Alejo, Polimá Westcoast and Raúl Clyde talk about difficult loves in ‘Bien :(‘

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If you have ever asked your friend how they are and they responded with a “Good :(“, it’s because something is not going “right” at all. This is what he told us Alex in his new musical release, which comes with Polimá Westcoast and Raúl Clyde.

Good 🙁 brings us a fusion of reggaeton, trap and hip hop and tells us about difficult loves. And many will feel identified with his verses, which mention that story of heartbreak in which, although one wants to be with a person, sometimes it is not appropriate to do so.

This new single from the Puerto Rican is the second preview of his fourth studio album Point Nemo, which will be released this year through ONErpm Latino. The title refers to the place in the ocean furthest from any point on land. It is precisely to that place that Alejo wants to take us with his music, so far that we forget about our surroundings and only have ears to enjoy what he brings us.

Good 🙁 is the successor of Extra Nights and with both, the artist tells us everything we will hear in this new musical era inspired by the urban sounds that feature in these two songs. Furthermore, everything indicates that it will be played on the tour of Spain that the Puerto Rican is going to do in June and July of this year. The news came a few days ago with the publication of a cinematographic-style video in which he revealed the cities he will visit: Gran Canaria, Tarragona, Asturias, Málaga, Tenerife, Seville, Barcelona and Madrid.

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What are we going to hear in Point Nemo?

Alejo is going to show us his most mature side. As he has been revealing on social networks, blue is the main color of this project, but in a dark tone to show his personal and professional growth.

Definitely, Point Nemo is going to bring us a new Alejo. And you, are you ready to hear it?

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