Residente wears many hats.
28.02.2020 - 02:46 / billboard.com
Yearning to reconnect with his past and feel like himself again, on Thursday (Feb. 27), Residente released "René," a song that includes raw and honest lyrics that expose a personal side of the Puerto Rican singer-songwriter.
Writing "René" (which is Residente's real name) was "therapeutic," the former Calle 13 member tells Billboard, and it became a self-discovery process.
He started writing the lyrics two years ago at a time when he was at his most vulnerable. "I had a lot of situations
Residente wears many hats.
The song had its first debut at Slam Dunk Festival in 2019
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The latest track from the band's forthcoming album 'A Beautiful Place To Drown'
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