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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 ...
In the United States, the song debuted at number 97 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Lisa's fourth entry on the chart as a soloist. She became the first female K-pop soloist in history to have four songs enter the chart, and tied J-Hope, Suga, and V as the K-pop artists with the seventh-most chart entries, only behind BTS, her group Blackpink ...
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 ...
An accompanying music video for "Candy" filmed in Shibuya, Japan and inspired by Sofia Coppola's Lost In Translation was shared on YouTube upon the release of Motomami. Commercially, "Candy" entered major market charts including the Argentina Hot 100 , Swiss Hitparade , and the Billboard Hot Latin Songs , and became the singer's eighth number ...
Spanish singer Rosalía's music career began in 2013 when she contributed vocals to the cast of many musicals in her native Barcelona.She then went to contribute to the soundtrack albums of many benefic organisations, albums for children and commercials for different brands.
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On 7 June, she shared a preview of the music video. [6] The video was filmed in Tokyo in May 2023. An announcement post on her Instagram included several behind-the-scenes photos from the video set.
The video is a doble-feature with the song's B-side "Dios Nos Libre del Dinero". It shows Rosalia participating in a TV show where she is about to become a millionaire. The singer said that the video, which was directed by Catalan artist Bàrbara Farré, was inspired by the "TV contests that she usually sees with her grandmother". [12]