At just 20 years old, born in Barcelona, Rojuu has become one of the most important promises of Spanish trap today, releasing one of his last songs with the winner of ‘Operación Triunfo’ Amaia, ‘Quiero pero no’ .
Rojuu was the guest of Resistencia, David Broncano’s show, on the occasion of the promotion of his 2023 tour. The trap singer did one of the funniest interviews of recent times. He was one of those guests you never know where it’s going to come from and whose mind is hard to understand. Each answer was better than the last and there were moments that left Broncano empty.
Hablaron de los temas más insólitos posibles, entre ellos, de la montaña favorita del cantante, su mujer, cuántos hijos quiere tener y, por supuesto, no se libró de las clásicas preguntas de La Resistencia: relaciones sexuales en el último mes y dinero en the bank. At the end, he replied that his manager would not let him answer. In the end, the singer agreed: “Much more than 100,000 euros. Much more.” The show host insisted, “350,000? 198,000?” The guest wanted to settle the number saying, “More than a hundred Bull Terriers are equal” Regarding sex, Rojuu said a random number: “I don’t know, fifteen sex in the last thirty days”
Beginnings in the music of Rojuu
The singer stands out for the fusion of genres and, in addition to trap, he immerses himself in other genres such as grunge, punk, lo-fi, cloud trap, heavy metal, among others. The Catalan became famous thanks to his YouTube channel, where he gives his opinion on current music, a channel on which he now has 170,000 subscribers.
It was then that he decided to begin his musical career, very oriented towards melancholy and relaxation, playing with auto tune or voice distortion effects, becoming master of the word ‘ceuve’, which means being depressed.
His references are precursor artists of the Emo-trap movement such as the Gothboiclique group, Lil Peep or Yung Lean.