ROSALÍA

Name: Rosalía (Rosalía Vila i Tobella)
Date of Birth: September 25, 1992
City: Sant Esteve Sesrovires
Country: Spain
Genre: Flamenco, Pop, Reggaeton, Urban, Experimental
Band/Group Members: Solo artist
Roles: Singer, songwriter, producer, actress

Bio:
Growing up in the dusty outskirts of Barcelona, where the echo of flamenco guitars tangled with the hum of city life, Rosalía soaked in her Catalan roots like a quiet rebellion. From a family without showbiz ties—her mom's running a metalworks shop, dad's got that Galician-Andalusian fire—she dove into musicology, turning wedding gigs into something fiercer. Her 2018 breakout *El Mal Querer* twisted ancient flamenco tales into modern heartbreak anthems, with "Malamente" hitting like a gut punch wrapped in trap beats, earning her Latin Grammys and a spot in the global conversation on what "Latin" even means for a Spanish voice.

She leaned harder into reggaeton's pulse with *Motomami* in 2022, a raw map of desire and reinvention that had fans dissecting lines like "Saoko" under neon lights, while collabs with Bad Bunny and The Weeknd blurred borders even more. But life's pulled her through its own plot twists—breakups with C. Tangana and Rauw Alejandro, whispers of cultural debates around her flamenco take, and that steady feminist fire she's carried for choice and equality. Now, at 33, she's teasing *Lux* with today's drop "Berghain," a hazy club confessional featuring Björk and Yves Tumor that feels like slipping into Berlin's underground at dawn, all vulnerability and velvet edges. Fresh off a surprise Madrid takeover that's got socials buzzing with "Nunmania," and word of her dipping into *Euphoria*'s third season, Rosalía's reminding us how music can hold the ache of who we are—flawed, fierce, forever evolving. If you're chasing that spark of self-discovery, her sound's the thread that pulls it all together.