Jessica Giraldo recognized for her role in Karol G's success

Jessica Giraldo, Karol G's manager, has received multiple honors for her impact on the Latin music industry. In 2024 and 2025, Billboard included her in lists of influential executives, and Variety named her among key leaders in managing Spanish-speaking artists. Karol G publicly celebrated these achievements as completely deserved.

In an opinion column published on December 17, 2025, columnist Nicolás Ordóñez Ruiz highlights the essential role of managers behind artists, focusing on Jessica Giraldo and her collaboration with Karol G. Ordóñez met Giraldo in 2020 and, over five years, has observed how she turns her sister's ideas into realities that impact society.

Karol G stands as the number one artist of the generation and an iconic figure in Colombia's cultural history, not only for her professional success but for her humanity and desire for change through music. Giraldo has dedicated her best years to this project with constant dedication, contributing to Karol G becoming an ambassador for Colombia and the Latin essence worldwide.

Giraldo's recognitions underscore her influence. In 2024, Billboard included her as one of the most influential executives in Latin music, highlighting her role in Karol G's success. In 2025, Billboard honored her again in its Women in Music list, recognizing her relevance in the industry. Additionally, Variety magazine named her among the 40 great leaders in managing Spanish-speaking artists. Karol G publicly celebrated this last award, describing it as “completamente merecido”.

Ordóñez emphasizes that families like the Giraldo represent the best of Colombia and its capacity to transform the world, serving as an instrument for new generations.

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