Rosalía’s New Album 'Lux' Puts Her Faith Front and Center
Rosalía’s album Lux blends Christian faith and avant-garde pop with flamenco, breaking Spotify records with over 42 million streams in one day.
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Rosalía and the rise of nunmania
The Spanish prime minister and a Catalan bishop are both fans of avant-garde singer Rosalía’s new album “Lux”, “perhaps surprisingly for an artist who sings an ode to the Berlin techno club Berghain”, said The Times.Featuring an image of the Catalan singer adorned with a white nun’s veil and a rosary, the album exudes “religiosity”, despite its sometimes explicit lyrics. It is also part of a wider trend across Spain: a “growing return to the Cat…
Rosalía’s New Album 'Lux' Puts Her Faith Front and Center
On her new album, Lux, Rosalía is opening up about her faith in God like never before. The 33-year-old Spanish singer, known for blending flamenco, pop and avant garde production, has subtly referenced her faith before — flashes of devotion on Motomami, spiritual symbolism woven into visuals — but Lux is the first time she brings those themes forward with real clarity. Her single “Berghain,” which features Björk, pulls from the visions of 12th-c…
Masterpiece in 14 languages from one of pop's most important figures: Spanish superstar Rosalía.
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When Rosalia announced her fourth studio album, LUX, she did it in a way that already since her pre-release invited a reading beyond the strictly musical: powerful image, symbolism and global expectation. That conjunction in her project (scene-playing, aesthetic narrative, strategic context) entered strongly, broke streaming records and has turned what could have been just another release into a phenomenon that will mark a before and after in th…
Cardinal Tolentino de Mendonça, Prefect of the Vatican Dicaterio for Culture and Education, said that "the artists are excellent drivers of language" and "alligators in search of the meaning of life". One of the examples was the latest album by the Catalan artist, Rosalia. It was during the International Conference on Portuguese and Spanish Languages (CILPE), at the University of Cape Verde that the Portuguese cardinal highlighted that, taking i…
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