In recognition of Women's History Month, the GRAMMY.com highlights Rosalía's transformation from a folk debut artist to an international superstar and production powerhouse. Her path includes the release of her debut album 'Los Ángeles' and the GRAMMY-winning 'Motomami,' blending experimental flamenco-pop elements.
Rosalía's ascent in the music industry serves as a focal point for Women's History Month coverage on GRAMMY.com. The feature, titled 'Run The World: How Rosalía Became An International Superstar And Production Powerhouse,' traces her evolution from her initial folk album 'Los Ángeles' to her acclaimed experimental work.
Her breakthrough album 'Motomami' earned her a GRAMMY award, showcasing her innovative fusion of flamenco and pop influences. This project solidified her status as a global icon and a key figure in production.
The article includes visuals from various events, such as photos by Steve Granitz/WireImage, Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images, Kayla Oaddams/Getty Images for The Recording Academy, Rebecca Sapp, and John Esparza, capturing moments from her career highlights.
Through this retrospective, GRAMMY.com emphasizes Rosalía's contributions to music, inspiring recognition of women's achievements in the field.