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Oxygen1um Sweetens Latin Pop With a Global Crush on “Frambuesa”

Anton Tomilin, better known as Oxygen1um, sends a strong message with "Frambuesa" that feeling is a universal language. The genre-fluid producer easily taps into Latin pop, making a light, flirty song that sounds effortless but not throwaway. The song has a sun-washed bounce from the first bars, with a breezy rhythm and a chorus that stays in your head long after the last note fades.

The honesty of "Frambuesa" is what makes it so charming. This isn't Latin pop made to follow algorithmic trends; it's based on a real feeling. Oxygen1um's decision to say "I love you" in Spanish, his third language, makes the song more vulnerable and intentional, which improves it. You can tell that the singer cares about the words because the melody flows instead of rushing, giving the feelings time to breathe.

The production is clean and fun, and there are never too many people, so the groove carries the song naturally. The hook hits just the right mix of sweet and confident, and subtle rhythmic accents and melodic flourishes keep things moving. It's flirty without being too obvious and catchy without being too obvious.  " Frambuesa" shows that Oxygen1um is an artist who isn't afraid to cross any kind of border, linguistic, cultural, or stylistic, when the song calls for it. It's a feel-good song that makes you smile and, more importantly, makes you want to know where he goes next.

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