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    "id": 3641703,
    "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3641703/?format=api",
    "airdate": "2026-04-13T21:41:04-07:00",
    "show": 66446,
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    "song": "Bienvenidx a la Decadencia",
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    "artist": "Rose se fue",
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    "release_date": "2026-03-12",
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    "comment": "Rose se fue’s “Bienvenidx a la Decadencia” announces itself with theatrical clarity. Released on March 12, 2026 as a standalone single, the song’s title immediately frames the track as both invitation and warning. Welcome to decadence, yes, but also welcome to decline, spectacle, and the shared performance of collapse. Recent artist pages and platform listings show Rose se fue emerging through alternative and Latin rock channels, with live material already circulating online, and that context makes the single feel like a deliberate act of world-building. It is a song title built to carry an aesthetic. What makes it compelling is how open that decadence can be: political, emotional, social, nocturnal. The phrase is broad enough to invite interpretation but specific enough to set a mood. Songs like this often succeed when they understand atmosphere as identity, and “Bienvenidx a la Decadencia” clearly aims for that threshold where slogan becomes experience. The inclusive spelling in the title also matters. It places the track in a contemporary cultural language, signaling not just decline in the abstract, but a social space, a chosen scene, a shared ruin. That gives the song more than gothic surface. It suggests community inside disillusionment, and performance inside survival. Even from the available release data alone, that much is legible: Rose se fue is building a dramatic vocabulary that knows how to make collapse sound welcoming. \u2028Listen: https://open.spotify.com/track/11uN2TG7iGti8sebnd8vWe",
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