Bizcochito (song)

"Bizcochito" is an upbeat chiptune track featuring avant-garde elements driven by a dembow base, filtered instrumentation and light vocals.

[1] Upon Motomami's release, "Bizcochito" was met with acclaim from music critics, with compliments directed towards its early video game-like Super Mario-inspired beat and change of pace inside the album.

Rosalía would expand her horizons and venture in reggaeton the following year, reaching mainstream audiences worldwide with songs like "Con altura" or "Yo x ti, tu x mi".

Initially planning to confect four different projects, Rosalía committed to a color palette at the sound level, which resulted in Motomami.

"Bizcochito" is one of the many songs Rosalía wrote during COVID-19 lockdown in Miami, before starting a nine-month mixing and mastering process in Los Angeles.

Described by Rolling Stone as a track "so playful it sounds like an ice cream truck rolling through the neighborhood", during the song Rosalía alludes to the criticism she has received during her career in a sarcastic writing tone and a "childish", burlesque vocal tonality, mocking and infantilizing the criticism she receives in a funny tone.

Additional melodic inspirations include Mr. Vegas, Plan B, Tokischa, Las Guanabanas, Master Joe, Ivy Queen, el General, Popcaan, Héctor el Father, Rochy RD, and the theme song of Super Mario Bros.[7] "Bizcochito" has been remixed multiple times by novel disc-jockeys including Parkineos and Matias Deago, offering a new vision of the song.