
"Spanish superstar Rosalia has grabbed the spotlight with her latest single "Berghain," which is the first track to drop from her forthcoming album "Lux". The track, which strikes a markedly different tone from the experimental pop songs that the singer has become known for, features the London Symphony Orchestra as well as Icelandic artist Bjork and American experimental musician Yves Tumor."
"In German social media circles, Rosalia's new single was met with instant and widespread excitement. People ran to translate the German lyrics for English audiences and speculate as to why the singer chose to sing in German and why she named the track after Berlin's most notorious nightclub, Berghain. There was some initial speculation that the language choice had something to do with the singer's personal life."
"Rosalia revealed that she actually sings in 13 different languages in her forthcoming album including Latin, Sicilian and Ukrainian among others. She told Popcast that the album was a product of her "love and curiosity", and that her choice to feature so many languages foreign to her came from "wanting to understand the other better" because "through understanding the other better maybe you can understand yourself better, and you can learn how to love better""
Rosalia's single "Berghain" went viral and marks the first release from the forthcoming album "Lux." The track departs from her experimental pop sound and includes the London Symphony Orchestra, Bjork and Yves Tumor. The song contains a German verse and an operatic refrain, prompting excitement across German social media and translations of the lyrics. Some fans speculated the German language choice related to Rosalia's alleged relationship with German actor-singer Emilio Sakraya. Rosalia revealed that the album features thirteen languages and that the multilingual approach stems from love, curiosity and a desire to understand others and oneself better.
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