Rosario Caméléon shares new single ‘Affogato’.

Yann Villeneuve, known as Rosario Caméléon, is a Montreal-based non-binary multidisciplinary artist originally from Maniwaki. Rosario expresses themselves through eccentric and colourful characters, aiming to bring together opposites and find balance amidst contradictions. Their work reflects an optimistic and human-centered approach, striving to blur the lines between extremes while exploring themes of duality.

Rosario's music defies easy classification, which is why they affectionately refer to it as "popcorn." It blends elements of early 2000s pop culture with the avant-garde experimentalism of Laurie Anderson. Their digital sound fuses electroclash, pop, underground, and house, creating a joyful mix that embodies a unique, intriguing, and sensual identity.

"Popcorn" – electroclash, sensual, and playful, ‘Affogato (Don't Go)’ is the first single from Rosario's upcoming second EP. This rebellious pop track creates a distinctive atmosphere, evoking the vibe of Berlin's underground clubs. A sexy, melancholic autumn is on the horizon.

You can listen to the new single below:

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