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Time of India
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Karol G shares glimpses of her getaway with partner and friends: sneak peeks of boat trips, luxury villa, and food
Colombian singer Karol G has shared a sneak peek into what is going on in her life currently. She has shared glimpses of her vacations with her partner, singer and songwriter Feid. Karol G is on a break following the release of a new album and various performances, according to Spanish magazine HOLA. After performing at Ushuaia Ibiza on July 13, 2025, Karol G, Carolina Giraldo Navarro, is enjoying some of what the island has to offer. Ibiza has long been a destination for all sorts of celebrities. Over the past years, artists like Sebastián Yatra, Aitana, Dakota Johnson, Kate Hudson, and more have been spotted on Spanish soil. Karol G and Feid join this list, enjoying some summer days packed with activities, including stunning boat trips, afternoons spent baking under the sun, and all sorts of dinners together. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category MCA Technology Data Analytics Leadership MBA Healthcare Cybersecurity Degree others Management Operations Management Data Science Data Science PGDM Finance Digital Marketing Project Management Product Management Design Thinking Public Policy Artificial Intelligence Others CXO healthcare Skills you'll gain: Programming Proficiency Data Handling & Analysis Cybersecurity Awareness & Skills Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Duration: 24 Months Vellore Institute of Technology VIT Master of Computer Applications Starts on Aug 14, 2024 Get Details Photographs shared on their social media show the two enjoying themselves as they drive through the island, go on excursions, enjoy some stunning sunsets, and spend time at the gorgeous Es Vedra overlook. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Indonesia: New Container Houses (Prices May Surprise You) Container House | Search ads Search Now Undo For celebrities, Ibiza has long been a hotspot. In recent years, stars like Sebastián Yatra, Aitana, Dakota Johnson, Kate Hudson, and others have been seen here. Karol G and Feid are the latest to join this list, making the most of their summer with activities like amazing boat rides, sunbathing afternoons, and various dinners together. Live Events The photos shared on their respective social media accounts show the couple having a great time driving around the island. The two are going on excursions, taking in breathtaking sunsets, and hanging out at the beautiful Es Vedra overlook. According to HOLA magazine, the pair has been accompanied by friends. The photos show a relaxed and beachy environment with music and good company. Exclusive villa for Karol G and her partner The couple is staying at a stunning villa of about 1,200 cubic meters, located in one of Ibiza's most exclusive neighborhoods. Created by Tres Cinco Uno Creative, the property features a sleek, modern design with open floor plans that merge seamlessly into the Mediterranean landscape. White tones and natural materials, like wood and stone, define the villa's decor and furniture. Amenities include multiple bedrooms, a gym, a movie theater, a kitchen, and several living spaces, some with views of the garden and the sea. Karol and Feid are yet another proof that Spain and its islands remain a go-to spot for models, actors, musicians, and others seeking a luxurious, stylish escape. They probably won't be the last to enjoy these perks this summer.
Yahoo
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Drake, Smiley, Kim Gordon, Feid and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Drake teams up with Canadian rap newcomer Smiley, Kim Gordon has a potent pro-freedom message for Donald Trump, and Colombian hitmaker Feid surprise releases his seventh studio album. Plus, new music from Gunna, Zara Larson, J-Hope, and more. Smiley feat. Drake '2 Mazza' (YouTube) More from Rolling Stone Kim Gordon Has Words for Donald Trump on Re-Recorded 'Bye Bye 25!' Drake Declares 'F-ck Hollywood and the Hamptons' on Smiley's '2 Mazza' Kendrick Lamar Performed 'Not Like Us' in Drake's Hometown for First Time Kim Gordon, 'Bye Bye 25!' (YouTube) Feid, 'Keloide' (YouTube) Gunna, 'Won't Stop' (YouTube) Kehlani, 'Folded' (YouTube) Cash Cobain feat. Only Heaven, 'Sick n Tired' (YouTube) Grupo Frontera, Manuel Turizo, 'La Del Proceso' (YouTube) Mark Ronson, Raye, 'Suzanne' (YouTube) Suki Waterhouse, 'The Bellboy (One Last Crush)' (YouTube) Zara Larsson 'Midnight Sun' (YouTube) Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts, 'Dark Mirage' (YouTube) J-Hope feat. GloRilla, 'Killin' It Girl' (YouTube) De'Wayne, 'Sundays' (YouTube) G Flip, 'Big Ol' Hammer' (YouTube) Bay Swag and Meek Mill, 'Seventeen' (YouTube) Dulce Maria, 'Jaula de Oro' (YouTube) Josh Ritter, 'You Won't Dig My Grave,' (YouTube) The Swell Season, 'Great Weight' (YouTube) BLP Kosher, 'Jack and Jill' (YouTube) BKTheRula, 'Dumb Shit' (YouTube) Calum Hood, 'Sweetdreams' (YouTube) Native Sun 'Squash' (YouTube) Marcelo Rubio, 'Si No la Vuelvo a Ver' (YouTube) Kashus Culpepper, feat. Sierra Ferrell, 'Broken Wing Bird' (YouTube) Googly Eyes, Joy Oladoku, Allison Ponthier, 'Jesus and John Wayne' (YouTube) India Shawn, 'Kill Switch' (YouTube) Natanya, 'Night Freaks' (YouTube) Laura Stevenson, 'I Couldn't Sleep' (YouTube) Rio Romeo, 'Without You' (YouTube) Gracie and Rachel, 'WTF' (YouTube) Vanita Leo, 'Caballito' (YouTube) Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked
