Rosalía

Singer-songwriter, 'El Mal Querer'

Rosalía - Singer-songwriter, 'El Mal Querer'
Born

September 25th, 1992
32 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Spain

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Born in 1992 in San Esteban Sasroviras, Spanish singer-songwriter gained recognition through the fusion of flamenco music with urban and pop styles. Released the album 'El Mal Querer' in 2018, which received considerable acclaim and commercial success. The artist's distinctive approach combines tradition with contemporary sounds, establishing a unique identity in the music industry. Collaborated with various artists across genres, further expanding the reach and influence in the global music scene.

Released the critically acclaimed album 'El Mal Querer'

Won a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album

Collaborated with artists like J Balvin and Billie Eilish

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