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Checkout quotes by Rosalia on Music
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‟ I love flamenco. It's very difficult music to sing. But I think of any genre as a snow globe - you don't admire it for its stillness. You have to shake it up and see how it explodes.
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‟ I have no prejudice about which music is better. I listen to Vivaldi. I like Nick Cave. I love Travis Scott, James Blake, Lola Flores. Music can serve many functions. And so I listen to everything!
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‟ I started from zero. Nobody in my family is connected to the industry. Not a single contact in the music industry or in the entertainment industry.
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‟ I know that I will age making music, and I want to see how my music changes with the years.
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‟ I wanted to have absolute control over my music - from the chords and the voicings of the songs to the arrangements and the production.
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‟ I'm always loyal to how I understand music, how I want to present myself, how I understand my job.
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‟ For me, music is about experimentation.
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‟ It is very important that people understand how important flamenco is to the Gypsy community. There have been some amazing Gypsy artists. It's important that we give visibility to that, but at the same time people have to be fair and recognise that Paco de Lucia was the biggest guitar player in this style of music in the world and he wasn't Gypsy.
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‟ Music is beyond races, beyond territories.
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‟ Flamenco is the most honest and visceral music. You have to be sincere when you sing it. If you're not, it doesn't work.
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‟ It's a lot more interesting to dig into the popular music from where I'm from than adhere to some kind of standardized global pop.
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‟ We come from Spain, from Barcelona. We could perform in many places around the world, and it's been amazing to bring our music to so many people in so many different places. That's been amazing.
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‟ The more people I can reach with my work, the happier I am, but I'm not going to stop making the music I want to, just because I'm looking for a specific response.
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‟ No one in my family plays music. But since I was very little, I would go around the house singing and dancing. And when I was 8, my parents asked me to get up and sing something at a family meal. I had my eyes closed, singing - la la la la la - and when I opened them, the whole family was crying.
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‟ My music pulls from flamenco plenty; it wouldn't make sense without that genre. I also have a lot of love for flamenco and I'm very happy if I can be an ambassador for it.
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‟ As a teenager, I remember Missy Elliot: seeing how she carried herself, made her music, and presented herself as an artist. That strength inspired me. If my work can do the same for others, I feel very grateful and proud of that.
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‟ I always think my job is like any other job. Every job has good and bad parts, and mine is to be a musician. I know why I started making music and I always knew there was no plan B. I'm passionate about it. I love being in the recording studio and researching sounds with the possibility of discovering something new. That motivates me.
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‟ My music would make no sense without flamenco.
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