Rusowsky and Ralphie Choo are one of the most powerful creative duos of the Spanish scene and have launched what can be their best collaboration to date. After the fiestón of ‘Dolores’ and the pop deconstruction of ‘Gata’, both artists find their most tender and melodic vein in ‘Bby Romeo’, the song of today.
‘Bby Romeo’ is the last single of ‘Daisy’, the expected RussoWsky debut album. After the departure of the promising ‘Sophia’ and ‘Altagama’, the Madrid artist is being left enviable. If the approach of these two was in a totally synthesized sound, ‘Bby Romeo’ puts the guitars to light.
Rusowsky himself describes the song as a return to “the raw and aggressive energy of the old school reggaeton”, with “a two -milea vibes.” However, ‘Bby Romeo’ could only have come out in these times. The percussion, totally on your face, serves as a contrast to the rest of the theme, friendly and romantic. Without a doubt, those Falsettos remind Sen Senra more than Daddy Yankee.
The lyrics, on the other hand, is one of the most beautiful of Rusowsky’s career. “Now it is horrible not to think about her / he has forgotten everything we were / waited for something better to come / and we were what we envied,” he sings with the most memorable melody of the song, which is not short of this. The influence of the reggaeton is more evident in Ralphie’s verse: “Baby, like you none, that is real, I wish you / chant me in your ear, call me Baby Romeo.”