Rosalia in Podcasts
personSpanish artist from Barcelona, known for flamenco and pop music.
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At the same time that there is kind of like sometimes that yikes feeling kind of taking in Rosalia's music, at least for me and also for you, Michelle, Rosalia still has a pretty sizable Latin American audience.
Like you said Bilal, I feel like if you never saw Rosalia interview or any Rosalia press and you just knew the music, I don't think these conflicts would come up at all.
Rosalia's racial gymnastics next to her music.
I just think, you know, to me, I'm not saying this to forgive Rosalia or to dismiss the context that we're talking about, but it's hard for me sometimes to be always thinking about the context when you put on your headphones or listen to one of her albums because it's a completely immersive, incredible music experience.
Why do you think, what are some other reasons that American audiences specifically might be misreading Rosalia?
Aside from her borrowing heavily from Latina and specifically Afro-Caribbean influences, what are some other reasons that American audiences specifically might misread Rosalia as Latina?
We, of course, don't know what's going on in Rosalia's mind and why her aesthetic is evolving.
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