Skip to main content
Cyber Week Sale - Get 40% off Vantage
Published loading...Updated

Catholic Clergy Are Ecstatic About Rosalía’s Songs of Faith in Her New Album ‘Lux’

Rosalía has won over millions of music lovers for her fusions of flamenco and urban Latin beats. But the Spanish artist's new album, “Lux,” has taken an even more radical turn. Its 15 songs are laden with a yearning for…

8 Articles

Lean Right

It has been three weeks since Rosalía released 'Lux' , her new studio album , but the truth is that the numbers do not fail to certify the success she has achieved with him. Although the most international Spanish singer has broken in it with the aesthetics and music that until now she had been composing, this has not affected at all on her arrival to the public. In fact, with this project she has achieved the strongest world debut of her career…

·Spain
Read Full Article

“The local disappointment, a national heartbreaker, an emotional terrorist, the world’s biggest disaster. It’s a pearl, no one trusts, it’s a pearl, it’s a very careful one. The king of thirteen fourteen, he doesn’t know what it’s like to quote. He’s the center of the world and then everything else will be left. Finally, you’re going to therapy, to the psychologist and to the psychiatrist. But what’s the use of it, if you lie more than you talk.…

The Vatican expressed its support for Rosalia’s new album “Lux” because it explores spirituality and religion through 13 languages, including Latin, Hebrew and Arabic. In this regard, Cardinal José Tolentino de Mendonça, minister of Vatican culture, appreciated that the singer captures “a deep need in contemporary culture” with [...] La entrada Rosalia receives praise from the Vatican for her album “Lux” was first published in Information Focus.

On November 7, Rosalía unveiled "Lux" (ndlr, light), his new album rich in religious references. Whether on the musical level, with songs like "Berchhain", where baroque opera and symphonic montages are mixed, or on the visual plane... Read more about Elle.fr

To compose her last album, Lux, Rosalia has been inspired by the stories of several holy or religious women revered in different countries: from India to Japan, through Germany, Italy or Peru (in some of her songs she sings even in the language of these nations). It is a kind of map to “understand holiness” in the different cultures she herself formed for a year reading the hagiographies of all these women (her biographies), as she explained in …

Think freely.Subscribe and get full access to Ground NewsSubscriptions start at $9.99/yearSubscribe

Bias Distribution

  • 100% of the sources lean Right
100% Right

Factuality Info Icon

To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium

Ownership

Info Icon

To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage

The Vermont Cynic broke the news in on Friday, November 28, 2025.
Too Big Arrow Icon
Sources are mostly out of (0)

Similar News Topics

News
Feed Dots Icon
For You
Search Icon
Search
Blindspot LogoBlindspotLocal