Feid, Latin Mafia & More to Feature on Rauw Alejandro’s ‘Cosa Nuestra’ Album

‘Cosa Nuestra’

BARCELONA, SPAIN - NOVEMBER 08: Rauw Alejandro attends the red carpet during LOS40 Music Awards Santander at Palau Sant Jordi on November 08, 2024 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Xavi Torrent/Getty Images)

Rauw Alejandro is assembling the biggest Latine music stars for his upcoming album. Last night (Nov. 10), the Puerto Rican superstar revealed the tracklist for his Cosa Nuestra album, which will feature Bad Bunny, Romeo Santos, Feid, and more.

Rauw Alejandro started teasing his Cosa Nuestra era in May with the cinematic “Touching the Sky” music video. Since then, he began using his government name, Raúl Alejandro, while explaining that the LP will be a return to his Puerto Rican roots. Rauw later channeled Héctor Lavoe on the MTV Video Music Awards red carpet in September. His performance at the event featured traditional bomba musicians and dancers from Puerto Rico. Now, he has revealed who will appear on his highly anticipated album.

“If it were the 1970s, the tracklist would be something like this,” Rauw Alejandro wrote in his announcement post on Instagram. He unveiled all his collaborators on Cosa Nuestra by also using their government names. Bad Bunny will feature on the song “Que Pasaría.” Another reggaeton heavy-hitter, Feid, will join him on the song “Revolú.” Rauw will most likely embrace bachata with Romeo Santos, the king of the genre, in the song “Khé?” After performing Laura Pausini’s “Se Fue” at last year’s Latin Grammy Awards, his cover will be included on the album featuring the Italian icon herself.

Other acts that will feature on Rauw Alejandro’s album include rising Mexican stars Latin Mafia on “2:12 AM” and Pharrell Williams on “Committed.” Marconi Impara and Yan Block will join him on the song “Espresso Martini,” and Alexis y Fido will re-emerge for “Baja Pa’ Acá.” Cosa Nuestra will be released on Friday, Nov. 15. 

At this year’s Latin Grammy Awards, Rauw is nominated for Best Reggaeton Performance for his collaboration “Byak” with Álvaro Díaz. The ceremony will air live on Univision this Thursday, Nov. 14.

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