Karol G’s “Life Continued” video released with Simone & Simaria



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The Colombian joined the Brazilian duo to make a ballad that is sung in both Portuguese and Spanish.

Apr 30, 2020 2:08 PMBy: canalrcn.com

Karol G he joined to Simone & Simaria to launch the video for the song “La Vida Continuó”, where the Colombian and showed an enormous affinity and charisma with the Brazilian duo.

The song was released a few months ago, but due to its success, the producers decided to release a special video which was recorded in April 2019, in the desert climate of El Dorado Dry Lake Bed, near Las Vegas, United States.

The direction of the video clip was made by Marlon Peña, who has worked with Daddy Yankee, Luis Fonsi, J Balvin, Bad Bunny, Alex Sensation, among others.

“Life Continued” is part of Karol G’s album repertoire, “Ocean”, presented in 2019; the theme is uA soft ballad is sung in both Portuguese and Spanish, and the lyrics of the song bring a dose of suffering.or and shows that life continues, even after the end of a relationship.

The video was released on the official Simone & Simaria channel on YouTube, where it has been reproduced more than a million times in a few hours reaching to be in the first tendencies in that platform.

Karol G is the newest artist in the Simone & Simaria associations curriculum since in 2018 the Brazilians were invited to be part of the album “Non È Detto”, by the legendary Italian singer Laura Pausini, in the song “Novo”.

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For his part, Karol G also had great collaborations, on his second studio album “Ocean” where he worked with artists like J Balvin, Maluma, Nicky Jam, Anuel AA, among others, in the more than 15 songs featured on the album.

The album also featured a cast of world-renowned producers, such as longtime friend and collaborator Ovy on the Drums, as well as Sky Breaking, Chris Jeday, Mambo Kingz and more.

At the end of 2019, Karol G and Nicki Minaj teamed up to launch the megahit “Cob”, which is still in the Spotify Top 200, with almost 2 million views.

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