Skip Nav

Maluma Talks About His Career in Elle's February 2021 Issue

7 Things We Learned About Maluma From His Historic Elle Cover

He values spirituality over material things. "I feel like the artists right now, the modern artists, are losing their spirituality, and that's kind of sad. I don't feel like they pray or meditate, and that's why I feel connected with artists like Madonna, Shakira, and Jennifer," the singer said. "Sometimes people tell me that I'm an old soul because of that, but at the end of the day, you can be the biggest star in the world, but if you are not spiritual, you are empty inside . . . With Ricky Martin, you just feel his aura is so blue, so clear. But then you go to a music session in Miami with these guys my age, and they're talking about material things, and I'm like, 'Okay, it's nice to have a Lamborghini, it's nice to have a big Rolex, it's nice to have a huge house, but when are you going to have a big soul?'"
Image Source: Elle / Micaiah Carter

I said it last year, and I'll say it again: Maluma is doing big things. After his monumental year last year, the 26-year-old Colombian singer is showing no signs of slowing down. Not only is he getting ready to make his feature-film debut alongside Jennifer Lopez with their rom-com, Marry Me, but he also just made history as the first-ever male solo star to cover Elle. In the February issue, Maluma sheds light on his humble beginnings, his career, and his relationships with Jennifer and Madonna. Keep reading to see everything we learned about him from his historic Elle cover.

Latest Celebrity