This Thursday (May 8), the documentary Mañana Fue Muy Bonito will be available on Netflix, which follows the most intimate and informal behind-the-scenes of the world tour of Karol G, one of the recent stars of reggaeton.

The tour traveled all over the world, exciting the public with the album Mañana Será Bonito, and now fans will be able to enjoy all the behind-the-scenes of the production and execution of the album and her tour. In addition, the documentary goes through the childhood, origins and influences of the Colombian singer who won the Latin Grammy.

Learn more about Karol G

Carolina Giraldo Navarro was born in Medellín, Colombia, in 1991. She began her musical career in 2007, at the age of 16, in reggaeton, a style that has been growing steadily in recent years, with the success of Karol G herself, Bad Bunny, Daddy Yankee, Rauw Alejandro and more.

The Colombian is one of the most awarded Latin American singers in history, with a total of 679 nominations and 281 awards. Among her most significant awards are:

11 world records in the Guinness World Records;

1 Grammy;

6 Latin Grammys;

5 Billboard Music Awards;

1 MTV Video Music Award.

In 2024, she became the first Latin woman to win the Billboard Women in Music. The awards have been held annually since 2007, and the winners up to 2025 were:

2007: Reba McEntire

2008: Ciara

2009: Beyoncé

2010: Fergie

2011: Taylor Swift

2012: Katy Perry

2013: Pink

2014: Taylor Swift

2015: Lady Gaga

2016: Madonna

2017: Selena Gomez

2018: Ariana Grande

2019: Billie Eilish

2020: Cardi B

2022: Olivia Rodrigo

2023: SZA

2024: Karol G

2025: Doechii

Did you know?

Karol G has a song in collaboration with the former Brazilian country duo Simone and Simaria. “La Vida Continuó” was released in 2019 and today has more than 119 million views on YouTube.