Unveiling RosalÃa’s Spiritual Journey: Exploring Saints in Her Latest Album
RosalÃa’s latest LP showcases her extensive research into the lives of saints, providing a unique and informative perspective on her music. Through her study of these religious figures, she has created a compelling and thought-provoking album that delves into themes of faith, devotion, and spirituality. This in-depth exploration adds a new layer of depth and complexity to her music, demonstrating her dedication to her craft and her commitment to producing meaningful and impactful work.
Music News: RosalÃa Studied Saints For New LP
RosalÃa has revealed that she spent months studying saints while writing her latest album, Lux.
The Spanish singer has opened up about the extensive research that went into her fourth studio album, which was released in November.
Before making Lux, which features her singing in 14 languages alongside background vocals from the Escolania de Montserrat, one of Europeâs oldest boysâ choirs, she spent a year researching and writing in near isolation.
Fifteen of the 18 tracks on the album were inspired by the stories of female saints and mystics, which is why she chose to sing in multiple languages. For example, to channel Saint Olga in Kyiv for her song De Madrugá, she sang in Ukrainian. Meanwhile, Berghain, inspired by Saint Hildegard of Bingen, required her to sing in German.
In a recent interview with Vogue, RosalÃa reflected on her fascination with the saints.
The singer went on to note that contemporary creative works often reference celebrities.
âAnd I feel like nowadays a lot of people reference celebrities, and celebrities reference celebrities,â she stated. âI prefer to reference saints.â
RosalÃa also discussed her decision to wear a headpiece resembling a nunâs habit, designed by Maison Margiela, along with a white garment by Alainpaul that resembled a straitjacket, on the albumâs cover.
âI was trying to find an image that would symbolise feminine spirituality,â she told the publication. âTo me, this was the one that could translate how this album sounds, what this album is about, where Iâm singing from, and the inspiration behind it.â
Image: Andrés Ibarra

Author: Brad LeBeau (promotionmusicnews.com)
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