Rosalía cuenta cómo ha escrito canciones en 13 idiomas en 'Lux': 'Es mucho de i…
La catalana ha concedido una entrevista con 'Popcast', el podcast de 'The New York Times'.
New York, NY – Experimental Spanish pop sensation Rosalía recently offered an exclusive glimpse into her upcoming album, "Lux," during an interview with Popcast. The highly anticipated record, slated for release on November 7, is set to redefine linguistic boundaries in music, featuring tracks in an astonishing 13 different languages. Rosalía shared insights into her ambitious creative process, explaining that the album incorporates Spanish, English, Latin, Sicilian, Ukrainian, Arabic, German, and more, reflecting her deep curiosity and desire for global connection. During the discussion, Rosalía elaborated on the intricate mechanics behind crafting such a linguistically diverse project. "I made this album because of the love and curiosity, wanting to learn other languages, wanting to understand better the other," she stated. She likened the songwriting process to solving a complex puzzle, involving constant back-and-forth with translators and extensive revisions to ensure lyrical integrity and meaning. "I've had to do, record, reread, re-record, rewrite," she explained, highlighting the year-long dedication to perfecting the lyrics. The album also features notable collaborations with Icelandic icon Björk and the prestigious London Symphony Orchestra, further underscoring its expansive scope. Rosalía emphasized her philosophy of embracing global interconnectedness, asserting, "I belong to the world. The world is so connected. Why would I put a blindfold over my eyes?" This statement encapsulates her artistic vision, which transcends geographical and linguistic barriers, aiming to create music that resonates universally. The full interview is expected to provide further details on this groundbreaking musical endeavor.
La catalana ha concedido una entrevista con 'Popcast', el podcast de 'The New York Times'.
