Rowma and C Dobleta Deliver a Summer Scorcher with “Solita”

Rowma isn’t slowing down anytime soon. The Puerto Rican artist just dropped “Solita” (“Alone” in English), a sultry reggaetón trap hybrid with rising star C Dobleta, and it’s already shaping up to be one of this summer’s most undeniable anthems. Fueled by late-night tension, sweaty club energy, and lyrics that toe the line between affection and autonomy, the track captures that push-pull dance we all know too well.

“Solita” lives in the space between hookup culture and emotional fallout. With lyrics like “Y tú me quieres pa ti, pa ti solita / Y yo te quiero pa mi, pa mi completita” (“And you want me for you, just for you, baby / And I want you for me, all of you completely”), it’s both seductive and self-aware. 

It’s the kind of track that bumps just as hard in your car speakers as it does at 3AM in a packed dancefloor when no one’s pretending anymore.

Rowma brings his usual grit and swagger, but there’s a sharper emotional edge this time. C Dobleta jumps in like he’s been here before, matching the energy bar for bar. The chemistry is effortless, the flow is tight, and together they make a compelling case for why the new wave of Latin trap is coming straight out of the underground and into the spotlight.

The visual for “Solita” mirrors the mood. Slick, raw, and just a little dangerous. It’s the kind of video that doesn’t just accompany the song, it elevates it. This is more than just a summer single. It’s a moment for both artists and a preview of where the genre’s headed next.

Rowma and C Dobleta aren’t asking for your attention. They’ve already earned it.

Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Contrast Magazine. michael@contrastmag.us

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