Ladilla Rusa: "We don't understand that any past time was better or anything like that. We are not 'pollaviejas'"
Barcelona's musical duo Ladilla Rusa is set to launch a new tour and has released a new song, 'TKM CNT XFA,' reflecting on the changing dynamics of teenage romance.
Ladilla Rusa, the Barcelona-based musical duo comprising Tania Lozano and Víctor Fernández Clares, is preparing to embark on a new tour after a two-year creative hiatus. They have just released a new track titled 'TKM CNT XFA,' which introduces a unique blend of 'technorrumba' and humor, taking a playful jab at how millennial teens flirt and connect compared to previous generations. In their latest work, they aim to challenge the nostalgia often associated with past romantic interactions, asserting that they do not believe any previous time was necessarily better.
In a light-hearted commentary, Lozano recalls past interactions on social media where the duo would send humorous, private messages to celebrities, portraying themselves in a quirky manner. They nostalgically reminisce about earlier platforms that allowed for more open and unfiltered communication compared to the more regulated environments of contemporary social media, such as Instagram. The duo's mischievous nature shines through as they reflect on their previous antics while highlighting the shift in cultural norms surrounding celebrity interactions.
As they prepare for their tour, the release of 'TKM CNT XFA' marks a significant return for Ladilla Rusa, inviting audiences to engage with the duo's contemporary perspective on youth culture and relationships. Their work is not just amusement; it is a commentary on the evolution of social interactions among young people, framed within the catchy and rhythmic allure of technorrumba, drawing fans old and new into a discussion about modernity versus nostalgia in the realm of romance.