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Ramón has thrown open the doors to summer with the release of his long‑awaited third album «Ramuelo», which landed on 5 May 2026 and instantly signalled a bold new era for the Norwegian pop favourite. Drenched in sunshine, flirtation and nostalgia, the record marks a vibrant shift into a warmer, cheekier and more colourful pop universe — crafted hand‑in‑hand with his band and built for the chaos, sweat and euphoria of live shows.
Across «Ramuelo», Ramón leans into freedom, personality and pure musical excess, blending glossy Scandinavian pop with a renewed connection to his Spanish roots. He describes the album as a «state of mind», a metaphorical holiday home where the sound is «sexy, sassy and playful», and where he finally lets his studio persona be just as mischievous as the one fans see on stage. The project was born during the festival summer of 2025, when Ramón, pianist Svenning Veiseth and guitarist Jens Idsøe Andersen hit the studio together for the first time and immediately struck gold with the intro track Her er dine blomster!, a fizzy burst of crush‑fuelled flirtation.
For Ramón, «Ramuelo» is a celebration of who he is today — not the self‑interrogation of his previous album «Torrestivoli», but a sun‑kissed embrace of joy, identity and the months where he feels most alive. As he sings in «Vi skal aldri gå hjem før soloppgang», he thrives from June to August, and that energy pulses through every beat of the album. He plays more boldly with his heritage, reconnecting with parts of himself he hadn’t fully claimed before, and shaping a sound that feels both intimate and expansive.
The rollout has already delivered two major moments. First came «Theo», a cheeky, self‑ironic pop gem that introduced the album’s lighter, cheesier side and even made waves on the LGBTQ Music Chart. Then arrived the summer‑soaked anthem «Vi skal aldri gå hjem før soloppgang» (We shall never go home before sunrise), which became Song of the Week on NRK P3 (Norway), secured a spot on NRK P1 (Norway) and set the tone for the album’s dance‑ready, nostalgia‑driven world.
With «Ramuelo», Ramón invites listeners into a universe built on warmth, freedom, flirtation and fun — a place where the sun never quite sets, the melodies hit just right, and the only rule is to enjoy the ride.
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