Nota Editorial — Soraya Alcalá
“Tututu” confirma el momento creativo de Elena Rose y la fuerza de las nuevas fusiones de artistas venezolanos. Su colaboración con Alleh no solo expande el sonido afro‑pop, sino que también posiciona a Venezuela dentro de una conversación global donde identidad, ritmo y modernidad conviven con naturalidad.
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A vibrant release that blends Afro‑pop, Venezuelan identity, and contemporary global sound
Miami, FL —
Venezuelan singer-songwriter Elena Rose creates another moment contributing to the growing recognition of the Venezuelan movement, playing a key role as cultural exporter in Latin music’s next chapter. Today she releases “TUTUTU,” her new single featuring Alleh, an afro-pop track that moves between tension and desire. Most importantly, it proves Venezuela’s sonic diaspora is no longer peripheral, it’s defining the rhythm of global Latin pop. From the start, the song reveals an intense and almost inevitable connection, showcasing a version of Elena that is more sensual and direct than ever. “TUTUTU” is now available on all digital platforms.
Elena moves through “TUTUTU” with a precise blend of vulnerability and desire. This more open and confident performance marks a clear turning point in her evolution, highlighting the strength of her current artistic vision. Together with Alleh, the result is a light and immersive afro-pop track that feels immediate, almost like letting go without overthinking.
The collaboration with Alleh brings together two of the most-streamed Venezuelan artists globally, a pairing that wasn’t necessarily on fans’ radar, but quickly made an impact, marking a new moment for Venezuelan afro-pop. Their global streaming success reflects a shift in the Latin music landscape, moving beyond traditional power hubs. Since first teasing the track on social media, “TUTUTU” sparked an immediate response, with fans pointing to their chemistry and embracing the unexpected collaboration.
The impact is already being felt live: last night, Elena performed “TUTUTU” for the first time during her completely sold-out show at Mexico City’s Teatro Metropólitan, where the audience response confirmed an immediate connection with the song. Throughout the night, the energy in the venue remained high, with special moments alongside Ha*Ash, with whom she performed “A las 12 te olvidé”, and Lagos, who joined her for “Blanco y Negro.” By the end of the show, it was clear that Elena is not only in one of the strongest moments of her career, but is also solidifying her place as a favorite among Mexican audiences.
This live moment comes just days after she made history as the first Latina to receive the BMI Impact Award, further cementing her status as one of the most influential songwriters of her generation. Shortly after, she appeared as a special guest at Karol G’s Con Cora event, sharing the stage with other women in the industry and delivering a live performance. Now, she is gearing up for her next stop at Tecate Pa’l Norte, where she will be joined by Alleh for a live performance of “TUTUTU,” before continuing her Alma Tour across Latin America and Europe.