Yahoo
23-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Feid and Tony Hawk Play PS2 and Share Cereal in Nostalgic ‘Ando XXIL' Video
Few things are more nostalgic than playing your favorite childhood video game. On Thursday night, Feid dropped the video for his single 'Ando XXIL,' on which he delivers bar after bar over a pure hip-hop beat — and lands onscreen ollies on PS2 alongside none other than Tony Hawk. The retro video captures Feid fully in his rap star bag. It opens with clips of him at a record store flipping through hip-hop vinyl, then playing Tony Hawk's Pro Skater as he reflects on his upbringing in the lyrics. After name-dropping the skate legend, Feid is shown at home, playing PS2 with Hawk himself as they laugh over their video game ollies and tricks. More from Rolling Stone Bad Bunny Cheers Up His Frog Pal Concho With Some Strippers in 'Ketu TeCré' Video Brray, Feid Welcome De La Rose, NTG, Yan Block on 'Te Colaboro' Remix Suki Waterhouse Channels Anna Nicole Smith in Sexy, Cinematic 'On This Love' Video The video jumps between scenes of the Colombian star traveling the world: riding a boat with friends, visiting Germany, Austria, and Spain, and posing with cars in various locations. Hawk is seen nodding along to Feid's rapid-fire bars in other clips. The video ends with the two sharing bowls of cereal before Hawk rides a skateboard off the dining table. 'Ando XXIL' follows the musician's more electronic-leaning single 'Dallax' featuring Ty Dolla $ign. He launched the new era with 'Nos Desconoximos' in late February after November's Sky Rompiendo collaborative project Las 9 de Ferxxo y Sky Rompiendo. He also joined Brray, De La Rose, and Yan Block on 'Te Colaboro (Remix)' on May 16. 'What can I tell you, love? We are so happy because the first song of the new project dropped,' Feid said on Instagram Stories after the release of the album's first single in February. 'Ferxxo is coming with a new album… It's a special project because after 10 years, it'll be dropping.' Best of Rolling Stone The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time

Hypebeast
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
Feid: All Green Everything
This article originally appeared in Hypebeast Magazine Issue 35: The Wavelength Issue. The moment you step off the plane at José María Córdova International Airport in Colombia, it's impossible to ignore: The musician Feid isn't just a national treasure; he's the sonic manifestation of the country's youth culture itself. His presence is everywhere, from suitcases, glasses, and t-shirts emblazoned with 'Ferxxo' stickers, referencing Feid's nickname, to street vendors lining the sidewalks with bootleg merch. His unmistakable reggaeton anthems boom from passing cars in an endless loop, and just beyond the terminal, a towering 50-foot billboard cements his status. Feid is more than an artist here—he's a movement. I'll be honest: I had only heard a couple songs by the reggaeton don before I accepted an offer to fly to Medellín to watch him perform in front of 70,000 people three nights in a row. I say this with more than a hint of shame: In 2024, Feid was the 10th most-streamed artist in the world, and a number of his tracks were the most played in all of Latin America. He's been nominated for 10 Latin Grammys, and he won Best Reggaeton Performance in 2024 for his song 'Perro Negro' with Bad Bunny. The 32-year-old Colombian artist has also written multiple Billboard-topping hits for J Balvin, including the 2016 globe-dominating smash 'Ginza.' As if that wasn't enough, he's collaborated with every major player in the reggaeton MVP league, from Balvin and Bunny, to Rauw Alejandro, Karol G, Maluma, and Ryan Castro. Music critics like Robert Christgau, Chuck Klosterman, and Jon Caramanica have all posited that there is no monoculture anymore. This suggests that in an era of globalization, the infinite jukebox offered by streaming technology—and countless subcultures and subgenres waning and waxing at an increasing clip—even South America's biggest musicians don't necessarily become household names elsewhere. Feid may have more than a billion streams on singles like 'Luna' and 'Feliz Cumpleaños Ferxxo,' but that doesn't mean he's being played on Hot 97 in New York. Maybe I'm just making excuses to hide my age. Now, in my early thirties, I could be getting too complacent, trapped in algorithmically-driven filter bubbles and 'taste neighborhoods.' Sure, I like Colombian post-dubstep producer Verraco, or the Bronx-raised, techno-cumbia hybrid DJ hellotones. But I'm not a native Spanish speaker, and when it comes to pop music, I only know the crossover successes by virtue of their press coverage—Rosalia, Bad Bunny, J Balvin, etc. Statistically, Feid is as big as any of these artists. But he's just starting