Sky Rompiendo, Rauw Alejandro Drop Electric Collab ‘Espectacular’

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Sky Rompiendo; Rauw Alejandro  - Credit: Matt Ty*; Adam Davy/PA Images/Getty Images
Sky Rompiendo; Rauw Alejandro - Credit: Matt Ty*; Adam Davy/PA Images/Getty Images

Rauw Alejandro’s album is loading … and he has one final fiery collab with Sky Rompiendo before he clocks into a completely new era.

On Friday, Sky Rompiendo released his electronic track “Espectacular,” featuring Rauw. The song hears Rauw singing about a sexy pole dancer who “looks spectacular,” as the song title suggests. In an accompanying video, the duo is seen among a group of blurred-out dancers and bikini-clad women dancing around a glowing pole.

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“Today I think one of my favorite songs this year comes out 🥶😩🤘🏼,” Rauw Alejandro wrote on X/Twitter on Thursday. “THIS SONG WOOW,” Rauw added in a previous post.

As for Sky Rompiendo, the Colombian producer has been sharing snippets of the song on his TikTok, including one of himself producing the track earlier this week. Last month, he also shared a blurry photo of himself in the studio, writing, “This can be taken as an unofficial first warning” about the track.

Rauw previously shared on X that he has several major collaborations — Kali Uchis, Eladio Carrión, Shakira, and Lyanno among them — coming in early 2024 before a “new era” for “Raúl Alejandro” scheduled for May. The new era would follow his pair of Saturno albums, including Playa Saturno, which he released in July 2023. (That LP featured collabs with Junior H, Miguel Bosé, and Ivy Queen.) He last released a video for the album’s song “Diluvio” in November and also performed at the Latin Grammys that month.

“Espectacular” marks Sky Rompiendo’s first official release of 2024, though he also produced Chencho Corleone’s song “Humo” with Peso Pluma, which dropped earlier this year. He joined Corleone and Ozuna on “El Plan,” Dei V on “Crush,” and Feid and Myke Towers on “El Cielo” last year.

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