“RAULEETO (Skit)” drops you right into Rauw Alejandro’s buzzing phone, letting you eavesdrop on a mixtape of voice notes from friends, family and collaborators. Each caller has a different demand or invitation: Rvssian wants a jetski session in Jamaica, the homies are plotting a night out, a relative blesses him with “Dios te bendiga,” and someone else just needs to borrow a few bucks. The rapid-fire slang, jokes and street talk paint a lively picture of Puerto Rican culture and the artist’s hectic social life.
Beyond the comedy, the skit highlights the pressures that come with sudden fame. Everyone wants a piece of Rauw, whether it’s for a party, a favor or a showdown on the block. By stitching these voicemails together, he shows how hard it is to stay “activo” for everyone at once while still keeping his own identity intact. It’s a playful, behind-the-scenes snapshot that bridges superstar glamour with real-world chaos.