to grace the covers of US-based magazines and the lineups of festivals like Governor's Ball, where he's headlining this spring. The man born Salomón Villada Hoyos is an undeniable superstar back home, but remains a relative newcomer to gringo ears. When I first discussed a Feid interview with his publicist—and, later, my de facto fixer in Medellín—Albert Piedrahita, he repeatedly stressed that a Zoom chat wouldn't cut it. I had to come to Colombia, he said, and witness firsthand that Ferxxo is a movement, one that could very soon be embraced the world over. The concert took place at a stadium, Estadio Atanasio Girardot, home to football clubs Atlético Nacional and Independiente Medellín. The venue typically has a capacity of 45,000, but Feid's team worked with the government to extend the space by an additional 25,000 seats each night. I was told again and again that the three-night suite was expected to be such a spectacle that people flew in from all over the continent just to witness the glory— the event for reggaeton lovers throughout all of LATAM. It's alleged that this was the biggest show in the history of Medellín, if not all of Colombia. Further (or Furxxther), the shows would coincide with Las Velitas, the unofficial start of the Christmas season, when Colombians place candles and paper lanterns on windowsills, sidewalks, streets, and parks as a symbolic tribute to the Virgin Mary and her Immaculate Conception. The stadium shows weren't just a homecoming, but an extension of one of Medellín's most significant holidays. In effect, it was to be a spiritual spectacle that Feid and his team were treating with meticulous devotion. As the musician told me later, 'This day, Las Velitas, is the most nostalgic one for me.' Feid's green gold manifests sonically in a myriad of ways. While he notes that he grew up in Colombia with 'all this Puerto Rican influence,' his aim is to 'keep the roots of Puerto Rican reggaeton and try to always create something new in the beat.' This translates into his signature 'sentimental reggaeton' style (sometimes called 'sad boy perreo') where lovelorn ballads rest on top of production not typically found in the genre: hip-hop-style 808s, synths, Afrobeats, smooth tech-house, and more. Feid regularly incorporates local Colombian slang into his lyrics, too, such as 'Hey mor' and 'chimba' (meaning cool) to pay homage to his native country. Plus, it's worth noting that his music and visual universe have a distinct sense of humor. He has lyrics, for example, that paint him as both a lover in the doghouse and simultaneously a dog in heat. His music videos take the disposition even further. One that comes to mind is 'PPCP,' which features close-up shots of strippers smoking weed juxtaposed with a group of nuns blurred as though mandated to comply with local censors. The album cover for LOS 9 , too, features three fisheye photos of Feid and Sky alongside Taz from Looney Tunes where the three mess around with dynamite and get their Acme-induced comeuppance. 'A lot of reggaeton artists are focused on being cool—who's the craziest dresser, or who has the craziest music videos,' Feid told me later. 'But for me personally, it's about being myself with my music.' The recurring caricature of Feid with an oversized, devilish grin couldn't be more on point: The man is a cartoon come to life. This is reflected to the umpteenth degree in his pupil-dilating live shows that embrace maximalism and soulfulness in equal measure. Before every concert, Feid's whole camp engages in a pre-show prayer, usually followed by a shot of Aguardiente—the anise-flavored liqueur popular in the Andean region. On the first night of his stadium shows, the team prayed longer than usual due to the sheer scale of the event. 'We always put everything in God and le fe [faith],' the artist explained. 'And this show is special because my parents are here and it's a holiday. But I'm ready. Once we get the prayer in, it's just a deep breath and boom.' Showtime. Feid makes it sound easy and stress free. While his artist persona is outsized, he's modest and easygoing—almost carefree—in conversation. The truth is that the concert was, bar none, the most grandiose and swaggering performance I've ever witnessed. It kicked off with a sleight-of-hand: Feid snuck into a box as if he were Houdini's assistant and was discreetly rolled through the crowd before slipping under the behemoth stage. There, he popped out of the trunk wearing a mask and hoodie before swapping the fit for his signature white Oakleys, snapback hat, and a custom black-and-green tactical vest made by the Colombian brand 747. The stage featured modular stacks of scaffolding that stood over 300 feet tall, resembling a halfway-built skyscraper. Inside the structure were platforms at varying heights, and close to a dozen LED screens positioned to cover every angle of the oval-shaped arena. The whole stage was dark and the pre-show DJs paused their sets as Feid secretly climbed his way to the top. The 70,000 concert goers collectively held their breath, aware that the sensory respite signaled that things were about to explode — literally. After an almost deafening silence, church-like