“I still have the same love for the past and the same curiosity for the future,” said the Spanish star
The follow-up to Motomami is already revving its engine. In a new interview with Highsnobiety, Rosalía revealed that she’s already started working on her next project — and she’s still processing the same questions as on her last album.
“It’s been a process,” Rosalía said. “I’ve changed a lot, but at the same time, I’m still wrapping my head around the same things. It’s like I still have the same questions and the same desire to answer them.”
“I still have the same love for the past and the same curiosity for the future,” she continued.
The singer explained that she still sees artists such as Bon Iver, Kate Bush, and Janis Joplin as some of her “current influences” but that right now her “biggest influences are reading paper books.”
In the interview, the singer shared she’d start her own magazine, and also called love “a disorder and a superpower.” Her upcoming album will mark her fourth official studio release, following 2022’s Motomami, 2019’s El Mal Querer, and 2017’s Los Ángeles.
“It’s a chaotic record,” she told Rolling Stone in a cover story last year about Motomami. “I wanted the record to feel like an emotional roller coaster, which is what I was feeling at that point in my life. I wanted that dynamic, that constant sensation of toma y daca, give and take.”
The new chat comes a few weeks after the singer released her collaboration with Lisa, “New Woman,” which was co-written by Tove Lo. She also collaborated with Björk on “Oral” earlier this year, and released solo single “Tuya” last summer.
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