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Maluma Declares Love For Colombia With A Rallying Cry In Spanish


Maluma posted a short Spanish-language message on Instagram Monday declaring his love for Colombia. The post drew more than 666,000 likes.

The Colombian reggaeton star’s caption read: “La tierrita que me quiere, la tierrita que yo más amo,” paired with Colombia’s flag emoji and the rallying cry “VAMOS COLOMBIA!” In English, that translates to “The little land that loves me, the little land that I love the most. GO COLOMBIA!”

The phrasing is specific. “Tierrita” is a Colombian diminutive of “tierra,” meaning “land” or “earth.” The “-ita” suffix adds warmth, turning a simple word into an expression of personal belonging. Colombian Spanish is full of these diminutive forms, used as terms of endearment. That kind of wording doesn’t usually come from a PR team.

Maluma, born Juan Luis Londoño Arias in Medellín in 1994, has spent the last decade building one of Latin music’s most recognizable careers. He’s worked with Marc Anthony, Madonna, and J Balvin. His catalog moves through reggaeton, pop, and trap. He’s headlined arenas across Europe and the Americas.

Colombia has produced a wave of globally recognized Latin artists in recent years. Shakira, J Balvin, and Karol G all come from the country. All three have been publicly outspoken about their Colombian roots. Colombian acts have become some of the most-streamed in Latin music over the past decade. Maluma fits squarely in that group.

His reach has extended beyond music. He starred alongside Jennifer Lopez in the 2022 romantic comedy “Marry Me.” It was among the more visible Hollywood moves made by a Latin music artist in recent years. His 2023 album “Don Juan” continued that international push, supported by an extensive global tour.

Maluma’s World Cup history gives Monday’s message added context. In 2018, he released “Colors,” the official Coca-Cola anthem for the Russia tournament. He was back in 2022 as a featured performer at the Qatar World Cup. Showing up for Colombia at the 2026 edition fits the pattern.

The 2026 tournament is being co-hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. It’s the first World Cup to feature 48 teams. Colombia’s national team is among the competing squads generating attention throughout the competition. Maluma’s caption lands as both a personal declaration and a public rallying call from one of the country’s most globally recognized names.

The 666,000-plus likes reflect real movement. Maluma’s Instagram following runs into the tens of millions. For a two-line caption, that response was strong. The World Cup timing and the warmth of the language drove most of it.

Maluma has been partly based in Miami in recent years, but he’s consistently maintained a public connection to Colombia. Colombian media regularly covers him as a national figure, not just an export.

A sentence and a cheer. The likes came fast.




This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider

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