Maluma Says He Experienced Panic Attacks That 'Changed My Life' After Taking a Break from Touring

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Maluma Says He Experienced Panic Attacks That &x27;Changed My Life&x27; After Taking a Break from Touring Daniela AvilaTue, May 26, 2026 at 9:50 PM UTC 0 Maluma revealed he experienced panic attacks after 14 years of nonstop touring and sought therapy to heal His new album Loco X Volver is inspired by his Colombian roots and reflects his personal growth "This project is the deepest part of my soul and my heart," he said on the Jennifer Hudson Show Maluma is getting candid about his experience with panic attacks.

Maluma Says He Experienced Panic Attacks That 'Changed My Life' After Taking a Break from Touring

Daniela AvilaTue, May 26, 2026 at 9:50 PM UTC

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Maluma revealed he experienced panic attacks after 14 years of nonstop touring and sought therapy to heal

His new album Loco X Volver is inspired by his Colombian roots and reflects his personal growth

"This project is the deepest part of my soul and my heart," he said on the Jennifer Hudson Show

Maluma is getting candid about his experience with panic attacks.

Earlier this month, the Colombian singer appeared on The Jennifer Hudson Show to discuss his newly released album Loco X Volver— and revealed what he discovered about himself along the way.

"I've been working on new music and this new project for almost two years," Maluma, 32, said. "This is in honor of my grandparents, my culture, my city, my music from Colombia."

"I've been touring for almost 14 years in a row and I decided to stop and just pay attention and tried to find myself again," he continued. "That's when [my daughter] Paris was born. And at the end of 2024, I started feeling panic attacks that I never had before and that actually changed my life."

Maluma in Las Vegas in May 2026
Credit: David Becker/Getty

After experiencing panic attacks for the first time, the "Borro Cassette" singer (born Juan Luis Londoño Arias) said he dove into therapy and his music.

"This project is the deepest part of my soul and my heart. And for sure I never experienced this before," Maluma said. "I feel good now. I don't have any panic attacks anymore, I feel amazing. I feel super excited about this project."

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"It's a good season for me. I'm enjoying it for sure," he added.

Maluma welcomed his first child, daughter Paris, with girlfriend Susana Gómez in March 2024.

In July of that year, the "Sobrio" singer told Allure that "everything changed" after welcoming his daughter.

Maluma in Las Vegas in May 2026
Credit: VALERIE MACON / AFP via Getty

"Now, I wake up every day with the desire to conquer the world. I know I have to f---ing kill it," he said at the time. "For Paris, nothing is impossible. You have to lead by example. ... I want to make her proud."

Earlier this month, Maluma revealed he's now expecting his second baby on his Instagram. He later revealed to Billboard that the baby is a boy.

Following the release of his 14-track album, Maluma performed "Tu Recuerdo" at the 2026 American Music Awards with a full salsa band.

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