If Rosalía and Rauw Alejandro gave us back our hope in love, today they have taken it all away. The reggaeton couple was one of the favorites in the industry, and we all loved seeing them together and happy everywhere.
Recently, Rauw and Rosalia even launched a musical project together where they took the opportunity to break the news of their engagement. But, apparently, everything indeed ends… love included.
Rosalía and Rauw Alejandro Put an End to Their Engagement
In the middle of their wedding preparations, Rosalia and Rauw Alejandro decided not to continue together and put an end to their relationship after three years of love. People Magazine confirmed the news, and according to sources close to the musicians, the former couple would have agreed to end their engagement despite the love and respect they feel for each other.

Rosalía and Alejandro aroused suspicions of romance in August 2021, and a month later, they decided to make it official. It was such an intense love that both have tattoos dedicated to each other as a symbol of their love and, sometime later, they launched their musical project RR, which includes three songs that represented their enormous passion and infatuation.
In an interview with Billboard, both stars talked about their work and their relationship; they revealed that they maintained a great balance that helped them always stay focused. They even learned from each other’s musical techniques to become more disciplined and improve every day.
“But she’s a crazy crazy workaholic. Piano lessons, dance lessons, voice lessons, what else can you learn when nobody sings like you? At first, I didn’t really get it, but after a while, I said, ‘Okay, let me try to follow her example, and I’ll see.’ And the difference is huge,” Alejandro expressed about his, at the time, fiancée.
“Of course, my career is super important in my life, but at the same time, in my life, you are my partner, and everything else comes second,” Rosalia expressed.
So far, neither of the two singers has confirmed their breakup; however, many of their fans still hope that it’s all a misunderstanding.
This story was written in Spanish by Kate Nateras in Cultura Colectiva
