With LUX, Rosalía creates more than an album: it is part pop, part opera, and part world-language manifesto, expanding her artistic boundaries while retaining her unique voice. Spanning four movements and 18 tracks, the Spanish artist crafts a delicate balance between noise and silence, combining high art with catchy elements, intimate confessions with stadium anthems, and emotional depth with a spiritual aura.
Rosalía approaches LUX as an ascent, likened to Mary’s assumption, reflecting a new level of ambition as both performer and sound architect. The album unfolds in four distinct movements, each showcasing her growth and innovation.
The Spanish singer and producer has long drawn inspiration from flamenco, a centuries-old art form, and transformed it into something modern and captivating. Her debut album Los Ángeles (2017) disrupted flamenco by breaking down its diverse styles—a dynamic interplay of singer, guitarist, and dancer—into a structured pop narrative with classic verse-chorus form.
Her 2018 breakthrough El Mal Querer, initially a baccalaureate thesis and winner of Album of the Year at the 2019 Latin Grammys, pushed flamenco even further by integrating traditional elements with contemporary R&B production.
“If El Mal Querer was about translation — turning flamenco into a pop language — then LUX is about the feminine mystique and transcendence beyond language,”
These ideas mark a profound evolution in Rosalía’s discography.
Rosalía’s LUX redefines flamenco-infused pop by exploring feminine transcendence and blending diverse musical styles into an ambitious, deeply expressive artistic statement.