Alfonso Arús, confused by the news from Rauw Alejandro: "What language does he sing in?"

We are facing a Friday of musical premieres. Although there are many artists who have released new songs today, Taylor Swift has captured all the attention with the worldwide release of the album The Tortured Poets Department.

Everyone knows the great social impact that the performer of Look What You Made Me Do, Love Story or Blank Space has, since she is currently one of the artists that makes the most money on the entire planet. To no one’s surprise, the Aruser@s program has echoed this release, but also Rauw Alejandro’s new single, which is causing a lot of talk on social networks.

In a matter of a few hours, the video clip for Espectacular, the Puerto Rican artist’s new song, has achieved more than 70,000 views on his official YouTube channel, a figure that is growing rapidly as the minutes go by.

Although the piece presents modern sounds and a careful and polished aesthetic that makes us see that Rauw has worked very hard, many fans of the artist have commented that there is a clear diction problem in the song and that some parts are not well understood.

”I have a problem. I only understood ‘spectacular’. From there, the rest is lost to me. What does it say? What language do you sing in?” said Alfonso Arús, visibly confused when listening to the song. His son, Hans Arús, agreed with him: “I have to tell you that, for the first time, I haven’t understood it either.”

After seeing that he was not the only one who had not understood anything, the presenter became much calmer: ”If you tell me that you understand the lyrics, then I am much more deaf than I thought.”

The La Sexta magazine has also echoed the launch of Como Britney, the new song by the Catalan artist Vicco, who became known by participating in the second edition of the Benidorm Fest with the famous track Nochentera.

”Vicco is that girl who didn’t go to Eurovision. Once again we have a wonderful eye when it comes to choosing representatives who will then have a good, well, important impact… We have as much sense in Eurovision as in OT (…) In the end the second always wins,” The host of the Atresmedia space reflected, visibly upset with the general Spanish election in this type of musical competition.

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