated

I can't live without him

Your perfume

FKN Movie x Mariah Angeliq

She became beautiful

Traveling around the world x Manu Chao

If I had known you before

Tropicoqueta

Frequently Asked Questions about Karol G's new album "Tropicoqueta"

When is Karol G's new album "Tropicoqueta" being released?

The new album "Tropicoqueta" by Karol G will be released on Friday, June 20, 2025. This record promises to be a sonic journey filled with nostalgia, rhythm, and Latin heart, featuring 20 songs that include highly anticipated collaborations and well-known hits.

What collaborations are included in "Tropicoqueta"?

The album features collaborations with artists such as Marco Antonio Solís, Mariah Angeliq, Greeicy, Eddy Lover, and Manu Chao. These collaborations bring a variety of styles that enrich the sound of the album, making "Tropicoqueta" a tribute to Latin music.

What mystery surrounds the 13th song of the album?

The thirteenth song from the album "Tropicoqueta" appears blank in the tracklist, and it is suspected that it could be "Verano Rosa," a secret collaboration with Feid. On Google, this track appears as “feat. ????” with a green heart, which adds to the mystery and anticipation among fans.

What theme does "Tropicoqueta" address?

"Tropicoqueta" addresses themes of love, nostalgia, and Latin identity, inviting listeners to enjoy it with calmness and emotion. Karol G has expressed that the album not only speaks about her but also about her fans and their experiences, creating an emotional bond through music.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.