Ryan1Nunez
As a Rauw fan, RR feels like watching him let his guard down in real time. This EP isn’t about chasing hits or flexing genre dominance. It is intimate, messy, and soaked in chemistry. Rauw sounds looser here, more emotional, almost like he’s prioritizing feeling over polish, and that’s what makes it hit. Tracks like “Beso” show his softer, romantic side in a way that feels natural, not forced, while “Vampiros” brings that dark, slightly unhinged energy he does so well. Rosalía is a perfect counterpart—pushing him, challenging him, sometimes even overpowering him, but Rauw never disappears. Instead, he adapts, bends, and proves how versatile he really is.
Is RR groundbreaking? Not exactly. It’s short, very personal, and clearly rooted in a specific moment in their lives. But that honesty is the point. For fans, it’s special not because it reinvents Rauw Alejandro, but because it shows another layer of him. A solid EP carried by chemistry, vulnerability, and the kind of intimacy you can’t fake.