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Rosalía Says She Hopes Her New Album Provides a Feminist 'Counterbalance' to Misogyny in Music

Daniela Avila
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Rosalía is here for the girls.

In acover story interview withRolling Stone, the "Con Altura" singer discussed her highly anticipated albumMotomami, set for release in 2022. A prominent topic in Rosalía's music in the past has been feminism — and the singer opened up about her intention, in this new album, to keep that theme alive.

When asked how she felt about male musicians finding success by perpetuating macho and misogynistic themes, the singer, 28, said she would be "very happy, perhaps, if this record provides a counterbalance" to that notion.

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"I haven't always found female figures who write in a rawer way, particularly in music or Spanish folk music. It's easier to find those figures in English music rather than Spanish music," she said.

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She then went on to say that these "issues" are a "reflection of society."

"I also believe it's not only a reggaeton issue. It's a reflection of society. If this is happening in music, it's because there's something happening at a social level, in the real world," Rosalía admitted.

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She continued, "So, we better ask ourselves what is going on and what we still have to do in that regard."

Motomami follows Rosalía's 2018 Grammy-winning album titledEl Mal Querer. Since then, the singer said she "wanted to focus my energy on giving this [new] album a sense of risk and excitement overall."

Last week, the songstress released her collaboration withThe Weeknd titled "La Fama," the first release from her upcoming album, along with amusic video. The stars previously worked together on "Blinding Lights."

She first teased the album earlier this month with an excitingInstagram video that had celebrities likeKylie Jenner commenting "omg 😍."

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In September, Rosalía's fans were buzzing on social media after she made her relationship with reggaeton starRauw AlejandroInstagram official.

Rosalia Says She Hopes Her New Album Provides a ‘Counterbalance’ to Misogyny in Music: ‘It’s a Reflection of Society’
Rosalia Says She Hopes Her New Album Provides a ‘Counterbalance’ to Misogyny in Music: ‘It’s a Reflection of Society’

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At the time, the singer was celebrating her birthday and she shared aseries of photos on Instagram to mark the milestone. In one photo, she's pictured laying on Alejandro's lap as he plays video games. In another, she is shown smiling, cozied up next to him.

"BlisssssSSSS🙏✨💖librA y bendecidA [blessed]," she captioned the photo.

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On that same day, Alejandro, 28, made a post of his own with a series of photos with the "Linda" singer on multiple occasions.

"Aunque se vaya el sol contigo el día nunca acaba 🎶 Feliz cumple bebe… 🎂🎉💕," he captioned the post, meaning "Even if the sun leaves, the day never ends with you. Happy Birthday bebe."

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