The Galician artist enters a simpler and more intimate phase — more rooted, more present, and more sincere. “Asturiana” was born from a place of calm, without pressure and without seeking a hit. He simply wanted to express what he had inside.
In the track he speaks about love from a realistic angle — the kind of love that disrupts your routine while also bringing balance. It’s an intimate piece that emerges naturally and ends up offering more than expected.
Moreover, Tony Anzis handles the production, delivering a catchy melody and an urban beat that gradually leans towards electronic influences. The lyrics depict everyday situations, and the chorus — “Aquí te espero y seguiré esperando…” — hooks from the very first listen. It’s the story of a healthy, conscious kind of love.
From Celta’s anthem to a return to his roots
The release comes at a strong moment for him. Hard GZ continues to receive attention thanks to “Voltarei”, the European anthem of RC Celta that plays at every Europa League match in Balaídos. Both releases show that he is not looking for an easy formula; instead, he remains true to his message.
LACOSTA II marks his return after more than two years without releasing a studio album. It’s a journey back to his origins — to the stories of his surroundings and to the streets that shaped him. These themes were already present in “Voltarei”, reinforcing his role as a social chronicler rather than an artist focused solely on himself.

Pedro Ruibal — his real name — has built his career on authenticity and a combative tone, shining a light on working-class life and neighbourhood struggle. He is now a key figure in Spanish hip hop and filled the Movistar Arena earlier in 2025.
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