Maluma surprised his fans with a new look for his next album: “Dirty boy is back”

Maluma shared the drastic‍ change that reminded him of his appearance at the start of⁢ his music career – credit @maluma/Instagram

Paisa singer Maluma has recently gone viral after​ a group​ of his fans started ⁤a campaign to collect signatures asking​ him‍ to say goodbye to his long hair and resume the look he had at the beginning of his music career .

In‌ response to the‍ request of⁤ his fans,⁢ the singer ‍shared on ‌Instagram the moment​ he cut his hair, showing the ‍style of his era again. Nice Boy, Dirty Boy from⁣ 2015, where it was ‍trimmed. In addition, his ​fans have wished ⁣him to return to the music of his ⁤first ⁤album.

The paisa listened ​to the requests of his​ fans and said goodbye to his hair to start a new era of music – credit @maluma / Instagram

In the ​video, Maluma uses a razor to cut his hair and joins the publication promoting his next single titled Things Pendings,⁣ which will be released ⁤on November 22, is considered a modern⁣ version of his 2015 project, This is according to what the paisa⁣ wrote in his post. “What you​ asked for… Things pending21/11 +Pretty + Dirty”.

Apparently, the single will arrive ‍at the same time as​ the‌ next studio album +Nice + ‌Dirty, with which the ​paisa intends to ‍honor ⁤the tenth anniversary of his third music release,‍ with which he‌ was able to conquer the international ⁢community with songs such as: ⁢ Destroyed cassette, The ​loser, Carnival ⁣y No contract.

The video, which already​ has more than a million views‌ i like On Instagram, he released responses from fans, who thanked ​him for listening to their requests, but also confirmed that a new era of success for the singer is yet to come. “Dry​ my ‍canoe”, why​ do ​you look so ‌good, shave my head and I’m sick”, “super divi bald method”, “Bald Bald, God”, “my life starts to get better from ​here”, “Yes dirty boy back”“Maluma‍ prime is back”, “I feel women things”.

The reggaeton ‌singer used the change of look to herald a new era of music – credit @maluma / Instagram

The ⁤Latin Grammy ‍winner also shared an Instagram ‍story in which he thanked ‌the recipient ​for the love his fans gave ⁤him when he returned to⁣ his iconic look. “My people are back, we are back…⁤ Maluma’s⁣ baby is back, more nice ‍ and more dirty than ever. Thank you so much for your comments, how crazy are the ‌millions of views on the video and ⁤teaser Things pendingThank you very much for letting me know your opinion.n… ⁣You wanted that Maluma and you have them,” he ‌said.

Even the singer ⁣Paisa admitted that​ he felt like he was more ⁢than 10 years ⁣ago⁢ when he looked shaved ⁢for the first time, “we are back to that time, I feel as a new package… ⁢I’m⁤ happy, thank you for this new era of ⁢my musical life.” , he said.

The‍ movement of fans ​calling for the performer to​ say goodbye to his hair gained momentum when content creator Lola Lolita shared a video on her ​TikTok ⁤account in ​which ‍she promoted ​a signature collection for her ⁢fans so that the singer would⁢ comply her promise⁣ .

In⁣ the video, which has more than a‍ million views, you⁤ can see the influencer singing Borró’s cassette while the description of the video reads: ““Together sign ⁣that Maluma will rap⁣ as the dirty boy, nice boy,” to ask that the followers ⁢of the reggaeton singer ‌did not hesitate to answer.

From photos, videos, many fans ask​ the singer to return to his old days when‌ he was a bald man, over the ⁣years Maluma has shown that he is ‌still a fashionable man, but it seems that‌ his fans prefer previous followers. look - credit @lolalolita/TikTokFrom photos, videos, ⁢many fans ask the singer to return to his old days when he was a bald man,​ over the years Maluma has shown that he is still a fashionable man, but it seems that his fans prefer previous followers. look – ⁤credit @lolalolita/TikTok

“Yes please, Maluma is ⁣bald primary”, “if we ask you, Maluma”, “Maluma ‌has heard your⁤ prayers”, “I ⁤think only you can help us make it happen”, ⁢ “He’s handsome anyway, but his Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy era was‌ the best”, ⁢”I signed without thinking”, “Where do I ‍sign?”, “Did⁤ he stick?” some of the reactions ⁣in the video⁢ were from the ⁢Spanish influencer.

