The Andalusian singer’s debut brushes electronic beats and R&B melodies over a flamenco canvas. It is a masterful meditation on ancestral struggle that looks back to find a way forward.
Rosalia, born and raised in Catalonia home to a separatist movement that's been fighting for autonomy from Spain for over a century has been embraced by
MEXICO CITY — “It was like I almost drowned!” Inside one of Mexico City’s posh five-star hotels, Rosalía sinks into a cushy office chair across from me, already winded on the third day of her Latin American tour, in support of her universally acclaimed album, “Motomami.” If it wasn’t from
In a year in which Spanish-language artists have increasingly dominated the charts, Rosalía's 'Motomami' may be a blueprint for all of pop moving forward.
In a year in which Spanish-language artists have increasingly dominated the charts, Rosalía's 'Motomami' may be a blueprint for all of pop moving forward.