Rauw Alejandro – SATURNO

Album Info

Artist: Rauw Alejandro

Title: SATURNO

Year: 2023

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Tracklist

  • 1. SATURNO (1:31)
  • 2. PUNTO 40 (3:10)
  • 3. MÁS DE UNA VEZ (4:05)
  • 4. LEJOS DEL CIELO (3:28)
  • 5. DEJAU' (3:02)
  • 6. GATAS (3:27)
  • 7. PANTIES Y BRASIERES (3:17)
  • 8. CAZADORES (3:46)
  • 9. DECA' A LAS VEGAS (INTERLUDE) (1:27)
  • 10. QUÉ RICO CH**GAMOS (4:06)
  • 11. RON COLA (3:06)
  • 12. NO ME SUELTES (2:42)
  • 13. VERDE MENTA (3:08)
  • 14. CORAZÓN DESPEINADO (3:27)
  • 15. DIME QUIÉN???? (2:44)
  • 16. RAULEETO (Skit) (1:10)
  • 17. DE CAROLINA (3:01)
  • 18. LOKERA (3:17)

Review

Rauw Alejandro's 2022 release, "SATURNO," is a vibrant exploration of pop reggaeton, infused with a nostalgic nod to the rhythmic beats of the '80s and '90s. The album creates a rich sonic palette by melding genres like Miami bass, house, and classic reggaeton. These sounds come together in a thrilling way, especially with contributions from other artists like Baby Rasta, DJ Playero, and Arcángel. The lead single "Lokera" perfectly encapsulates the album's dynamic spirit, setting a high-energy tone that is infectious.

As tracks such as "Punto 40" and "Dime Quién????" spill through the speakers, Alejandro's ability to push musical boundaries while maintaining a relatable emotional core is unmistakable. The latter track, adorned with synth-powered reggaeton and candid, emotive lyrics, particularly stands out. It's clear that "SATURNO" doesn't just aim to entertain but also to connect on a deeper level through its lyrical sincerity and sound innovation. The production is superb, with each beat and synth meticulously crafted to transport listeners into Alejandro's vibrant musical universe. For those enchanted by the evolving sounds of pop reggaeton or just craving something fresh and exuberant, "SATURNO" is definitely worth a listen. - Ava