It was one of the hits of the last few months, a song that conquered the public even before the summer. Now “Like thunder” Of Rose Villain feat. Guè is preparing to reach Latin countries with the Spanish version, “Like a trueno”, which sees BLESSED like faturing..
Rose Villain is undoubtedly one of the most important female musical revelations on the Italian scene in recent years. The turning point in her career came with the album “Gotham Radio” (here our video interview) released in 2023 and certified gold.
2024 marked his debut on the stage of Sanremo Festivalwith a new record company, the Warner Musicand the launch of a new album, “Sakura Radio” also certified gold.
The singer-songwriter is currently busy with a summer tour, which will be followed by a winter tour. Below are the next dates on the calendar. The shows are produced and organized by Magellan Concerts, Me NextAnd Next Show:
- September 7 – BRESCIA – Epicentro Music Festival
- September 21 – RENDE (CS) – Rende September
- September 27th – SAN VITO LO CAPO (TP) – Cous Cous Fest
- September 30 – DECIMOMANNU (CA) – Santa Greca
INDOOR DATE
- October 17 – FLORENCE – Viper Theatre SOLD OUT
- October 18 – PADUA – Hall SOLD OUT
- October 25 – NAPLES – Casa della Musica SOLD OUT
- October 26 – ROME – Atlantico Live SOLD OUT
- October 28 – MILAN – Fabrique SOLD OUT
- October 29 – MILAN – Fabrique SOLD OUT
Rose Villain Launches Like A Trueno With A Special Guest
Friday 30 August will come out “LIKE A TRUENO,”the Spanish version of the single”Like thunder” already certified triple platinum. While in the Italian version Rose Villain duet with Guèin the Spanish one she will be joined by the multi-platinum Colombian star BLESSEDone of the most acclaimed artists on the international urban scene, with billions of streams to his credit (2.6 billion globally, of which 27.6 million in Italy alone).
Rose Villain she is also the author of the text in Spanish, while the production is curated by okgiorgio And Sixpm.
Here follows the cover of the single with artwork by Nic Paranoia. Cover photo of article by Diego Marin.