Todo De Ti

Album: Vice Versa (2021)
Charted: 32
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Songfacts®:

  • Rauw Alejandro is a Puerto Rican rapper and singer who hails from the country's capital, San Juan. This disco banger is the second single from his sophomore album Vice Versa.
  • "Todo De Ti" translates to "All About You," and during the song Alejandro recounts how he adores everything about his lover's body. He introduces the love song by paying tribute to the girl's physical attributes: her beautiful eyes, smell, and skin, and repeats throughout how phenomenal she looks in a bikini.

    The second verse finds Alejandro flexing about taking his girl shopping on Fifth Avenue and treating her to luxury brands.
  • This was the last song to make it on Vice Versa after Alejandro felt something was missing. Inspired by old-school sounds like funk and disco, he began vibing in the studio with his producer, Mr. Naisgai. He told Billboard, "When I found the perfect melody, that's when I began writing the concept of the song. I was so excited about the track that we finished it in two days."
  • The song began climbing the US Hot 100 chart after trending on TikTok. It was Alejandro's second entry on the tally, following his feature on Selena Gomez' "Baila Conmigo."
  • Marlon Peña directed the video, which finds NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal joining Rauw Alejandro at the skating rink.

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