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Cosa Nuestra (transl. Our Thing) is the fifth studio album by Puerto Rican singer Rauw Alejandro. It was released on November 15, 2024, through Sony Music Latin and Duars Entertainment. Guest appearances in the album include Bad Bunny, Pharrell Williams, Alexis & Fido, Feid, Romeo Santos, Laura Pausini and Latin Mafia, among others.
On November 15, 2024, Rauw Alejandro released his album titled Cosa Nuestra through Sony Music Entertainment. The album features 18 tracks and has a total runtime of 1 hour and 7 minutes. [25] It includes collaboration with artists such as Laura Pausini, Romeo Santos, and Bad Bunny, blending elements such as salsa, reggaeton and other genres ...
A lyric video was released along with the rest of the lyric videos for Cosa Nuestra songs with their release on November 15, 2024. [5] A woman is shown in a room first leaving a vacuum cleaner in its place, and then during the rest she lies on the bed with her books and notebooks while appearing to read and write something. Then, at the end ...
At the end of the video the world tour is revealed dedicated to his new album "Cosa Nuestra," which dropped last month. The 18-track record features collaborations with major names from Bad Bunny ...
But first: Rauw Alejandro's Cosa Neustra World Tour dates in the U.S. April 5 — Seattle, WA — Climate Pledge Arena April 8 — Sacramento, CA — Golden 1 Center
"Déjame Entrar" (transl. "Let Me In") is a song by Puerto Rican singer Rauw Alejandro.It was released for digital download and streaming on July 18, 2024, through Sony Music Latin and Duars Entertainment, as the second single from his fifth studio album Cosa Nuestra (2024).
Reggaeton superstar Rauw Alejandro will launch his Cosa Nuestra world tour in Seattle on April 5 and will play six shows in California in April and May.
Cosa Nuestra (Our Thing) is an album by Willie Colón featuring Héctor Lavoe. [3] The album was the first by the duo to become a gold record, followed by La Gran Fuga (1971), El Juicio (1972) and Lo Mato (1973). [4] The album was named one of the 50 greatest salsa albums of all time by Rolling Stone Magazine in October 2024. [5]