Rosalía is GQ’s recent celebrity profile and the Spanish singer shared her “truth” when it comes to criticism she’s received in the past over her music.
Many people have argued that the singer should not make flamenco music and has called her use of musical styles from the Caribeean and Latin America appropriation.
When asked by GQ if she was thinking about these things when she recorded Motomami she replied, “I can only talk to you from my own truth, which doesn’t mean it’s the correct one.”A post shared by LA ROSALÍA (@rosalia.vt)The Motomami told the outlet, “To me, making music is a human manifestation.
It’s what makes me wake up in the morning with enthusiasm, what keeps me hopeful, my most honest way of communication.”“One of the reasons I wanted to be a musician was because I would get to travel and learn new things, meet new people,” she continued. “All those things affect me as a person, and I want those things to affect my sound.
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