Bad Bunny brought the heat back to Colombia in Medellín, taking his star-studded Debi Tirar Mas Fotos world tour to a close with a spectacular performance that also featured a surprise guest - none other than Karol G. The two Latin superstars reconnected on stage for the first time in years, bringing back memories of their iconic 2017 collaboration "Ahora Me Llama".
The unlikely duo, who hail from the same Colombian city, brought the house down with their throwback performance, which marked a welcome end to Bad Bunny's three-night stint in Medellín. The surprise performance was all the more special given that it had been years since the two biggest stars in Latin music shared the stage together.
Bad Bunny showered Karol G with praise, calling her "a representative of our culture and our music" and a source of pride for Colombia. He also got to share a moment of adoration with his fellow Colombian star, before welcoming her onto the stage for an energetic rendition of her hit single "Latina Foreva". The two musicians then took their bows, with Karol G getting a solo moment on the Medellín stage.
In the intervening years since they shared the stage, both Bad Bunny and Karol G have become massively successful musicians in their own right. In 2025, they were both highlighted in Rolling Stone's inaugural "Voices of the Year" package, and attended the Latin Grammys together, where they took home major awards for Album of the Year and Song of the Year.
The surprise performance also seems to put an end to speculation about any supposed beef between Bad Bunny and Karol G. In 2023, fans wondered if Bad Bunny was referencing Karol on his Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana cut "VUELVE CANDY B." However, in Medellín, the two stars appeared to have moved on from any perceived drama, with Karol G even seeming to poke fun at the lyric debacle while performing.
The performance in Medellín has been hailed as a celebration of Colombian culture and music, and serves as a testament to the enduring power of Bad Bunny and Karol G's collaboration. The two superstars have solidified their status as two of the biggest names in Latin music, and their friendship is clear for all to see.
The unlikely duo, who hail from the same Colombian city, brought the house down with their throwback performance, which marked a welcome end to Bad Bunny's three-night stint in Medellín. The surprise performance was all the more special given that it had been years since the two biggest stars in Latin music shared the stage together.
Bad Bunny showered Karol G with praise, calling her "a representative of our culture and our music" and a source of pride for Colombia. He also got to share a moment of adoration with his fellow Colombian star, before welcoming her onto the stage for an energetic rendition of her hit single "Latina Foreva". The two musicians then took their bows, with Karol G getting a solo moment on the Medellín stage.
In the intervening years since they shared the stage, both Bad Bunny and Karol G have become massively successful musicians in their own right. In 2025, they were both highlighted in Rolling Stone's inaugural "Voices of the Year" package, and attended the Latin Grammys together, where they took home major awards for Album of the Year and Song of the Year.
The surprise performance also seems to put an end to speculation about any supposed beef between Bad Bunny and Karol G. In 2023, fans wondered if Bad Bunny was referencing Karol on his Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana cut "VUELVE CANDY B." However, in Medellín, the two stars appeared to have moved on from any perceived drama, with Karol G even seeming to poke fun at the lyric debacle while performing.
The performance in Medellín has been hailed as a celebration of Colombian culture and music, and serves as a testament to the enduring power of Bad Bunny and Karol G's collaboration. The two superstars have solidified their status as two of the biggest names in Latin music, and their friendship is clear for all to see.