Latin Remix of the W Released in February, Rauw Alejandro's 'Tattoo' gets a reimagined version featuring Colombian singer-songwriter Camilo. Staying true to its rhythmic pop core, the new take on 'Tattoo,' released July 9, finds Alejandro and Camilo trading slick verses about falling for a girl who has them wrapped around her finger. So much so, that Camilo is willing to get her name tattooed. Add to Chrome. Sign in. Home Local Classifieds.

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He belongs to "the new generation" of Puerto Rican urban singers. As a child, Rauw Alejandro used to compete in school talent shows. Since the age of six until he was twenty, he also played football , but he did not perform as he expected and undergone depression issues. In , he began releasing musical projects through SoundCloud and, some years later, he decided to try a musical career.
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