Will Rose Villain and Guè make a record together?

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Will Rose Villain and Guè make a record together?

While Rose is ready to publish his new project, Radio Vega, it is rumored that he has a joint album with Guè on site. The two have collaborated several times in recent years and Guè is also one of the guests of the new Rose album. It seems that they have so many ideas and material that there is the real possibility of a joint album. To launch the stone was Guè in Il kiss of the snake, the first track of Radio Vega and Rose confirmed declaring “we will do a great job, we read the same books, we watch the same films, we have interests in common. It is a bomb. It is the best thing to do since we still have a lot of ideas and every time we see each other we talk about a piece that we would like to do, of an idea we have ».

For now there is nothing certain. It is probably just an idea they have in the pipeline, since Rose is about to publish the new album and in the coming months he will be engaged in the tour and Guè is already in the middle of his European tour and then he also has different dates in Italy.

Certainly between them there is a unique artistic alchemy. Just think that like a Touno was the most listened song on Spotify in 2024, and that also Oh Mamma Mia, a trace contained the tropic of the Capricorn of Guè, is a hit.

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