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Singer Rosalia received an engagement ring from her boyfriend Rau Alejandro. It happened at the end of the group’s video clip “Kiss”, a song that the two penned and released this Friday as part of their joint EP “Rya.” The scene between the Spaniard and the Puerto Rican has gone viral on social media.
In the image, Rosalia is crying while showing a ring of white stones and saying “Oh my God! And all the mascara is flowing here!” A romantic and amazing moment was captured with a kiss.
In the presentation of the EP, which, in addition to “Beso”, included the songs “A vampire” And “promises”, Rauw Alejandro already announced the “surprise” in one of the videos. This is the first time the artists have released a collaborative album.
Their sentimental relationship in public began with a kiss they gave in front of the cameras at a ceremony”40 music awardsat the end of 2021 in Spain. In a recent interview with “streamer” Ibay Llanos, they explained that they’d rather lay the foundations of this relationship before hitting the studio together. “We did it ahead of time. It was like, “I don’t want problems, I don’t want to mix the industry with my relationship,” Rosalia said.
“The men who surrounded me were:emotionally unavailable(emotionally unavailable),” added the singer. “With you, I didn’t feel it for the first time. I felt that you are not afraid to love and be loved. My God, how strong I have become. You surprised me, it took me some time to let my guard down,” he told his partner.
The three songs composed between them (two more urban and bolero) speak of different phases of love: the past, the present and the future they are waiting for.
It was a presentationKiss’ and “Vampire”
First, the artists introduced “Kiss” to thousands of followers by singing “I need another kiss you give me” while showing their love between kisses and hugs.
In the song, both proclaim the power that draws them in, with a curious opening that seems to be played on a harpsichord with an air of classical music canon.
Playing “Kiss” Rau Alejandro He mentioned, “It’s a theme that marked us in many ways when we did it,” “I hope you feel it, feel identified, and dedicate it.”
“Second song, perreo, I like it,” said the Puerto Rican, introducing the song “Vampire,” which he clarified. Rosaliathey decided to give this name because “the word was in the lyrics and it was cool”, and because it shows what their life is like, that they live a lot at night.
“‘Vampiro’ is a song to be played” and heard “in the car at night,” Rau advised his followers on a darker and more atmospheric track, in which they repeat potentially iconic verses such as: “My gun ain’t no safety, it’s shoots himself” or “You know we’re going to hell tonight.”
Dance of Rosalia and Rau Alejandro in “The Promise”
Finally, the duo presented the “Promesa” bolero with devastating electronic arrangements as they danced together.
On the theme, in which the Catalan sings “if I lost you, I know I would find you again”, they noted that they really enjoy listening to the bolero together and that “the lyrics are written from the heart”.
“There are videos for three of the songs, there is a little surprise in the video,” Rauv Alejandro stated before starting to prepare a pina colada to celebrate the release of “RJ”. (According to EFE).
EER 5×03 SPECIAL OSCAR 2023: Our Favorites to Win and Statuette Fixed
The second part of our special edition for the Oscars 2023 is here. This time, Lucia Barja and Marco Zanelli (who wants to be an official contributor to the podcast) talk to Rodrigo Bedoya about who is the favorite to win the 95th Academy Awards. Will it be a year of “everything and everywhere at the same time”? Will Argentina 1985 win an Oscar? The countdown has already begun. Play it.
Source: RPP
