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Spanish singer Rosalía's music career began in 2013 when she contributed vocals to the cast of many musicals in her native Barcelona. She then went to contribute to the soundtrack albums of many benefic organitzations, albums for children and commercials for different brands. In 2009 Rosalía entered the Taller de Músics 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] Rosalía then worked with Desigual on their jingle "Last Night Was Eterenal" and started making friends in the music industry like Yung Beef, Raül 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 "Élite". This marks the first formal single by both of the performers.

Her debut album, Los Ángeles, was released in February 2017.[3] 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 Rosalía.[4] 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 "Qué bien sé yo la fonte".[5] The album was released through Universal Music but was only licensed, which means Rosalía did not ever sign a contract with the label.[6] That same year she collaborated with Spanish hip hop artist Cálido Lehamo on his track "Con la Peña" and with Dj Swet on "Restu".

Rosalía performing in Madrid during her "Los Ángeles Tour" in July 2017.

Rosalía'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.[7] 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 Rosalía of self-apropiating flamenco music and Andualusian and Romani culture through her music, lyrics, lifestyle and image.[8] This main controversy has been object of multiple studies about cultural appropriation worldwide.[9][10] 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 Mirá", its second single, followed the steps of the previous one but in a more smooth, liquid way.[11] "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".[12] In May 2018 Rosalía collaborated with Colombian reggaeton artist J Balvin on his track "Brillo" and "En Mí (Interlude)" even though she was not credited for the last one. She also took part of Niña Pastori's live album "Realmente Volando", recorded during her show at the iconic Teatro Real in Madrid.[13] In June she sang the theme song for the second season of Spanish Netflix show Paquita Salas.[14] In mid-2018 Rosalía signed a contract with Sony Music. She also worked alongside Pharrell Williams on a still unreleased track titled "De Madrugá", which has been performed live several times.[15]

In 2019, Rosalía released five own singles as part of a dropplet era and collaborated in many albums and signed a record deal with Columbia Records.[16] 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 Rosalía's repertoire that in where she sings in English.[17] Then, in April, she collaborated with Peruvian rapper Alejandro Chal on "Me Traicionaste", which was included in the Game of Thrones Final Season soundtrack.[18] 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 "Milionària" 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.[19] The track was included in the FIFA 20 videogame soundtrack.[20] In November she released an experimental glitch pop song titled "A Palé", 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.[21][22] In December she collaborated with Travis Scott and Lil Baby on the "Highest in the Room" remix.[23]

Rosalía's third studio album, the title of which is still unknown, is scheduled to be released in late 2020.[24] Work for the album began and continued throughout 2019 and 2020, specially during international lockdown. "TKN", which features Travis Scott, is scheduled to be its lead single. The track, released in May 2020, 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.

