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Karol G and Maluma Reunite at the 2026 AMAs, Celebrating Colombian Music's Global Reach

Karol G and Maluma Reunite at the 2026 AMAs, Celebrating Colombian Music's Global Reach
Music · 2026
Photo · Andres Ruiz for Latino World News
By Andres Ruiz Photographer & Reporter May 26, 2026 3 min read

Las Vegas was the backdrop for one of the most talked-about moments of the 2026 American Music Awards: the reunion of Colombian superstars Karol G and Maluma. Though they arrived separately, the two Medellín natives crossed paths on the blue carpet, and the chemistry was immediate. Cameras captured their warm embrace and easy laughter, and within minutes, clips were flooding TikTok and Instagram. Fans across the Americas and beyond celebrated the sight of these two icons together, a reminder of the deep bonds that run through Latin music's current golden era.

Style and Substance on the Blue Carpet

Each artist brought their own distinct flair to the event. Maluma opted for a tailored gray suit that balanced classic elegance with his signature edge—think clean lines, a subtle nod to old Hollywood, and those unmistakable tattoos peeking through. Fashion critics praised the look as a mature evolution for the "Hawái" singer, who has been exploring new musical directions in recent projects like 'Loco X Volver,' inspired by his daughter Paris.

Karol G, meanwhile, turned heads in a daring ensemble: a voluminous skirt paired with a transparent top that showcased her fearless approach to style. The outfit was a statement—bold, unapologetic, and very much in line with the "Bichota" persona that has made her a global phenomenon. Together, they embodied the diversity of Colombian fashion and music, proving that the country's cultural exports are as varied as they are influential.

Karol G's Stage Dominance

If the blue carpet was a warm-up, Karol G's performance during the main ceremony was the main event. She took the stage to deliver a vibrant rendition of her hit Ivonny Bonita, a track that has become an anthem for self-love and resilience. The production was immersive—striking visuals, a live band, and a palpable connection with the audience in Las Vegas. It was a performance that reaffirmed why she remains one of the most streamed artists globally, and why her Tropitour announcement earlier this year generated such massive buzz.

The night was a testament to Colombian talent's growing influence on the world stage. From the Medellín music scene that birthed both artists to the international arenas they now command, Karol G and Maluma represent a generation of Latin artists who have broken down barriers. Their reunion at the AMAs wasn't just a viral moment—it was a celebration of friendship, shared roots, and the power of music to bring people together.

As the evening wound down, fans and media alike were left with a sense of pride. In an industry often marked by fleeting collaborations, the genuine camaraderie between these two stars stood out. For the Latino community in the U.S. and beyond, it was a reminder that our stories, our rhythms, and our connections matter—and that they can light up even the biggest stages in the world.

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