![]() ![]() In an interview for Genius, the singer confirms that she likes him almost as much as she likes Hector Lavoe, but this reference in particular is dedicated to Lavoe, one of the most important salsa singers of all time.įun fact: the music video for “Bagdad” was not filmed in the actual Bagdad but at a club in Pigalle, a Parisian neighborhood. If you thought that the Hector named by Rosalía in her reggaeton megahit was “El Bambino” from the duo known as Hector and Tito, you were almost right. ![]() “De Héctor aprendí la sabrosura / Nunca he visto una joya tan pura” from “Con Altura” In this guide, we take a tour of her lyrics, which contain everything from idioms in Caló-a dialect spoken by the gypsies of Spain, France, and Portugal-to watches that cost more than our parents’ homes, to better understand the universe of pop’s newest sensation. In tracks like “Con Altura,” “Aute Cuture," and “Milionària,” the Catalan bombards us with contemporary references and talks a lot about her quick rise to fame, along with her love of jewelry and fast cars. The timeless narrative of El mal querer ("The bad love"), however, doesn’t entirely connect with the messages found in the latest singles, precisely the ones that have skyrocketed in the international market. There are many interpretations of the album, few of which have been addressed by Rosalía herself. The album is about a toxic relationship, inspired by an anonymous Occitan novel from the 13th century called Flamenca.
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