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SONG MEANING

“TUS GAFITAS” is a sweet, day-dreamy confession of love that kicks off with a simple but powerful memory: the other person’s sunglasses left behind in Karol G’s car. Those little “gafitas” become a keepsake that helps her relive every heartbeat of their time together. As night after night passes, she can’t stop picturing them, counting the minutes until they meet again. The song paints a vivid picture of how this crush has turned her solitary routine upside down—time flies when they are together, and suddenly she’s willing to believe in love all over again.

Bouncing between playful desire and genuine tenderness, Karol G lists all the tiny ways she wants to be part of her love interest’s day: the first good-morning text, the kiss that greets the dawn, the one trusted to slip off their clothes when things get cozy. With starry skies lighting up, flowers blooming, and clouds disappearing, the whole world seems to celebrate this spark of romance. Ultimately, “TUS GAFITAS” is a joyful reminder that even the smallest objects can unleash big emotions, and one special person can make us believe in love once more.

ARTIST BIO

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.

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