Rauw_alejandro_ron_cola_francesco_dinoia_edit
: It keeps Rauw’s sultry vocals intact while adding a driving bassline.
What happens when you take one of the smoothest reggaeton tracks of the year and hand it over to a rising star in the tech-house scene? Pure magic. Why This Edit is Everywhere rauw_alejandro_ron_cola_francesco_dinoia_edit
The original "Ron Cola" is a standout track from Rauw’s album Saturno , known for its synth-heavy, futuristic vibe. However, stripped back the reggaeton tempo and injected a relentless tech-house rhythm that has made it a staple for top-tier DJs like Cloonee , who has been spotted playing it to massive crowds. : It keeps Rauw’s sultry vocals intact while
For those not yet familiar, Francesco Dinoia is a name to watch. Based in Italy, Dinoia has been carving out a niche for himself with a sound that is "minimal-deep tech" but always maintains a groove that works for the masses. His ability to flip popular vocals into club weapons—as seen on platforms like SoundCloud —has earned him support from some of the biggest names in electronic music. Where to Listen Why This Edit is Everywhere The original "Ron