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Becky G’s greatest collab yet with herself, Karol G & Benny Blanco

When a musician speaks about collaboration, it’s often more than just a business transaction—it’s a story about trust, harmony, and finding your authentic voice. Becky G recently opened up about the deeply personal creative relationships she shares with fellow stars, revealing how her journey is less about choosing collaborators and more about embracing a beautiful, effortless dynamic.

In a recent interview on The Zane Lowe Show for Apple Music, G discussed the creation of her latest album, BARAJA BENDITA. She emphasized that this project is unique because it represents her greatest collaboration yet, focusing on a shared space where she and her creative partners can exist unapologetically, balancing vulnerability with strength. She spoke about the connection with Rebbeca, stating that they are creating music from a place of shared energy, unburdened by the need to make choices.

This creative harmony extends to her work with Benny Blanco. G expressed deep gratitude for Blanco’s support, noting that he has been a constant presence through various seasons of her artistry, recognizing him as a foundational personality in her journey.

The emotional core of G’s narrative, however, often centers on her friendship with Colombian superstar Karol G. Reflecting on their dynamic, G found inspiration in watching Karol G successfully navigate the spotlight, particularly as the first Latina headliner at Coachella. She described the energy between them as a beautiful exchange, highlighting a natural acceptance and support, as if Karol G is always willing to offer a supportive hand.

The bond between the two artists was particularly inspiring during a recent shared moment on Karol G’s tour stop at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, where they performed their smash hit “MAMIII.” G found the exchange truly moving, noting how their contrasting energies create a wonderful dynamic that feels both supportive and exhilarating.

This theme of connection is not limited to her primary collaborators. Becky G also shared appreciation for her work on tracks like “Te Olvido (La La),” a cumbia-driven single released earlier this year featuring Benny Blanco and Selena Gomez, showcasing a diverse and interconnected musical world.

Beyond her studio work, G has continued to garner recognition for her impact in the music sphere. She was recently featured in Billboard Español’s 2026 Latin Women in Music cover story and was honored with the event’s Global Impact Award, cementing her status as a powerful voice in Latin music.