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She then went to contribute to the soundtrack albums of many benefic organisations, albums for children and commercials for different brands. In 2009 Rosal\u00eda entered the Taller de M\u00fasics in Barcelona and started to study music in general. In 2011 she went to college at the Catalonia College of Music where she specialized in flamenco music and worked as a teacher. In 2013 she took part of the Panama International Film Festival, performed at the Association of Performing Arts Professionals Conference in New York City and in some of La Fura dels Baus’ shows in Singapore, between others.[1] In 2014 she sang a song on the children album “Flamenco Kids en el Jalintro”.[2] Rosal\u00eda then worked with Desigual on their jingle “Last Night Was Eterenal” and started making friends in the music industry like Yung Beef, Ra\u00fcl Refree and C. Tangana. After falling in love with the last one, they released their collaboration “Antes de Morirme” in June 2016, which reached its popularity peak in the Fall of 2018 after it was included in the soundtrack of the Netflix show “\u00c9lite“. This marks the first formal single by both of the performers.Her debut album, Los \u00c1ngeles, was released in February 2017. It was preceded by the release of the first single, a pure flamenco song called “Catalina” featuring guitar chords by Refree, who co-produced the whole album alongside Rosal\u00eda. The song did not enter any chart. Follow-up singles included “De Plata” and “Aunque Es de Noche”, which is a musical adaptation of the San Juan de la Cruz poem “Qu\u00e9 bien s\u00e9 yo la fonte”.[3] The album was released through Universal Music but was only licensed, which means Rosal\u00eda did not ever sign a contract with the label.[4] That same year she collaborated with Spanish hip hop artist C\u00e1lido Lehamo on his track “Con la Pe\u00f1a” and with Dj Swet on “Restu”. Rosal\u00eda performing in Madrid during her “Los \u00c1ngeles Tour” in July 2017.Rosal\u00eda’s second studio album, El Mal Querer, co-produced by El Guincho, was recorded between May and July 2017 and presented as her bachelor’s degree project, graduating from flamenco studies with honors.[5] The album narrates the story of the 13th-century Occitan novel “Flamenca”. It was released in November 2018 and was received as a “musical masterpiece” by many critics but, at the same time, very criticized by the Romani people in Spain, who accused Rosal\u00eda of self-apropiating flamenco music and Andualusian and Romani culture through her music, lyrics, lifestyle and image.[6] This main controversy has been object of multiple studies about cultural appropriation worldwide.[7][8] Its lead single, “Malamente” featured innovative elements in new flamenco music by mixing pop and hip hop with this old musical art. “Pienso en tu Mir\u00e1”, its second single, followed the steps of the previous one but in a more smooth, liquid way.[9] “Di Mi Nombre” and “Bagdad” were the last singles that the record spawned. The last one got the approval of Justin Timberlake to sample his song “Cry Me a River”.[10] In May 2018 Rosal\u00eda collaborated with Colombian reggaeton artist J Balvin on his track “Brillo” and “En M\u00ed (Interlude)” even though she was not credited for the last one. She also took part of Ni\u00f1a Pastori’s live album “Realmente Volando”, recorded during her show at the iconic Teatro Real in Madrid.[11] In June she sang the theme song for the second season of Spanish Netflix show Paquita Salas.[12] In mid-2018 Rosal\u00eda signed a contract with Sony Music. She also worked alongside Pharrell Williams on a still unreleased track titled “De Madrug\u00e1”, which has been performed live several times.[13]In 2019, Rosal\u00eda released five own singles as part of a droplet era and collaborated in many albums and signed a record deal with Columbia Records.