Rosalía Reveals She's Working on a New Album: 'It's Been a Process'
In a cover story interview with 'Highsnobiety,' he Spanish pop singer-songwriter also said she's "changed a lot" since her last LP
A new Rosalía album is on the way!
In a cover story interview with Highsnobiety, the Spanish pop singer (whose real name is Rosalía Vila Tobella), 31, revealed that she's working on a new album.
"It’s been a process," Rosalía said. "I’ve changed a lot, but at the same time, I’m still wrapping my head around the same things. It’s like I still have the same questions and the same desire to answer them."
She added: "I still have the same love for the past and the same curiosity for the future."
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Rosalía also opened up about the clothes that inspired her most recent album, 2022's MOTOMAMI, and how it paid homage to her parents.
"I think what attracted me the most were the motorcycle helmets that I incorporated into the cover, the videos, and the shows," she said. "I wanted to use everything that was motorcycle equipment and accessories to create the MOTOMAMI looks, and it’s something quite personal to me because both my father and my mother are bikers, and it’s something [I grew up with] and that I have been around ever since I was very young."
Last month, Rosalía and Lisa teamed up for their collaboration “New Woman," a new offering from the Blackpink singer's solo music.
“Hit it when I serve/Bitch, you better swerve/Revving up my aura/Focus on my mind/Taking my time/I’m a new woman,” Lisa sings the track's chorus.
Later, the "Con Altura" musician adds: “I hit it hard/It comes out really confident/I rev up my aura/I’m focused, not pressed.”
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In a 2022 interview per Rolling Stone, Rosalía noted she was a big fan of the "Rockstar" artist, 27. “I love Lisa. I’m a fan of hers,” she said. “To me, I love her. She dances so well and is so talented.”
Lisa also praised the "La noche de anoche" performer in an interview with Rolling Stone that year, too.
“Rosalía is so cool," she told the outlet. "She has her own Spanish culture, that’s inside her person, that influences her music. I’m curious to know how much I can expand what I do. Music-wise, dance-wise, I feel like I still have to learn more.”
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