Overview
- Rosalía says the album draws on women saints and feminine mysticism, noting she spent a year focused on lyrics and phonetics without using AI.
- She reveals performances in 13 languages, including Catalan, Spanish, English, Latin, Sicilian, Ukrainian, Arabic and German.
- Promotion in Mexico City included a listening party, a livestreamed dinner at La Casa de Toño with Latin Mafia, a Virgen de Guadalupe medallion gift and a visit to a drag show at Cantina Lupita.
- Luis Argüello, president of Spain’s Episcopal Conference, frames the launch as part of a broader trend reconnecting youth with religion.
- The four‑movement album features 15 digital tracks and 18 on physical formats, with collaborators such as Björk, Yves Tumor, Carminho, Estrella Morente and Silvia Pérez Cruz.