“Rodeo Romeo” gallops through synthpop territory with unrestrained camp joy, where Kai Bosch turns queer longing into a glitter-soaked rodeo of the heart.
The London-via-Cornwall artist injects Eurovision-worthy drama into every beat, while cleverly hidden horse sounds punctuate the production like sonic Easter eggs.
The track’s architecture balances commercial polish with artistic ambition – a fourteen-second vocal belt crashes into guitar solos and pulsing electronics with fearless abandon. It’s in these bold choices that Bosch proves his pop prowess – transforming infatuation’s white-knuckle ride into something both deeply personal and deliciously theatrical, where even heartbreak comes with a disco ball attached.
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