organs began emanating from the speaker stacks followed by what sounded like Gregorian chanting. The screens lit up with black-and-green animations depicting a dystopian society of people seemingly under despotic rule. Military trucks pulled by barking Rottweilers sped by lines of people awaiting a grim fate. Close-ups of green pupils blinked everywhere. As the organs reached a crescendo, the myriad screens displayed a composite image of a child who suddenly grinned with Feid's monster teeth. The chanting got faster and the imagery responded in kind: Smirking child, a cartoon of Feid, guard dogs, and then an apocalyptic landscape: FERRXOCALIPSIS. The visuals transformed from 2D to 3D as the stage cameras focused on Feid standing atop the scaffolding's highest platform. He started rapping the opening bars of 'Alakran': La' chimbitas, ¿a ver, dónde están? / Que pelen la' nalguita como chin-chan / Se sientan en la silla del huracán / Viper, viper, no confía en na', ey. Then, a deep breath and BOOM: fireworks exploded round after round, bursts of flames shot into the air, confetti rained down, and decibels surged as spotlights locked on to the superstar as he appeared seemingly from nowhere. The audience responded with a scream that matched the scene's intensity, evoking the frenzied excitement of fans watching The Beatles play the Washington Coliseum in 1964. For the next three hours and twenty minutes, Feid never stopped moving, nor did the deluge of pyrotechnics, lasers, and green-tinged chaos of his LED-driven simulacra. Medellín wanted an extravaganza worthy of Las Velitas and they got just that: A concert longer than most Grateful Dead shows, more gunpowder than NYC's East River on the Fourth of July, and no fewer than six surprise guests—including Rauw Alejandro, Miky Woodz, Maisak, Sech, Ryan Castro, Yandel, and ATL Jacob. (Nights two and three would feature appearances from Majid Jordan, J Balvin, Bad Bunny, Karol G, Maluma, and others). Hell, his guitarist even had a custom Fury Road -style axe that unleashed balls of fire. 'Here I can sing songs that I haven't sung on the tour because we're in Medellín,' Feid said to the sea of fans. This wasn't exactly a surprise, as the set list confirmed he performed over 50 tracks each night, from bigger hits like 'Luna' and 'Perro Negro,' to deeper cuts like 'Tengo Fe' and 'Ey Chory.' Throughout the musical melee, Feid was in perpetual motion—embracing something between a skip and a jog. He told me later that 'I jump a lot because that's the way I get people to connect with my energy,' adding that his outfits were chosen specifically to aid his continuous kinetics. On top of rocking his collaborative Salomons, Feid later changed into a breathable Stone Island shirt, and kept his white Oakleys on all night to protect his eyes from cornea-eviscerating LEDs. 'The more comfortable I can feel when I'm performing, the better.' By the time the marathon concert ended, close to 2am, confetti was sticking to his sweat-covered skin. On night two, I met a representative from the Guinness Book of World Records in an official-looking uniform (including a GBOWR nametag) who was there to confirm another milestone for Feid. Each night, he broke the record for the greatest distance traveled during a live musical performance on stage—more than 10 kilometers. 'This achievement is the result of teamwork, passion, and dedication. Today, you've shown that every step counts,' said the rep upon presenting him the official certificate. The teamwork nod was on point. As Feid emphasized multiple times during our interview, 'It's not all about me, it's about a lot of people working together, sharing a dream, on the project called Feid, Ferxxo, Ferxxocalipsis. I always tell my crew, 'I want to be the bridge for you guys to make your dreams come true, too.'' This ethos was reflected in the comedown after each whirl wind performance, where the team lined the corridors leading up to the green room and chanted a victory song as every performer and crew member made their way backstage: Mira como mueve los hombritos! Y como se llama usted? ('Look at how he moves his shoulders! And what's your name?'). One by one, each passerby shouted their name, did a little dance, then received overjoyed bear hugs from dozens of people. Feid came last, and the love hit an apex —cheers, daps, jokes, more hugs. After, the entire team, including Feid's family, gathered for arepas con huevo and sopa de costilla as they went over the show highlights. 'For me, it's all about giving peace to people,' Feid explained. 'It's not like I'm selling feelings, but yes, the music is like I'm transferring emotions to the people. And those feelings translate better in person. You have to live with me in the moment and you'll get it. That's why you needed to come to Colombia to truly understand my thing.' And Las Velitas represents the city at its most triumphant, the people experiencing a collective high. 'When you feel that energy—people out on the streets, eating chicharon, drinking cervezas and aguardiente, it's something that I'm not afraid to show the world.' Feid said. I am from this city —and I want the world to understand that.'

