Rosalía 's only constant is transformation. An artist always ahead of her time, she has continually innovated at a speed that many of her peers have stumbled to keep up with. The Spanish artist first broke onto the international stage with an avant-garde, electronic take on her home country's flamenco on the 2018 album El Mal Querer . In 2022 she released Motomami , on which she shifted to an overtly global sound, mixing reggaeton, old school hip-hop and bachata, keeping time with the guttural vocals and claps of flamenco's evocative rhythms.

After Motomami , which took home album of the year at the Latin Grammys, it felt almost impossible to predict where the genre shape-shifter would go next. But on her new album Lux , out Nov. 7, the artist goes all the way back in time, to th

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