Songs

Contents
Key
Indicates single release
# Indicates promotional single release
Catalan guitarist and producer Raül Refree co-produced and was the right hand of Rosalía during the Los Ángeles 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.
Spanish rapper and former boyfriend C. Tangana co-wrote many songs on "El Mal Querer" and collaborated with Rosalía on "Antes de Morirme" and "Llámame Más Tarde".
Alejandra Ghersi aka Arca helped Rosalía with some musical decisions and collaborated with her on "KLK".
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J Balvin gave Rosalía 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 Rosalía 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.
Travis Scott collaborated with Rosalía on her 2020 track "TKN" and in the remix of his song "Highest in the Room" in 2019.
Songs recorded by Rosalía
Song name Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year
"A Ningún Hombre" Rosalía Rosalía Vila
Pablo Díaz-Reixa
El Mal Querer 2018
"A Palé" Rosalía Pablo Díaz-Reixa
Rosalía Vila
Non-album single 2019
"Antes de Morirme" † C. Tangana and Rosalía Rosalía Vila
Antón Álvarez
Non-album single 2016
"Aute Cuture" Rosalía Pablo Díaz-Reixa
Leticia Sala
Rosalía Vila
Non-album single 2019
"Aunque es de Noche" Rosalía Enrique Morente
San Juan de la Cruz
Non-album single 2017
"¡Ay, Paquita!" Rosalía Alberto Jiménez Rodríguez
Antonio Poza Fernández
Paquita Salas 2018
"Bagdad" Rosalía Rosalía Vila
Antón Álvarez
Coro Infantil del Orfeó Catalá
Luis Troquel
Leticia Sala
Justin Timberlake
Timothy Mosley
Scott Storch
El Mal Querer 2018
"Barefoot in the Park" † James Blake featuring Rosalía James Blake
Paco Ortega
Rosalia Vila
Assume Form 2019
"Brillo" J Balvin and Rosalía Rosalia Vila
Jose Álvaro Osorio Balvin
Marco Masis
Jesús Mª Nieves Cortés
Alejandro Ramírez Suarez
Vibras 2018
"Blinding Lights (Remix)" The Weeknd and Rosalía Abel Tesfaye
Ahmad Blashe
Jason Quenneville
Max Martin
Oscar Holter
Rosalia Vila
Non-album single 2020
"Catalina" Rosalía Public Domain
Raül Refree
Los Ángeles 2016
"Cuando te Beso" Niña Pastori and Rosalía José Jiménez
María Rosa García
Realmente Volando 2018
"Con Altura" Rosalia and J Balvin featuring El Guincho Pablo Díaz-Reixa
Frank Dukes
Rosalia Vila
Jose Álvaro Osorio Balvin
Alejandro Ramírez
Teo Halm
Mariachi Budda
Non-album single 2019
"Con la Peña" Cálido Lehamo featuring Rosalía Carlos Ramón Pinto
David Rancel Morales
Jose Antonio Bejarno
Kepa Ballesteros Aguirre
Alegría de Vivir 2017
"De Aquí No Sales" Rosalía Pablo Díaz-Reixa
Antón Álvarez
Rosalia Vila
El Mal Querer 2018
"De Plata" Rosalía Public Domain
Raül Refree
Los Ángeles 2017
"Día 14 de Abril" Rosalía Public Domain
Raül Refree
Los Ángeles 2017
"Di Mi Nombre" Rosalía Rosalía Vila
Antón Álvarez
Pablo Díaz-Reixa
El Mal Querer 2018
"Dios Nos Libre del Dinero" # Rosalía Pablo Díaz-Reixa
Rosalía Vila
Non-album single 2019
"Dolerme" Rosalía Pablo Díaz-Reixa
Rosalía Vila
Frank Dukes
Matthew Tavares
Non-album single 2020
"El Redentor" Rosalía Public Domain
Raül Refree
Los Ángeles 2017
"Highest In The Room (Remix)" † Travis Scott and Rosalía featuring Lil Baby Mike Dean
Dominique Jones
Jaques Webster
Nik Frascona
Rosalía Vila
Ozan Yildirim
JackBoys 2019
"I See a Darkness" Rosalía Will Oldham

Raül Refree

Los Ángeles 2017
"Juro Que" Rosalía Pablo Díaz-Reixa
Daniel Gómez Carrero
Rosalía Vila
Non-album single 2020
"KLK" Arca and Rosalía Alejandra Ghersi
Rosalía Vila
KiCk i 2020
"La Hija de Juan Simón" Rosalía Public Domain
Raül Refree
Los Ángeles 2017
"La Noche de Anoche" Bad Bunny featuring Rosalía Benito Marínez
Rosalia Vila
El Último Tour Del Mundo 2020
"Lo Vas a Olvidar" Billie Eilish and Rosalía Rosalia Vila
Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell
Finneas Baird O'Connell
El Guincho
Euphoria (Original Score from the HBO Series) 2021
"Malamente" Rosalía Pablo Díaz-Reixa
Antón Álvarez
Rosalía Vila
El Mal Querer 2018
"Nana" Rosalía Pablo Díaz-Reixa
Rosalía Vila
El Mal Querer 2018
"Maldición" Rosalía Pablo Díaz-Reixa
Antón Álvarez
Rosalía Vila
Arthur Russell
El Mal Querer 2018
"Me Traicionaste" Rosalía featuring A.Chal Pablo Díaz-Reixa
Alejandro Salazar
Rosalía Vila
For the Throne: Music Inspired by the HBO Series Game of Thrones 2019
"Milionària" Rosalía Rosalía Vila
Pablo Díaz-Reixa
Non-album single 2019
"Multiplicar (Alegrías)" Rosalía TBD Flamenco Kids en el Jalintro 2014
"Nos Quedamos Solitos" Rosalía Public Domain
Raül Refree
Los Ángeles 2017
"Pienso en tu Mirá" Rosalía Pablo Díaz-Reixa
Antón Álvarez
Rosalía Vila
El Mal Querer 2018
"Por Castigarme Tan Fuerte" Rosalía Public Domain
Raül Refree
Los Ángeles 2017
"Por Mi Puerta No lo Pasen" Rosalía Public Domain
Raül Refree
Los Ángeles 2017
"Preso" Rosalía Pablo Díaz-Reixa
Ferrán Echegaray
Rosalía Vila
Rossy de Palma
El Mal Querer 2018
"Que No Salga La Luna" Rosalía Pablo Díaz-Reixa
Antonio Gallardo Molina
Antón Álvarez
Rosalía Vila
Nicolás Sánchez Ortega
El Mal Querer 2018
"Que Se Muere Que Se Muere" Rosalía Public Domain
Raül Refree
Los Ángeles 2017
"Relación (Remix)" Sech, Daddy Yankee & J Balvin feat. Rosalía and Farruko Carlos Isaías Morales Williams
Jorge Valdes Vasquez
Joshua Méndez
Miguel Andrés Martínez Perea
Ramses Iván Herrera Soto
Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez
José Álvaro Osorio Balvín
Rosalia Vila Tobella
1 Of 1 2020
"Reniego" Rosalía Pablo Díaz-Reixa
Rosalía Vila
Jesús Bola
El Mal Querer 2018
"Retsu" Dj Swet, Foyone, Ihon and Rosalía TBD Mudra 2017
"Si Tú Supieras Compañero" Rosalía Public Domain
Raül Refree
Los Ángeles 2017
"Te Venero" Rosalía Public Domain
Raül Refree
Los Ángeles 2017
"TKN" Rosalía and Travis Scott Alejandro Ramírez
DJ Nelson
Marco Masís
Pablo Díaz-Reixa
Rosalia Vila
Travis Scott
Teo Halm
Non-album single 2020
"Un Largo Viaje" Fernando Vacas, Vallellano & The Royal Gypsy Orchestra festuring Lin Cortes, José Antonio Rodríguez and Rosalía Fernando Vacas A Través de la Luz (Una Ópera Flamenca) 2018
"Un Millón de Veces" Rosalía Manuel Hernández
Rosalía Vila
Tres Guitarras para el Autismo 2015
"Yo x Ti, Tu x Mi" Rosalía and Ozuna Pablo Díaz-Reixa
Rosalía Vila
Jan Carlos Ozuna
Non-album single 2019

