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Karol G Sets New Album ‘No Me Arrepiento de Sentir Tanto’

The Colombian superstar will release her new album next week.

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Karol G
Alex Loucas

Surprise! Karol G has a new album ready to go, and it’s dropping next week.

The Latin superstar used the platform of her record-setting concert tonight July 29 at Rogers Stadium in Toronto to announce No Me Arrepiento de Sentir Tanto (“I don’t regret feeling so much”), the followup to 2025’s Tropicoqueta.


The wait should be bearable; No Me Arrepiento de Sentir Tanto will arrive next Friday, Aug, 7 at 12am ET, reps confirm to Billboard.

With her performance at Rogers Stadium, the Colombian singer became the first female solo artist to headline the venue. During the show, she surprised fans by revealing the album’s title and release date, and shared the official cover artwork for the first time on the stadium’s screens. See the cover art below.

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“I have an announcement to share, Toronto, and after this, I have a gift for you, too. I’ve been working on a project for a couple of months,” she told onlookers. “I’ve been locked in for months making new music. For months, I’ve been preparing a segment that will form part of this tour. I want to announce that on August 7, my new album will come out. It’s an album that I can’t wait to sing with all of you. It’s called ‘No Me Arrepiento de Sentir Tanto’.”

The new collection was hiding in plain sight. Karol G released a new single, “Matadora,” at the opening night of her tour on July 24 at Soldier Field in Chicago. Although the tracklist hasn’t been announced, expect “Matadora” to appear on the new collection.

Produced by Live Nation, Karol is joined by Becky G, Greeicy, and Elena Rose on select dates of Viajando Por El Mundo Tropitour, which comes in support of Tropicoqueta, which debuted at No. 1 on Top Latin Albums Chart and No. 3 on the all-genre Billboard 200. Also, all 20 songs from the set debuted on the Hot Latin Songs chart, becoming a first for the artist.

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This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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Cameron Whitcomb at LASSO Festival in Montreal on August 16, 2026.

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