Rosalia Skewers an Ex, Sings in 14 Languages, Rethinks Marriage, and More ‘Lux’ Takeaways
9 Articles
9 Articles
Epic. Impactant. Sublime. Sophisticated. Powerful. How to define in words an album that is not limited to sonar, but rises as the biblical Tower of Babel? Rosalía built a revolutionary work that, instead of bricks or wood, uses languages, saints, choirs, symphonies and a powerful faith. LUX is not a tower that aspires to reach the sky to challenge God, but a structure that rises from doubt to understand, in Spanish words, the human being, hersel…
Rosalia said, speaking of her new album when no one yet knew anything about it, that she was ready to embrace the mistake. “Everyone is so afraid to go wrong, but being honest, I’m ready to fail. When is the next time I’m going to fail?” she said in a video released four months ago. “God, I’m ready, teach me the way to fail again. Teach me to fail so many times that I get to master the art of failure. And for that reason, I’ll be masterful in tr…
Released this Friday, November 7, Lux de Rosalía, the Spanish artist's fourth studio album, contains a secret unsuspecting well-being.
The release of Rosalía's new album, 'Lux', has generated great expectation in the light of the artist's clear artistic evolution.What languages Rosalia sings in her new album 'Lux': meaning and intentions
It was one of the most expected discs of the year and Lux is full. It is a mountain to stand another mountain. The Catalan artist continues to play the pop game, risk everything and not make a bluff.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium






