After over two years of work, Spanish singer, songwriter and record producer Rosalía released her long-awaited fourth studio album, “LUX,” on Nov. 7. Amassing over 40 million first-day streams, the ...
Let’s try to keep calm, because, for all of its ambition and grandeur, this new Rosalía album, “Lux,” demands a sharpened mind more than a blown one. It’s an opaquely themed, scrupulously produced ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." One Wednesday morning in June, Rosalía decided to start her day with a pensive walk in the woods. She ...
In Spain last night (October 20), Rosalía hosted a public stunt (here are some photos), in which all the lights in the area were turned off, then Rosalia brought back brightness to announce her next ...
A new Rosalía album is on the way! 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 ...
The singer's latest release is the most-streamed album by a female Spanish speaking artist Rosalía made history with her new album Lux Her latest release is the most-streamed album by a female Spanish ...
Might a gob of spit expelled on Fifth Avenue be a metaphor for all creation, same as the hazelnut in Julian of Norwich's mystical vision of the Divine? Yes, says genre-defying sensation Rosalía in one ...
It’s not every day that a cardinal compliments a pop star. But on Tuesday, Nov. 11, Cardinal José Tolentino de Mendonça, prefect of the Vatican Dicastery for Culture and Education, did just that.
Rosalía, the global Spanish pop star loved by millions for fusing flamenco with Latin hip-hop and reggaeton, has amazed her fans with a radical shift. The singer and songwriter’s new album, “Lux” ...
Rosalía is setting out on her biggest international tour yet! On Thursday, Dec. 4, the Spanish pop musician announced a more than 50-date tour featuring stops in North America, South America and ...
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — And Rosalía said, “Let there be Lux.” Rosalía, the global Spanish pop star loved by millions for fusing flamenco with Latin hip-hop and reggaeton, has amazed her fans with a ...
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