“DAURADA”: Uri Santafé & Lamliki’s most emotional Mediterranean reggaeton
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Following the festive and irreverent impact of “EL BERENAR” feat. DJ Capde, Uri Santafé & Lamliki continue expanding the new universe of “BRUIXES2” with “DAURADA”, a single that reveals the project’s most emotional, vulnerable, and Mediterranean side without giving up the rhythm or the urban essence that defines them.
With a production that blends reggaeton, acoustic guitars, and Mediterranean textures, “DAURADA” portrays a relationship marked by emotional dependence, desire, and wounded pride. From the very first lines — “You are like the Costa Daurada / you keep my ruins facing the sea / but if you get close, you’re fierce” — the song builds a constant metaphor between love, landscape, and nostalgia.
The track plays directly with the imagery of the Catalan coast: the Costa Daurada as a symbol of an idealized love, luminous and impossible to forget, but also unpredictable and out of reach. Between deleted messages, rumba rhythms through the city center, and memories facing the sea, “DAURADA” gives voice to those relationships that are hard to leave behind, even when they cause pain.

The song arrives after “EL BERENAR”, the first preview of “BRUIXES2”, and confirms the duo’s sonic evolution toward a more emotional and Mediterranean universe. A step forward following the stage that began with “BRUIXES1”, the first album volume of the project.
Although they come from different styles and backgrounds, Uri Santafé and Lamliki have turned their artistic connection into one of the most distinctive proposals in the current Catalan urban scene. While Uri Santafé stands out for an intimate and introspective writing style that aims to touch the listener’s emotions, Lamliki brings sophisticated electronic production shaped by his experience as a beatmaker, producer, and international DJ.
With “DAURADA”, the duo delivers a piece that is bright on the outside and vulnerable on the inside: a song made to play on the way to the beach, with the sea in the background and some lingering story still waiting to be forgotten.




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