Rosalía in Chavón: Rauw Alejandro in the front row, there was no kiss with Tokischa and Romeo did not arrive

Rosalía, in one of the most special moments of her night in Altos de Chavón, sat at her piano and sang the first melody of “Hentai” saying: “Today I want to dedicate this song to someone very special to me who is here”, referring to her current partner, the Puerto Rican urban singer Rauw Alejandro, who was in the ‘front stage’ area spectator and hooded, taking care not to be recognized. However, it was unavoidable.

Before, he performed the song “La noche de noche” (2020), a track that he shares with Bad Bunny, but that on Saturday night took on a festive nuance. The artist came down from the stage to sing with her followers while she projected her proximity to them on the screens with a recording team or read some of her posters.

Then, he continued with “Devil”. The stage turned red and there the artist cut her braids and let her hair down, while the dancers surrounded her in a tribal dance.

With Tokischa there was no kiss

The Barcelonan lit up the night when she gave entrance to the Dominican Tokischa in the song “Linda”. He untied himself and began to dance with some dembow steps that made the audience go crazy.

The Dominican was not far behind. She flirted with the Spanish with hip movements.

At the end of the song, which was nominated for Premios Juventud, in the Girl Power and Social Dance Challenge categories, there was no kiss like the one given at the end of a performance at the same awards gala, but there was an affectionate hug synonymous with respect they have.

On top of that, something left fans unsettling. In the piece “La Combi Versace”, a musical collaboration of both artists which premiered on March 18, Tokischa Altagracia Peralta, first name of the Dominican urban, did not go on stage and Rosalía was left alone singing the parts of the rapper. The reason is unknown.

Gifts: they give you the Dominican “Abcdefg”

The “Abcdefg” with R, from the Dominican Republic, in addition to “Motomami, motomami, motomami”, was the gift of a Spanish fan.

The theme, which has no music, only the singer’s voice saying words with the letters of the alphabet, turned that moment of the “show” into an unforgettable one, since the Spanish woman was able to get to know part of the Dominican culture and make a fan happy .

Similarly, he sang “Catalina”, a song from his first album released in 2017 and called “Los Angeles”, to a girl who threw him a keychain with the initial of his name.

A cappella the artist dedicated the song to the young fan, who was no more than 15 years old and who was accompanied by her parents.

He promised another boy that they would record together in a music studio.

The artist, who was performing for the first time in the country, did not have to do much to warm up the Dominicans’ engines, turn them on and keep them running until the end of her “Motomami World Tour”.

It was only enough for a projector to reflect some butterflies, letters, lines that formed geometric figures and other characteristic lines of his most recent album and the name of his tour, entitled “Motomami”, on stage.

He didn’t even need a counterpart. Before the Catalan singer took the stage, a Japanese couplet had already taken all the attention, and from then on, the crowd, who was euphoric and eager to see her staging, did not stop shouting “Rosa! , Pink, Pink, Pink!” for her to come out.

The start time of the show was scheduled for 8:30 at night. However, it was at that moment when the coliseum began to fill up.

Meanwhile, the followers of “la Motomami” sat down and took pictures wearing outfits inspired by her with black boots, sunglasses, graffiti on clothing with her butterfly logo, among others.

After a little over an hour, the star of the new flamenco or “flamenco-trap” did not wait any longer and came out dressed in passionate and intense red, from head to toe, accompanied by eight dancers, to a minimalist and simple whitewashed stage, which had only two rectangular screens.

At 9:30, the lights went out and blinked and the deafening noise began to take over the entire space. And to the rhythm, the only thing that attenuated it was the noise and rumble of some engines with which it seemed that the heated fans of Altos de Chavón were going to start from there, however, they entered the stage, bent over, with shiny helmets, their army of dancers and her, who stood up showing her face, saying: “Girl, what do you say?”, the first line of the song ‘Saoko’.

