From her debut album Unstoppable to No Me Arrepiento de Sentir Tanto, see Billboard's ranking.
If her debut album title is any indication, Karol G is truly “unstoppable.”.
Her 2017 set, which includes collaborations with Ozuna on “Hello” and Bad Bunny on “Ahora Me Llama,” instantly placed the Colombian artist on the map as one of the rising woman voices in reggaetón.
By her third studio album, KG0516, which became her first No. 1 on the Top Latin Albums chart in 2021, she was a household name. And with her 2023 blockbuster Mañana Será Bonito, she had become a global force to be reckoned with.
The latter made history on the Billboard 200 albums chart as the first No. 1 all-Spanish-language album by a woman artist, and won the coveted album of the year award at the 2023 Latin Grammys.
Born Carolina Giraldo Navarro, Karol has released seven official studio albums from her 2017 Unstoppable to her most recent, No Me Arrepiento de Sentir Tanto, out this month.
Karol G’s ‘No Me Arrepiento de Sentir Tanto’ Album: All 14 Tracks Ranked.
While she’s one to effortlessly experiment with new sounds, such as merengue (“Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido”), dembow (“Ojos Ferrari”), bachata (“Amiga Mía”) and Mexican music (“200 Copas), Karol’s discography has truly captured all of her versions — vulnerable, in love, heartbroken and empowered — throughout the years.
That precise evolution is represented in her latest set, No Me Arrepiento de Sentir Tanto — a 14-track project where she’s in her feels, mainly powered by nostalgic ballads.
NMADST — a sonic steer from her 2025 tropical-heavy album Tropicoqueta — debuted at No. 1 on the Top Latin Albums chart and No. 8 on the Billboard 200 chart. Meanwhile, the new album’s Drake-assisted “Ahí” debuted atop Hot Latin Songs, breaking Bad Bunny’s record-holding streak with “DTMF.”.
Below, Billboard ranks all of Karol G’s albums, in descending order.
Release Date: October 27, 2017 On Top Latin Albums: Peaked at No. 2On Billboard 200: Peaked at No. 192.
On her debut studio album, her first under Universal Music Latino, Karol G dropped some timeless gems including “A Ella,” “Casi Nada,” and the Bad Bunny-assisted “Ahora Me Llama,” which also has a remix with Quavo.
In 2017, the reggaetón-pop set became the highest-charting debut set by a woman in more than two years on Top Latin Albums chart, following Chiquis’ Ahora that opened at No.
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