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In a world that often tells women to stay silent about their pain, Karen Lizarazo sings it, owns it, and transforms it into art. The Colombian singer-songwriter, known as “La Patrona del Vallenato,” is celebrating a career-defining milestone: her album De Amor Nadie Se Muere has been nominated for a Latin GRAMMY® in the Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album category at the 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards.

A Turning Point in Karen’s Career

This nomination solidifies Lizarazo’s place as one of the most authentic and powerful voices in Colombian music. But beyond recognition, De Amor Nadie Se Muere represents a personal and artistic transformation. The 12-track album is an unfiltered exploration of love, heartbreak, and resilience, written from moments of vulnerability and growth.

Each track feels like a diary entry, tracing an emotional journey through loss, grief, healing, and self-rediscovery. Karen’s ability to lay bare her experiences turns the album into more than music, it’s a movement of empowerment and honesty.

“Mi Mejor Versión”: The Heart of the Album

The album’s focus track, “Mi Mejor Versión,” embodies its spirit: the courage of putting yourself back together. The minimalist video, filmed in Karen’s own apartment, captures the quiet solitude of a post-breakup morning. Instead of despair, it radiates dignity and autonomy, a visual testament to choosing joy on your own terms.

A Voice for Women Everywhere

For Lizarazo, De Amor Nadie Se Muere is more than an album title, it’s a mantra. Through her songs, she amplifies the voices of women who have loved, lost, and risen stronger. She traces every phase of love with poetic clarity: the illusion, the rupture, and the rediscovery of self.

With this project, Karen reaffirms that heartbreak doesn’t have the final word. Instead, music becomes a mirror of resilience and a reminder that from sorrow comes strength.

Latin GRAMMYs® 2025

The 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY® Awards will take place on Thursday, November 13, 2025, live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. For Karen Lizarazo, the nomination is not only recognition of her artistry, but also of her courage to turn pain into power.

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