“Wait a minute, my zipper broke”

“Candy”, “Bizcochito”, “La Fama”, three of his most recent hits, were the songs with which he started. Something unexpected happened to Rosalía Vila Tobella, the artist’s first name, just at the end of the third. She broke the zipper on one of her boots.

“Boots have opened from dancing so much, oh my! I’m sure I have another pair out there (…) someone else…”, was the reaction of the interpreter of “Con Altura” (2019) in the face of such an incident, however, she did not miss the opportunity and immediately began to interact with her audience Dominican, before putting on his guitar and singing “Dolerme” (2020), a song he composed in times of the pandemic.

A fan yelled at her: “I’ll hit you”, to which she replied jokingly: “I think I’d better change them, that the zipper is very treacherous, but thank you very much.”

Like Cinderella, they changed her slippers and she took the opportunity to say hello. “But hey… RD, how are we? How are you feeling tonight?” Said the singer, while thanking the love and support and recalling that her album Motomami has themes inspired by popular Dominican genres: bachata and dembow. .

“RD, thank you all very much for being here, in my first ‘show’ here. I really won’t forget tonight. I want you to know that I have been dreaming of playing here for years because this is a place that inspires me for its artists, for the art that the people here have and there are songs in this project, “Motomami”, that are inspired by bachata, dembow and they wouldn’t exist if this place didn’t exist and the artists here didn’t exist. So thank you for inspiring me in this project, from the bottom of my heart”, she expressed with emotion and joy.

With that same feeling, he took advantage and told that the first time he heard the Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra he did it for a friend when he was 16. He asked her if he had heard the song named after her “Rosalía” (1990), by the legendary Dominican artist, and that, from that moment on, when he heard it, he became her fan. Also from Fefita and Omega.

He then grabbed his black electric guitar, strummed the first few chords, and immediately transformed the atmosphere into a more peaceful and romantic one.

The amphitheater was overflowing and that increased the emotion of Rosalía, who played with the cameras on stage, for her more than 5,000 spectators, along with her eight dancers, who do everything from drying the stage to manipulating cameras that project images on direct on stage screens.

He continued with the show performing the songs “From here you don’t come out”, the first song he sang from his previous album, called “El mal Querer” and which was quite a surprise. The ‘fans’ had no hope that she would sing some of the songs from her old album.

“Bulerías”, “Motomami” and “G3 N15” were the next ones, and with them he made his fans, who were from all generations, give him all the affection and love they had saved for him.

reggaeton moment

When the clock struck almost 11:00 on Saturday night “TKN”, “Yo x ti, tú x mí”, “Papi Chulo”, “Gasolina” and “Despecha”, were the songs with which they danced on the stage dozens of fans of the singer. It had become a celebration of life and change.

He also sang “Isolation”, “Blinding Lights”, “Forgive me”, “Like a G”, “Badly”, “Delirium of Grandeur” and “Lax”.

finished with height

The night ended and Rosalía decided to do “Con Altura”, the song with the Colombian J Balvin that brought her fame in Latin America.

Then “Chiquen Teriyaki”, which turned out to be like confetti and fireworks, because the Spanish came out with her dancers riding skates, continuing with “Sakura” and “Cute”, with which she wanted to remember that she is still the girl from “El mal Querer”, showing her flamenco steps.

“Thank you Dominican Republic”, were the last words the Catalan said. She so she said goodbye to her.

Romeo didn’t come

When the Spanish singer said goodbye, the public waited a while longer to see the king of bachata, Romeo Santos, enter one of the ends of the stage to sing the song “El handkerchief”, a duet he has with her and which is part of her album Formula Volume 3.

The bachatero had arrived in the country on Friday afternoon through La Romana International Airport, but did not participate in the “la motomami” concert.

next project

Rosalía announced that this coming Friday “Motomami Deluxe” will be released, the same album with some unreleased songs.

The singer revealed that “Isolation” is the name of one of the songs that this new installment will contain.

Source-listindiario.com