San Juan (EFE).- Rosalía and Rauw Alejandro presented their new songs “Beso”, “Vampiro” and “Promesas” this Thursday through a live broadcast on social networks, leaked a few hours after their official release, wasting love and complicity Between both.
“We did not one, but three songs for you,” Ruaw Alejandro announced live accompanied by Rosalía, explaining that there are three songs on the occasion of their third anniversary as a couple and because they are published in 2023.
In this sense, the artists indicated that they wanted the project to come out on March 3 but “it never arrived” on time.
“RЯ”, the joint EP brings together in the studio the Spanish and the Puerto Rican who, despite their three years of sentimental relationship, this will be the first time that the public sees them coincide behind the microphones as an artistic couple.
In the first place, the artists presented “Kiss” before thousands of followers, singing “I need another kiss of those that you give me”, while they showed their love between kisses and hugs.
In the song both proclaim the force that attracts them, with a curious start that seems to be played by a harpsichord with the air of a classical music canon.
After playing “Beso”, Rauw mentioned: “it’s a song that marked us a lot when we did it”, “I hope you feel it and feel identified and dedicate it”.
“The second song, a perreo, I love it,” said the Puerto Rican to introduce the song “Vampiro”, which according to Rosalía, they decided to put that name because “the word was in the lyrics and it felt cool” and because it shows how it is their life, that they live a lot at night.
“‘Vampire’ is a song to be screwed down” and to be heard “in the car at night”, Rauw advised his followers on the most gloomy and atmospheric theme, in which they repeat potentially iconic verses such as: ” My gun doesn’t have a safety, it shoots itself” or “You know that tonight we’re going to hell”.
Lastly, the duo presented the bolero “Promesa” with disruptive electronic arrangements, while they danced together.
Regarding the song in which the Catalan sings “if I lost you, I know I would find you again”, they commented that they really like listening to boleros together and that “the lyrics are made from the heart”.
“The three songs have videos, there is a surprise in the videos”, stated Rauw Alejandro, before starting to prepare a piña colada to celebrate the release of “RЯ”.