With LUX, Rosalía creates more than just an album: it is part pop, part opera, and part world-language manifesto—pushing artistic boundaries while maintaining her distinct voice.
Spanning four movements and 18 tracks, the Spanish artist crafts a space that balances noise and silence; blending high art with catchy hooks, intimate confessions with stadium anthems, and emotion with spirituality. Rosalía rises through LUX like Mary’s assumption.
This latest album unfolds in four parts that showcase her growing ambition as both a performer and sound architect.
Throughout her career, Rosalía has drawn from flamenco, an ancient art form, transforming it into a fresh and modern expression that has earned critical acclaim and global interest.
If El Mal Querer represented a translation—turning flamenco into a pop language—then LUX explores the feminine mystique and transcendence beyond language, redefining much of her previous work.
"Rosalía ascends into LUX like Mary’s assumption."
Author’s summary: Rosalía’s LUX boldly blends pop, flamenco, and spirituality, redefining her artistic path with a modern yet deeply rooted expression of feminine transcendence.