Unreleased songs

Unreleased songs recorded by Rosalía
Song Notes Ref.
"Aunque Duela"
  • Recorded by Myke Towers and Rosalía.
  • Intended for Easy Money Baby (2020).
[25]
"Call You"
  • Intended for an unreleased electro-soul album.
  • Recorded in 2016.
  • Produced and arranged by Raul Refree.
[26]
"Caramelo (Remix)"
  • Recorded by Ozuna, Rosalía and Myke Towers.
  • For unknown reasons it was passed away to Karol G, who sang it alongside both performers in August 2020.
  • Intended for Enoc (2020).
[27]
"Carcelera"
  • Intended for R3 (2020).
  • Written and produced by El Guincho and Rosalía.
  • Registered on ASCAP.
[28]
"Como Alí"
  • Intended for R3 (2020).
  • Recorded in September 2018.
  • Sung live in every stop of the El Mal Querer Tour.
  • Set to be released in 2020 as told to Elle Canada.
  • Used in the MAC Cosmetics Viva Glam VG26 Lipstick TV commercial.
[26]
"De Madrugá"
  • Produced and/or features Pharrell Williams
  • Intended for Rosalía's second studio album, El Mal Querer (2018).
  • Recorded at the Conway Recording Studios in Los Angeles.
  • Sung live in every stop of the El Mal Querer Tour.
[29]
"Deséame Suerte"
  • Originally recorded by Jhay Cortez and Rosalía in 2018.
  • The song was passed away to Karol G, who sang it alongside Cortez, who released the song in 2019.
[30]
"Free"
  • Intended for an unreleased electro-soul album.
  • Recorded in 2016.
  • Produced and arranged by Raul Refree.
[26]
"Llámame Más Tarde"
  • Features singer, rapper and former boyfriend C. Tangana.
  • They sang it live multiple times in the Summer of 2016.
  • Studio version released on SoundCloud in late 2016.
[31]
"Lo Presiento"
  • Written and produced by Rosalía and El Guincho.
  • Rosalía included the song as background music in her "Bagdad" music video in 2018.
  • Intended for El Mal Querer (2018).
  • Sung live in every stop of the El Mal Querer Tour.
[26]
"Santería"
  • Originally intended for El Mal Querer (2018).
  • Presented live for the first time in Marbella in August 2018.
  • Sung at some stops of the El Mal Querer Tour.
[32]
"Singapur (Remix)"
  • Remix version of Dominican dembow singer El Alfa's original "Singapur"
  • Also features Natti Natasha and Cardi B.
  • Revealed by El Alfa on Instagram in October 2020.
  • Eventually recorded by El Alfa, Farruko, Myke Towers, Justin Quiles and Chencho Corleone and released in December 2020.
[33]
"TBA"
  • Duet with Puerto Rican reggaeton singer Lunay.
  • Lunay revealed during an interview with MegaStarFM that Rosalía had recorded a song with him while in Puerto Rico in July 2020.
  • The duet is intended to be included in Lunay's upcoming studio album.
[34]
"TBA"
  • New duet with Puerto Rican rapper Jhay Cortez.
  • Cortez revealed to Vodafone You in December 2019 that they had been woking in new music.
  • The duet is intended to be included in Rosalía's third studio album.
[35]

See also

References

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