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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 ...
The song's music video, directed by Director X and inspired by Robert Rodríguez' From Dusk till Dawn, accompanied the song's release, and depicts Rosalía as a bloodstone vedette. Commercially, "La Fama" debuted atop the PROMUSICAE chart in Spain, becoming Rosalía's seventh number-one single in her home country and the Weeknd's first.
Rosalía's second studio album, El Mal Querer, co-produced by el Guincho, was released in November 2018 and presented as her bachelor's degree project, graduating from flamenco studies with honors. The album narrated the story of the 13th-century Occitan novel Flamenca and received universal critical acclaim for its experimental production and ...
"Omega" is a song recorded by Spanish singer Rosalía featuring Spanish singer Ralphie Choo. It was released on 25 September 2024 through Columbia Records as a "gift for her fans", coinciding with Rosalía's 32nd birthday. [1] The song's production was handled by both performers, alongside Dylan Patrice and Noah Goldstein.
"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 15, 2024, as the second single from Lisa's upcoming debut studio album, Alter Ego (2025).
Rosalía doubled down on her reputation as a metamorphosing sonic collagist with songs like “Hentai,” an erotic ballad whose lyrics “Te quiero ride / Como a mi bike” (“I want to ride you ...
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 ...
The song was written by Rosalía and produced by long-time collaborators Chris Jedi and Gaby Music. [1] The singer accidentally leaked the song on her socials on 31 May and quickly deleted it. [2] Rosalía announced the release of the song on 7 June. [3] An hommage to female love, [4] the song is reportedly dedicated to actress Hunter Schafer. [5]