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Spanish artist and musical chameleon Rosalía released her latest album, Lux, today. The single, “Berghain,” seems like a return to form. Operatic vocals, grand instrumentals, beautiful visuals — the album is primed for critical praise. But for those who are hyperaware of Rosalia’s transformations — from flamenco songstress to Afro-Caribbean queen — they have other questions about this evolution. Brittany is joined by writer-critics Bilal Qureshi and Michelle Santiago Cortés to unpack Rosalía’s “church girl era,” and the complicated nuances of Latinidad in music.
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