Album Review: Imagínate by Alex Roy Feat Farina
Alex Roy’s 2016 dance-pop gem, Imagínate, is one of those albums that sneaks up on you. Released under Warner Music Spain S.L., this Spanish electronic project blends pulsating beats with catchy hooks, making it a solid pick for anyone looking to vibe out or hit the dance floor. The collaboration with Farina adds an extra layer of energy and flair that keeps things fresh throughout its runtime.
The title track, “Imagínate,” is where the magic really happens. It kicks off with a shimmering synth line that feels like stepping into a neon-lit club at midnight. Farina’s vocals glide over the beat effortlessly, pulling you into the song’s hypnotic rhythm. What sticks with me about this track isn’t just its addictive chorus but how it balances dreamy melodies with punchy production. You can practically hear the crowd chanting along—it’s anthemic in all the right ways.
Another standout is the follow-up track (whose name escapes me at the moment). This one leans harder into the electronic side of things, swapping some of the pop gloss for darker, moodier tones. The drop hits hard, and there’s something almost cinematic about the way the layers build up. It’s not as instantly memorable as “Imagínate,” but it’s the kind of track that grows on you after a few listens, especially if you’re vibing late-night drives or introspective moments.
One thing worth noting is how polished yet unpretentious the album feels. Alex Roy doesn’t try too hard to reinvent the wheel here—he just delivers solid, well-crafted tunes that know exactly what they’re doing. And honestly, sometimes that’s all you need.
Looking back, Imagínate might not have been the year's most groundbreaking release, but it didn’t have to be. It’s fun, it’s sleek, and it does its job without overstaying its welcome. Plus, let’s be real—any album that makes me want to dance around my living room like nobody’s watching deserves props. Fun fact? Listening to this record now kinda makes me wish I was sipping sangria on a Spanish beach instead of stuck behind my desk writing reviews. Guess that’s the power of good music, huh?