Rosalía links up with Ralphie Choo on new single, "Omega"
GRAMMY Award-winning artist ROSALÍA has released new song “Omega,” alongside up-and-coming Spanish artist Ralphie Choo.
The song, produced by Rosalia, Ralphie Choo, Noah Goldstein & Dylan Patrice, was dropped as a surprise for her fans as a way to celebrate her birthday. Directed by frequent collaborator Stillz in Los Angeles, the visual showcases the collaborators performing while riding a rollercoaster.
“Omega is the end, it’s the celebration of having found what you wanted and the security with which one decides to stay. Omega is firmness with the one you love that makes you not want to be anywhere else but there,” said ROSALÍA.
“It’s been such a pleasure to collaborate with Ralphie, he’s a whirlwind of energy in the studio!! He’s also a really happy spirit, super creative and incredibly generous. I remember that we sent each other so many songs before we got into the studio to work on Omega because we’re both such music lovers and I realized right away that our musical taste is really similar. I had the feeling we would get each other in the studio and that's exactly how it went!" she continues.
"We laughed a lot while we were writing and while we shot the video. If Ralphie were to call me tomorrow to go to an amusement park with him I’d go without batting an eye. Personally, I feel very grateful to have been able to collaborate with someone like him and also to have been able to witness his passion and his talent.”
"Omega" is out now.
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