Raulito Del Sol Gets His Groove On In “Bebé”

Bebé

Raulito Del Sol


A Latin pop single that brings plenty of heat.

Musical creative, Raulito Del Sol, is a Spanish artist who has a duality clash to share. Being born in Sevilla and raised in Germany, the artist grew up experiencing two different cultures, languages, and traditions. As a result, his upbringing is a prominent element in his work. Del Sol’s “songs take place between heritage and future, past and present, his family, friends, heartbreaks, and relationships.” The artist says, “I write about who I am, where I’m from, and who I’m about to become.” His distinctive sound offers elements of reggaeton, Latin, hip-hop, and pop. Most of Raulito’s songs are available on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Music. His latest release is the Latin pop single “Bebé.”

Vibrant guitar notes make the Latin pop in this song pop. However, it’s also reminiscent of other cultural pop styles currently rising in popularity. “Bebé” is bright and cheerful, yet danceable and meant to serve for whatever playlist you may find it suits. Between upbeat admissions and sweet beats, Del Sol delivers line after line with a passion we can’t really ignore. There’s no chance to turn away this hit when it checks all the boxes for a near-beachy style that fits right in with hotter weather. So, press play below to get a taste of summer heat with “Bebé.”



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