Arranca pa'l carajo is Karol G’s fiery goodbye letter to a relationship that ran out of spark. Over a pounding reggaetón beat, the Colombian powerhouse teams up with Puerto Rican rappers Juanka and Brray to let her ex know that the monotonía is over, the bedroom is cold, and she has a world of new admirers waiting outside the door. The repeated hook, “arranca pa'l carajo” (roughly “get the hell out”), is a no-nonsense order to pack up and disappear while she reclaims her freedom, confidence, and phone screen—now blissfully free of his calls and texts.
Beneath the playful swagger lies a clear message of self-worth: the singers refuse to settle for half-hearted love, choosing instead a life filled with color, cash, and adventure. Each verse flips the breakup narrative—no tears, just upgraded vibes, bold desires, and a promise that the past will never get a rerun. It is a club-ready reminder that sometimes the healthiest move is to hit “block,” turn up the volume, and dance your way into something better.
Carolina Giraldo Navarro, known professionally as Karol G, is a Colombian singer-songwriter born on February 14, 1991, in Medellín, Colombia. She is regarded as one of the most influential artists in reggaeton and urban pop, with a career spanning since 2006. Karol G has earned numerous awards including a Grammy, six Latin Grammys, and five Billboard Music Awards.
Karol G rose to international fame with hits like "Ahora Me Llama", "Tusa", and her record-breaking album Mañana Será Bonito, the first Spanish-language album by a female artist to debut at No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard 200. She blends reggaeton, urban pop, and Latin R&B with powerful vocals and empowering lyrics. Beyond music, Karol G is recognized for breaking barriers for women in Latin urban music and continues to shape the genre worldwide.