Rosalía
Aitana and Ed Sheeran triumph at LOS40 Music Awards in Valencia
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The 20th edition of the LOS40 Music Awards took place for the first time at Valencia's Roig Arena, with Aitana and Ed Sheeran as top winners. Rosalía opened the show with the first live performance of 'Reliquia' from her album Lux. Many artists dedicated their awards to the DANA flood victims.
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.
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The Recording Academy's GRAMMY.com features an article on how Rosalía is reinventing global pop stardom. As the leading society of music professionals, the Academy celebrates music's past, present, and future through such coverage. The piece highlights Rosalía's innovative approach to pop music on an international scale.
Singer Rosalía Vila Tobella, born in San Esteban Sasroviras in September 1992, appeared on ‘La revuelta’ on Monday night and had a blast with host David Broncano. She fully engaged with the show, distributing homemade cake and taking part in fun challenges. Her presence was a balm of lightness and sympathy.
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Rosalía's album 'Lux' has sparked controversy among Catalan nationalists for featuring the Escolanía de Montserrat singing in Spanish on the track 'Magnolias'. The collaboration is seen as a betrayal of Catalan identity, echoing criticisms of the royal visit to the abbey in June. Defenders note the choir's tradition of singing in multiple languages.