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Karol G brings out Xavi during sold-out show in Mexico City

Feb 12, 2024 | Community News

February 12, 2024

Karol G concluded her “Mañana será bonito” tour with a sold-out concert at Estadio Azteca in Mexico, where she delighted fans by bringing rising star Xavi on stage to perform their chart-topping hits “La Diabla” and “La Víctima.” Xavi, the 19-year-old sensation of corridos tumbados, had never performed in Mexico before, making this collaboration particularly special. Their encounter was initially sparked by Karol G’s admiration for Xavi’s music, leading to an electrifying performance that left the audience ecstatic.

Their collaboration didn’t go unnoticed, with Xavi’s rapid rise to fame evident through his presence on Spotify’s Top 50 Mexico and Top 50 Global playlists. A heartwarming moment captured during the concert was shared by Xavi’s aunt on TikTok, showing Xavi’s mother overcome with emotion as she witnessed her son’s success on stage for the first time.

Xavi’s momentum shows no signs of slowing down, as “La Diabla” continues to dominate Spotify’s Global Top 50 and YouTube charts. With his promising trajectory, fans eagerly anticipate what else he has in store for 2024.

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