La Élite y Rojuu le cantan a los incomprendidos

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The Elite and Rojuu sing to the misunderstood

The duo of synth punk The Elite and Rojuu join forces again in a song, “Cruz Invertida”, which seeks to become an “anthem for the misunderstood.”

Is it possible to unite the universes of the thugs La Élite with the urban pop of Rojuu? Well, it’s clear that it is, as their two collaborations together clearly demonstrate. The second is the one that has just been released, “Cruz Invertida”, which is presented as “A song that seems to have been written in the back rows of classes and buses, as a vindication of all those who swim in the margins of the established.”

As always with La Élite, it is a direct song, to shout at concerts and to raise your fists in the air, this time claiming to be different from the rest. In addition, it is released by Discos Gele, which means that it is once again a self-release by the group, which now self-manages its career. However, that does not prevent them from calling all their friends to collaborate with them. There are the recent cases of MDA, Diego (Carolina Durante) Nerve Agent, Pokito Paranoiko and now Rojuu.

In this way, La Élite return the collaboration to Rojuu, since “Hijo de Puta”, their previous song together, was part of their recent “Cloud’s Dreams”.

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