[14] To start she collaborated on James Blake’s Assume Form album on the track “Barefoot in the Park”, marking this as the first song in Rosal\u00eda’s repertoire that in where she sings in English.[15] Then, in April, she collaborated with Peruvian rapper Alejandro Chal on “Me Traicionaste”, which was included in the Game of Thrones Final Season soundtrack.[16] In March she released her second collaboration with Balvin, titled “Con Altura”, which became her first worldwide hit, topping the charts in Spain, Argentina and many other countries. The song was written by the performers alongside Teo Halm, Frank Dukes and El Guincho, with the two last producing the track. In May her highly anticipated track “Aute Cuture”, which she recorded back in November 2017 alongside El Guincho dropped. In July, her first ever song in Catalan “Milion\u00e0ria” was released to the public without any prior announcement. In August her collaboration with Ozuna “Yo x ti, Tu x mi” was released and performed at the MTV Video Music Awards.[17] The track was included in the FIFA 20 videogame soundtrack.[18] In November she released an experimental glitch pop song titled “A Pal\u00e9”, written and produced by her habitual studio crew alongside Noah Goldstein. A remix of the song by Gesaffelstein was released in January 2020 and another one by Overmono in April.[19][20] In December she collaborated with Travis Scott and Lil Baby on the “Highest in the Room” remix.[21]Rosal\u00eda’s third studio album, Motomami, was released in March 2022.[22] Work for the album began and continued throughout 2019 and 2020, specially during international lockdown. “La Fama”, which features The Weeknd, is scheduled to be its lead single. The track, released in November 2021, was preceded by two independent releases: “Juro Que” and “Dolerme”. The first one is the musical end of “El Mal Querer”, closing the story\/era definitely while “Dolerme” was a gift to her fans and a “musical cure” to quarantine. Catalan guitarist and producer Ra\u00fcl Refree co-produced and was the right hand of Rosal\u00eda during the Los \u00c1ngeles musical era. El Guincho co-produced and co-wrote all the songs on “El Mal Querer” and is one of the singer’s closest friends since mid-2017. Alejandra Ghersi aka Arca helped Rosal\u00eda with some musical decisions and collaborated with her on “KLK”. J Balvin gave Rosal\u00eda her first opportunity to take the world by storm collaborating on “Brillo”. Then, they collaborated on the RIAA Gold-certified single “Con Altura” alongside El Guincho. Billie Eilish discovered Rosal\u00eda in mid-2018 and asked for a collaboration. Named “one of the most awaited musical duets in recent memory”, their collaborative track “Lo Vas a Olvidar” was released in 2021 as part of the Euphoria soundtrack after two years in the works. Unreleased songs[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]^ Freire, Juan Manuel (2018-11-16). “Rosal\u00eda, antes de la gran explosi\u00f3n”. elperiodico (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ “Rosal\u00eda baja de las alturas para una colaboraci\u00f3n con un disco infantil”. abc (in Spanish). 2019-12-05. Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ \u00c1lvarez, Marina Mart\u00edn (2019-07-04). “El poema de San Juan de la Cruz que Rosal\u00eda ha convertido en canci\u00f3n”. COPE (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ Vila, Rosal\u00eda (April 30, 2020). “ROSAL\u00cdA’18 #001 – Nuevo proyecto (Parte 1)”. Youtube. Retrieved May 26, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ “Rosal\u00eda, todo un fen\u00f3meno con nota: “Hago m\u00fasica tratando de experimentar desde la libertad”“. LaSexta (in Spanish). 2018-11-03. Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ “Los \u00c1lbumes de la D\u00e9cada: El Mal Querer – Rosal\u00eda”. WARP.la (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ “Grammy nominee Rosal\u00eda’s flamenco fame is questioned by Spain’s Roma community”. The World from PRX. Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ Benzal Al\u00eda, Mar\u00eda Guadalupe (2019). An\u00e1lisis intercultural del \u00e1lbum musical de Rosal\u00eda Vila, El Mal Querer y el consecuente rechazo de la comunidad gitana espa\u00f1ola. Madrid: Universidad Pontificia Comillas.^ Sherman, Maria (April 28, 2014). “Ariana Grande Is Going EDM With Zedd on New Album”. Fuse. Retrieved March 8, 2015.^ “La canci\u00f3n del d\u00eda: ‘Bagdad’ de Rosal\u00eda es mucho m\u00e1s que su gui\u00f1o a ‘Cry Me a River’“. jenesaispop.com (in Spanish). 2018-11-04. Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ “Concierto de Ni\u00f1a Pastori en Madrid: los looks de Hiba Abouk, Marta Hazas, Rosal\u00eda y el resto de asistentes”. woman.es (in Spanish). 2018-07-10. Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ Panicello, Por Nerea (2018-06-19). “Rosal\u00eda se convierte en la artista 360 de Paquita Salas”. Cosmopolitan (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ “Rosal\u00eda, trabajando en el estudio con Pharrell Williams (2018)”. MondoSonoro (in Spanish). 2018-04-13. Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ TIM, Televisa. “Rosal\u00eda, la artista espa\u00f1ola que domin\u00f3 al mundo con flamenco, urbano y pop”. Telehit (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ “James Blake: “La voz de Rosal\u00eda cautiva m\u00e1s all\u00e1 del flamenco y de los g\u00e9neros”“. ELMUNDO (in Spanish). 2019-01-18. Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ “Rosal\u00eda y su canci\u00f3n para ‘Juego de Tronos’“. La Gu\u00eda GO! (in Spanish). 2019-04-29. Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ Carri\u00f3n, Jorge (2019-11-17). “La conquista global de Rosal\u00eda”. The New York Times (in Spanish). ISSN\u00a00362-4331. Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ “Rosal\u00eda encabeza la banda sonora de FIFA 20”. Marca.com (in Spanish). 2019-09-13. Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ Strauss, Matthew. “Overmono Remix Rosal\u00eda’s “A Pal\u00e9”“. Pitchfork. Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ “Gesaffelstein arranca el a\u00f1o remezclando “A Pal\u00e9” de Rosal\u00eda”. MondoSonoro (in Spanish). 2020-01-03. Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ “Rosal\u00eda y Travis Scott lanzan el remix de ‘Highest in the Room’“. Naci\u00f3n Rex (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ “Rosal\u00eda anuncia nuevo disco”. Flooxer Now (in Spanish). 2020-03-22. Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ ROSAL\u00cdA (Ft. Myke Towers) \u2013 Aunque duela, retrieved 2020-05-26^ a b c d “Rosal\u00eda presenta 4 canciones in\u00e9ditas en su gira: ‘De Madrug\u00e1’, ‘Aute Cuture’, ‘Como Ali’ y ‘Lo Presiento’“. EuropaFM (in Spanish). 2019-04-01. Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ “ACE Repertory”. www.ascap.com. Retrieved 2020-11-06.^ “Rosal\u00eda, trabajando en el estudio con Pharrell Williams (2018)”. MondoSonoro (in Spanish). 2018-04-13. Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ La Cancion De Jhay Cortez Y Karol G Que No Salio Rosalia Dando Grandes, retrieved 2020-05-26^ ““Ll\u00e1mame M\u00e1s Tarde”: El d\u00eda que C. Tangana cant\u00f3 con Rosal\u00eda”. TIU | Future Music (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-05-26.^ Vila, Rosalia (August 28, 2018). “Rosal\u00eda – Santer\u00eda (Directo)”. YouTube. Retrieved May 26, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ Villamizar, Henry (2021-02-13). “Rosal\u00eda Ft. Bad Bunny – Tagliatelle Santer\u00eda (Preview)”. FULETEO (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-02-14.^ “Lunay avanza en primicia en MegaStarFM un bombazo con Rosal\u00eda”. MegaStarFM (in Spanish). 2020-10-02. Retrieved 2020-10-08.^ “Jhay Cortez: “Rosal\u00eda y yo hemos hecho varias cosas juntos, pero no s\u00e9 si las usar\u00e1 para su disco o no”“. EuropaFM (in Spanish). 2019-12-10. Retrieved 2020-05-26. 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