Hypebeast
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
Best New Tracks: Gunna, Lil Tecca, Kevin Abstract, and More
As the week in music comes to a close, Hypebeast has rounded up the best projects for the latest installment of Best New Tracks. Albums land fromLil Tecca,KayCyy,Feid,FearDorian,Slick Rickandskaiwater, withKevin Abstractalso dropping a Wayneextended hisTha Carter VIwithThe Carter VI (Bonus)edition, withREASONsimilarly extending hisI Love You Againalbum. Japanese Breakfast,Gunna,Larry JunexCardo Got Wings,Pi'erre BourneandBktherulaall released singles. After unveiling standout singles 'Dark Thoughts' and 'OWA OWA,' Lil Tecca has unveiled the follow-up project toPLAN A, his fifth studio album,DOPAMINE. The sole feature on the album comes from none other thanKen Carson. Spotify|Apple Music KayCyy is back with his first project since 2023' I Was Bornfeatures singles 'ALL IN VEIN (DRUMS),' 'Falling On Purpose' with Brinx Carter and 'Wine & Dine,' which land as the last three songs on the 13-track tracklist, respectively. Spotify|Apple Music It's a good week when we get a surprise Ferxxo project. Feid surprised fans withFERXXO VOL 5: Sagradoon Monday, June 9, a 17-cut album that serves as a primarily solo offering, complete with fan-favorite single 'DALLAX' featuringTy Dolla $ign. Spotify|Apple Music As Kevin Abstract continues to gear up for the release ofBLUSH, theBROCKHAMPTONmusician took to Discord to drop off a new EP of demo tapes that will not appear on the imminent project. Discord With the aftermath ofTha Carter VIstill setting in, Lil Wayne is continuing to expand the album's reach with its 'Bonus' edition. The originally 19-track LP now includes two more tracks tacked onto the end of the lineup: 'Banned From NO' withNicki Minajand 'Momma Don't Worry' withFutureandLil Baby. Spotify|Apple Music Lifted fromA24'sMaterialists, Japanese Breakfast has revealed 'My Baby (Got Nothing At All) viaA24 Music. Spotify|Apple Music Pi'erre Bourne has delivered on the second single from his album rollout run; following up 'Blocs' is the long-awaited leak, 'Pop.' Spotify|Apple Music Filled with a fresh lineup of new music, FearDorian has served up the 12-track albumOut The Past With A Window. Spotify|Apple Music For Don Toliver's birthday, the rapper took to YouTube to share a minute-long snippet of new music dubbed 'FWU (GEMINI SEASON).' YouTube WithLUCYjust a week away, Bktherula has been on a consistent run with her single releases. The latest in the release schedule is dubbed 'DUMB SHIT.' Spotify|Apple Music After taking to Instagram to reveal the news of new music coming on Friday the 13th just yesterday, Gunna has dropped a new single, 'Won't Stop.' Spotify|Apple Music Closing out skaiwater's mixtape trilogy comespinkPrint six-song EP includes titles 'skin,' 'i think we deep' and 'the one.' Spotify|Apple Music I Love You Againfirst landed back in February, but REASON reminded us he wasn't done with the album's enthralling universe quite yet. The rapper expanded the album with what's billed as theI Love You Again (Extended Deluxe.) Spotify|Apple Music Slick Rick has shared his first album in over 25 an audiovisual album (having recently premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival) and features executive production fromIdris Elbaand features fromNas,GiggsandEstelle. Spotify|Apple Music Larry June and Cardo Got Wings stay locked in, lifting the curtain on another new single. Arriving shortly after late May's 'Black Man' comes 'On The Unda.' Spotify|Apple Music