
"Rosalia's formal training centered on flamenco, which formed the backbone of her music. Deeply inspired by the groundbreaking flamenco singer Camaron de la Isla, she started her formal flamenco education at the music school Taller de Musics in Barcelona."
"Flamenco is far from an easy genre to master; it requires control and raw emotional intensity. And that's in part what the singer's expressive voice has become known for."
"Instead of staying within traditional boundaries, she used her flamenco training to steer the tradition-steeped genre in a more contemporary direction, especially in her first two albums."
"Her later work blended those influences with pop, electronic and reggaeton, opening her music to a much broader audience and marking the evolution of her sound."
Rosalia Vila Tobella, a Spanish pop star, transitioned from local talent to international fame through a blend of flamenco and contemporary music. Growing up in Sant Esteve Sesrovires, she was determined to succeed in music from a young age. Her formal training in flamenco at Taller de Musics in Barcelona laid the foundation for her expressive style. Influenced by Camaron de la Isla, she expanded traditional flamenco by incorporating pop, electronic, and reggaeton elements, appealing to a wider audience and achieving significant collaborations.
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