Elena Rose released her debut album Bendito Verano on October 23, 2025. Although the Venezuelan singer-songwriter had already drawn attention with her first EP, this album feels like a defining moment — the one that solidifies her voice and presence. Bendito Verano arrives full of collaborations, each one reinforcing her growing weight within the urban Latin music scene.
Even if you don’t instantly recognize her name, you’ve probably heard her work. Much like Feid, Elena spent years behind the curtain writing songs for others — quietly shaping hits before stepping into her own spotlight.
Faith plays a core role in her identity. Elena believes deeply in purpose — in the idea that everyone carries one — and for her, wings represent freedom and divine guidance. She even has them tattooed across her back. That spiritual energy, mixed with resilience, has made her an essential voice in Latin songwriting circles.
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Born in Miami and raised between cultures, she calls herself a ‘guerrera de luz’ (warrior of light)— a title earned through challenges, perseverance, and self-made growth.
Her single “Me Lo Merezco” went viral for a reason: its message invites listeners to repeat a simple affirmation — I deserve it — out loud and without guilt. And it’s not an isolated theme. Beyond her dominance in urbano, Elena writes music that feels good to live in — songs that lift, heal, and claim space, always rooted in a connection she credits to God.
Believe it or not, Elena Rose helped craft ‘Party,’ one of the biggest viral hits of its moment. She shaped the lyrics behind this ode to fun, hedonism, and late-night chaos. Her pen shows here — even in a track built for the club, the writing has structure, punch, and direction. It proves that Elena can move fluidly through fast, light-hearted urbano without sacrificing musicality or storytelling.
Another massive anthem, this time driven by two powerhouses of female reggaeton. Elena contributed to the writing of ‘Mamiii,’ a track rooted in self-respect, empowerment, and letting go of what no longer serves you. The song blends humor, attitude, and sensuality, and Elena’s touch reinforces its message for a wide audience.
Elena has written far beyond the Latin sphere — including for global pop icons like Selena Gomez. Love is the thread that moves her creatively, and that theme pulses through ‘Buscando Amor,’ a track centered on vulnerability and the desire for something real.
The composition fits Selena’s pop sensibility, built on universal emotion and open-hearted introspection. Yet it still carries Rose’s signature style: verses that feel honest, conversational, and deeply human.
Elena has been one of TINI’s most frequent collaborators. ‘Cupido,’ one of he Argentinian singer most popular songs, blends romantic pop with subtle reggaetón rhythms, using the imagery of Cupid’s arrows to capture the rush of sudden attraction. What stands out is how the track modernizes classic love symbolism, turning it into something youthful, fun, and accessible to TINI’s fanbase.
Elena tapped into a different register — bold, playful, and closely tied to desire. ‘Trío’ mixes humor with a confident take on sensuality, celebrating pleasure as a natural part of relationships. The song opens space for unconventional dynamics and emotional freedom, showing how easily Elena adapts to genres like Latin funk and experimental pop while staying true to her voice.
Elena also left her mark on ‘Tattoo,’ co-writing lyrics that revolve around instant attraction and magnetic chemistry between two people. It’s romantic, seductive, and catchy in a way that feels effortless — traits that define her writing style.
Elena Rose helped build a song that mixes gentle urban pulses with a more personal, reflective narrative. Emilia shines by turning small day-to-day emotions into music, and Rose reinforces that intimacy through verses and choruses designed to feel close, relatable, and emotionally direct.
This piece carries Yatra’s trademark softness — wistful lyrics, nostalgia, and the sense of thinking about someone long after they’re gone. Elena contributed to shaping the song’s emotional core, refining verses that sit in the space between loss and resolution. The writing captures a breakup not from drama, but from honesty, which is where Rose’s subtle pen tends to shine.
Co-written by a powerhouse team — and notably with Elena Rose and Christina as the only women in the room. The song is a ballad built on empowerment wrapped in tenderness. It speaks to letting go, accepting closure, and wishing the other person well even when love has run its course.
Aguilera’s voice carries the emotional weight, while Rose’s writing helps translate heartbreak into grace — proving that endings can be soft, dignified, and beautifully human.
Elena Rose helped shape a track rooted in confidence, sensuality and self-worth. The lyrics move between empowerment and attitude, using sharp language and rhythm to match Paloma Mami’s unapologetic style.
This track merges two global forces — Jennifer Lopez and Maluma — written for the soundtrack of Marry Me (Cásate Conmigo), a film they co-starred in. The song it’s a strong example of how Rose can write for worlds that feel entirely different — and still bring emotional clarity and narrative cohesion to the final result.
These songs barely scratch the surface of Elena Rose’s songwriting career. They show just how flexible and far-reaching her talent is — not only as a composer shaping the voices of others, but as an artist ready to stand in her own spotlight. With her debut album Bendito Verano, Elena confirms it. She’s not just behind the hits — she is one.
Original article in Spanish by LOS40 Spain.
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