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Rosalia Vila Tobella was born in Sant Cugat del Vallès, Catalonia, in 1992, although she was raised in Sant Esteve Sesrovires, Baix Llobregat. [17] Born in a Catalan-speaking family with no artistic background, she is the youngest daughter of María Pilar Tobella Aguilera, a businesswoman of Catalan descent who runs Suprametal, SA, a family company specialising in metalworks founded by ...
Voiced by: Shino Shimoji [1] (Japanese); Veronica Laux [2] (English) Country: Japan Teru is the main protagonist of the story. After her sister's passing, she inherited her Heart-Shift Bracelets and became Japan's hero while still attending middle school. As her hero name implies, she is very shy to a near crippling degree.
"New Woman" is a song by Thai rapper and singer Lisa featuring Spanish singer Rosalía. It was released through Lloud and RCA Records on August 16, 2024, as the second single from Lisa's upcoming debut studio album, Alter Ego (2025).
In a cover story interview with Highsnobiety, the Spanish pop singer (whose real name is Rosalía Vila Tobella), 31, revealed that she's working on a new album. "It’s been a process," Rosalía said.
Kotono Mitsuishi (三石 琴乃, Mitsuishi Kotono, born December 8, 1967) is a Japanese actress and narrator. [2] She was affiliated with Arts Vision and Lasley Arrow, but is now freelance. Mitsuishi lived in Nagareyama, Chiba. She graduated from high school and entered the Katsuta Voice Actor's Academy in 1986.
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Rosalía posted a preview of the video on 6 November 2019 on her social media with the caption "A Palé mañanaaaaaa". [5] A press release explained the song title, saying that it "takes its name from the nearly ubiquitous wooden shipping pallets Rosalía was surrounded by for years growing up in an area outside Barcelona dominated by trucking industry but the spirit of the song centers around ...
Even as she raps about the metamorphosis of butterflies and drag queen makeup in “Saoko,” from her 2022 concept album, Motomami, she still says that ultimately, “Yo soy muy mía” (“I’m ...