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Spanish star Rosalia reaches for divine in new album

Rosalía's fourth album Lux features 13 languages and collaborations with the London Symphony Orchestra and Björk, exploring faith and femininity through orchestral music.

  • On Thursday, Spanish singer Rosalía released 'Lux', her fourth album featuring 13 languages and a shift towards orchestral spirituality.
  • Across three previous releases Rosalía explored flamenco, electronica and reggaeton and became a major star in the Spanish-speaking world, while the 33-year-old Grammy-winning singer says she loves travelling and learning from other humans.
  • Lux showcases linguistic range, singing in 13 languages across 15 tracks and includes collaborations with the London Symphony Orchestra, Björk, Icelandic singer, and the youth choir of the Montserrat Abbey in Catalonia.
  • Last month hundreds of fans crowded Madrid's Callao square after Rosalía invited them online, and Madrid city hall is reviewing a possible fine for the unpermitted event.
  • Early reviews hailed Lux, with Rolling Stone calling it 'a truly timeless work of art' and critics noting its 'stunningly avant-garde' sound and the cover image of Rosalía dressed as a nun.
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On this album, in total break with his previous records, the artist sings especially in thirteen different languages and risks taking over the codes of classical music.

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With "Lux" Rosalía dares the greatest experiment of her career: 18 songs, 13 languages, a symphony orchestra and zero compromises.For years Rosalía (33) has been one of the most exciting exports of Spain. With her last album "Motomami" (2022) she had done everything right: Reggaeton, Pop, Electro, as experimental as danceable, at least from the third listening passage.The album was celebrated in the truest sense of the word - that could be diffi…

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When Rosalía published Motomami almost four years ago, he turned to what the average audience could expect from a new album by his authorship, this taking into consideration his first two albums with a prominent Flemish load and his incursion into the urban. In that third LP, the Spanish singer and composer deconstructed pop, dembow, jazz and bachata, to name a few, and used the resulting pieces to put together a work that exposed his unlimited …

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The record company presents the new album of Superstar Rosalía in Barcelona in a highly tense atmosphere. The music is not so bad at all.

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EuropaFM broke the news in on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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