Zitat des Tages von Maluma:
My boys asked me to write beautiful letters for their ex-girls so they could get them back. I thought, 'I should be writing songs for myself.'
I love women.
Maluma comes from my mom, my dad and my sister's names. The first letters of my mom's name are Ma, my dad's is Lu, and my sister's is Ma.
People should focus on my foundation, my projects, and everything positive and important that I am doing in Latin America and the around the world.
It's interesting that a lot of female artists want to collaborate with me.
I was known for singing romantic songs to women, but I can also be that guy talking about why you can't be the only girl for me.
I am a man who is noble. I have a good heart, but at the same time, I'm a little malicioso. There's no way of hiding that side.
Sometimes I post something unwittingly that connects with women. But I never think, 'OK, let's take a shirtless picture for the girls.'
That connection that I have with my fans is really special, and every time, when I have moments, when I have free time, the only thing that I think about is what I'm going to post, what I'm going to say to my fans.
I loved to sing in family parties, for my friends and family. That's how I discovered my talent.
I have a lot of artists who I just love to hear their music, and I'm a fan of them.
I played soccer when I was a kid. I started when I was 8 and played for 8 more years. I was pretty good. I used to train with Atletico Nacional, which is one of the most important teams in Colombia. I used to train every day.
I'm still going to sing these songs because trap is a type of music very popular in the streets, and people want to hear it.
I'm trying to find the balance and do, like, 'Spanglish' music or some songs in Spanish and others in English or do a translation.
In Latin America, people want you to write beautiful melodies and words. But there are also songs that do well because they show the reality of life.
We work a lot, and we have a lot of discipline because we are really tired that people know Colombia as a violent country. We just want to change that face of the country, and the music that we're doing is the music that people want, that people love.
The team at ASCAP is a genuine family, and I am proud to be part of an organization that is home to so many legendary songwriters and composers.
I filled the margins of my schoolbooks with lyrics.
I feel grateful for the Puerto Ricans who created this genre that has inspired me to have such a beautiful career. Reggaeton has allowed me to continue evolving and growing musically, and I have been able to make it mine as well.
I think that I could be an example to young people, and they know that dreams come true.
I like to prepare each tour in a different way.
It's not only about the material things - I also have a spiritual side.