Interview: Transformations ‌in the Spotlight with⁤ Maluma’s⁣ Stylistic Evolution

Editor (Time.news): Good day, and welcome to Time.news! Today,⁢ we have a ⁢special guest, renowned music and image consultant, ‍Sofia ‍Reyes. She’s⁣ here to discuss the recent transformation of popular reggaeton artist,‍ Maluma, and the significance of his hair makeover⁢ in ​the context of his career. Sofia, thank you for joining us!

Sofia Reyes: Thank you for having me! It’s great to be here to discuss ⁢such ⁢a fascinating topic.

Editor: To‍ kick ⁤things off, can you ⁤tell‍ us ‌about the‌ recent viral trend surrounding Maluma and ‌his fans’ campaign for him to change his ⁣hairstyle‍ back to the look he had ⁣when he first entered the music industry?

Sofia: Absolutely! It’s⁢ symbolic of how deeply fans connect​ with an artist’s persona. Maluma’s transformation⁤ is not just about hair; it’s about nostalgia and the journey⁤ he has taken as an‍ artist. By cutting his hair,⁤ he is ⁣signaling a return to his roots which resonates overwhelmingly with his audience.

Editor: It seems⁣ his fans have been quite ⁣vocal about ⁤this change. They even collected signatures! What does this indicate about the power of fan engagement in today’s music⁢ industry?

Sofia: ​ Fan engagement ⁤is more crucial than ever.‌ In this⁢ digital age, artists have a direct line to their fans through social media. When fans‌ take⁣ action, like collecting signatures or⁣ launching a campaign, it⁣ shows⁢ their investment in the artist’s journey. Maluma’s decision to ‌respond⁢ to their wishes demonstrates his understanding‍ of this relationship and his willingness to evolve while keeping⁤ his supporters in mind.

Editor: Maluma mentioned feeling ⁢like he was‌ back to ‌his⁣ beginnings when he shaved his head. How does physical appearance influence an artist’s brand and music?

Sofia: An artist’s physical appearance plays a significant role in shaping their⁤ brand identity. For Maluma, hair became a part of ​his evolving image—from the youthful, ⁣almost rebellious look associated with his early hits to a more mature persona. The recent buzz about his transformation is a reminder that artists⁣ are‌ not static; they can‌ redefine themselves continuously. This hair ​change ⁤signifies a new era for him, both aesthetically and musically.

Editor: ⁣ Speaking‍ of music, he’s releasing a new single titled “Things Pending” that ⁢is said to reflect a modern version of his ‌earlier work. How do visual​ transformations like this align with ⁢an artist’s musical evolution?

Sofia: They are intrinsically linked. Just⁢ as ⁣Maluma is shedding⁢ his old look, he’s also embracing new musical directions. ⁢The aesthetics around an ⁢artist can enhance their musical storytelling. By presenting a fresh image, he​ is telling the world that⁢ his creativity is evolving. This can lead to renewed interest in his music, particularly from fans who have been ⁤longing for the sound of his earlier work.

Editor: ⁣ It sounds like‍ this transformation is a broader commentary on personal growth​ as ⁢well. How do you think artists can​ balance fan expectations ⁣with their personal artistic visions?

Sofia: ‌That’s a delicate balance. Artists must navigate their creative⁤ instincts⁤ while considering what their fan base loves. It’s a tightrope⁤ walk—they should ⁣remain true to themselves while acknowledging their fans’ sentiments.⁣ Maluma’s return to a beloved⁤ look is a great example of that balance. It combines personal comfort with a fan-centric approach, ​allowing for ⁢authenticity while still catering to audience desires.

Editor: ⁢Maluma also expressed gratitude towards his fans for their overwhelming support. What role does audience feedback play in shaping⁢ an artist’s trajectory?

Sofia: Audience feedback is pivotal. ‌It can validate an artist’s choices ​or signal the​ need for change. Artists like Maluma thrive when they can gauge their fans’ reactions.⁤ The more they ‍understand their audience, the more they ​can⁢ craft an experience that feels genuine and aligned with what people want, which leads to sustained success in an ever-evolving‌ music landscape.

Editor: This has‍ been such an enlightening discussion, Sofia! It ⁢seems ​that Maluma’s transformation is ‍much more than a hairstyle change; it’s a reflection⁢ of nostalgia, engagement,‌ and artistic evolution. Thank you ⁣for joining us today!

Sofia: ⁢ It was ⁤a pleasure! I look forward to ⁣seeing how Maluma continues to ​grow as an artist. Thank you for having ‍me!

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