Rauw AlejandroBest Rauw Alejandro Albums Ranked
7.7
Avg Score
19
Opinions
10
Albums
5
Reviewers
Summary from 19 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Rauw Alejandro's catalog across 10 albums from 19 opinions, with an overall average of 7.7/10. The top-rated Rauw Alejandro album is Cosa Nuestra: Capítulo 0 (2025) with a 8.0/10 average from 3 ratings, followed by SATURNO and Cosa Nuestra. The discography on Wavelength spans 2021 to 2025.
Cosa Nuestra: Capítulo 0
“Halfway through the second track off his newest album, Cosa Nuestra: Capítulo 0, Rauw Alejandro sings, “The Caribbean can’t be explained; it’s felt, it’s lived, it’s honored.” If the album has a thesis, those lines would be it. On last year’s Cosa Nuestra — which he’s said Capítulo 0 (“Chapter 0”) is a prequel of — Alejandro explored different genres linked to the Caribbean, albeit through the le”
Cosa Nuestra: Capítulo 0
“On Cosa Nuestra: Capítulo 0, the Puerto Rican hitmaker offers a wide-ranging tour of the region’s sounds”
SATURNO
“The Puerto Rican superstar's third album is euphoric post-pandemic dancefloor fun.”
VICE VERSA
“The Puerto Rican singer's great new album branches out to incorporate pop, drum 'n' bass and other diverse styles.”
SATURNO
“With an eclectic mosaic of sounds across 1980s and ’90s freestyle, Miami bass, house, and old-school reggaeton, the Puerto Rican star’s new album delivers floor-fillers that actually try something different.”
TRAP CAKE, VOL. 2
“The Puerto Rican singer’s EP is a mix of robot soul and trap beats that sound like he’s just having fun making expensive-sounding records.”
VICE VERSA
“Vice Versa is the moment Rauw Alejandro stops feeling like a rising star and starts sounding like a fully realized pop force. The album is confident, and packed with melodies that stick instantly, balancing futuristic pop, reggaeton, and R&B without losing its emotional core. Songs like “Todo de Ti” and “Desesperados” are undeniable highlights - catchy without being empty, polished without feeling soulless. Rauw’s vocal control and charisma are at their peak here, and you can hear how comfortable he is experimenting with brighter sounds and retro influences. That said, the album’s back half doesn’t always maintain the same momentum, and a few tracks feel more functional than inspired. Still, Vice Versa succeeds because of its clarity. Rauw knows exactly who he is and what he wants this album to be: stylish, emotional, and replayable. It may not take huge risks, but it perfects his formula enough to earn a strong defining chapter in his career.”
Cosa Nuestra
“Cosa Nuestra is the Rauw Alejandro album that feels like a personal victory lap—confident, precise, and magnetic. From the first beat, it’s clear he’s fully in control of his sound: a smooth mix of reggaeton, R&B, and experimental touches that never feel overdone. As a fan, it’s exciting to hear him stretch creatively while keeping the hooks irresistible. Tracks like “PasaPorte,” “Que Pasaria,” and “Khe” are undeniable highlights and each one showing a different side of his versatility, from high-energy bangers to intimate, groove-driven moments. Even the mid-album tracks carry charm, with his charisma and melodic instinct keeping the momentum alive. Cosa Nuestra isn’t just a collection of songs—it’s a statement. It reminds fans why Rauw became such a force: he balances experimentation, fun, and emotion effortlessly. A strong album that truly showcases his evolution as one of reggaeton’s most creative voices.”
PLAYA SATURNO
“Playa Saturno feels like Rauw Alejandro loosening up without losing the vision he built on Saturno. It’s warmer, groovier, and more playful, but still rooted in that spacey, late-night atmosphere that’s become his signature. As a fan, it’s satisfying to hear him sound this comfortable - like he knows the world he created works, and now he’s just having fun inside it. The album leans heavier into rhythm and flow, with tracks that feel made for cruising rather than overanalyzing. Not every song stands out on its own, and some ideas feel familiar if you lived in the Saturno era for a while, but the consistency keeps it engaging. Rauw’s charisma carries the project effortlessly, and his ear for melody never slips. Playa Saturno might not hit with the same “wow” factor as its predecessor, but it doesn’t need to. It’s a confident extension of that universe, made by an artist who knows his strengths.”
SATURNO
“Saturno is the album that made Rauw Alejandro click for me. What could’ve been another sleek reggaeton project turns into a full-on world—cold, futuristic, and emotionally distant in a way that feels intentional. From the jump, the synths are icy, the beats feel weightless, and Rauw sounds locked into a vision that’s way more ambitious than I expected. Tracks like “Lejos del Cielo” and “DILUVIO” pull you in with atmosphere first, emotion second, and by the time the album settles into its groove, it’s hard not to be impressed by how cohesive everything feels. There are moments where the pacing drags and a few ideas blur together, but the commitment to the aesthetic keeps it engaging. Saturno isn’t just a playlist of songs but it’s an experience. It showed me Rauw as an artist who thinks in eras, not singles, and that’s what sold me.”
Cosa Nuestra: Capítulo 0
“Cosa Nuestra: Capítulo 0 feels like Rauw Alejandro fully coming into his own. The album is confident, playful, and experimental, blending reggaeton, R&B, and futuristic sounds without ever losing its groove. As a fan, it’s thrilling to hear him explore new textures while keeping his signature charisma front and center”
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