Rosalía confesses: "I've never been to Berghain nightclub"
The Catalan singer performs 'La perla' a cappella and the detachment from her ex-partner Rauw Alejandro
BarcelonaRosalía is the artist of the moment. The Catalan singer is on everyone's lips after the release of his latest album, Lux, which has garnered a great deal of media attention in recent weeks. This Monday, the one from San Esteban de Sesrovires visited The revolt from RTVE. It's the first time the artist has appeared on David Broncano's show, which previously aired on Movistar Plus. But the wait was worth it: for the occasion, the program changed its format and aired almost an hour and a half of interview.
One of the revelations of the night came when Rosalía confessed that she has never been to the Berlin nightclub Berghain, the name of the single which he announced just a few weeks ago. "I've never tried to go. I wanted to, but I haven't had the guts," he explained. However, he said he would love to: "I like techno, electronic music, I like going out. Although sometimes I don't go out as much as I'd like because of my voice." However, during the conversation, he brought up the song from the legendary German nightclub: "The word Berghain It means mountain grove."Berghain "It could be your mind. A place to get lost in," he said.
During the conversation with Broncano, Rosalía also sang a fragment of the song The pearl...one of the most controversial tracks on the album. He did it a cappellasince she wasn't scheduled to sing. The song has become one of the biggest hits of LuxMany believe her harsh messages are directed at Rauw Alejandro, Rosalía's ex-partner. Despite the commotion, she hasn't confirmed that this is the case. "There isn't just one pearl"Generally speaking, in life, we all know a few," he said. Some of the song's lyrics, for example, say: "The local disappointment / national heartbreaker / an emotional terrorist / the world's greatest disaster."
Rosalía also opened up when answering one of the show's two typical questions. Regarding her net worth, the Catalan singer said, "I can't complain," but preferred not to elaborate. As for sex, she explained that she hadn't had any in the last month. "It comes in phases. Right now, I'm in a celibate phase. When I have a lot of work and stress, for whatever reason, my libido drops significantly. Working at a high level of demand affects me," she said. However, she recounted that she woke up having an orgasm on Sunday. "Yesterday I had a very strange dream; I woke up running," she said.
During the interview, the artist also explained that his grandmother had sent him the letter from the bishop of Sant Feliu de Llobregat which appeared in the diocese's Sunday bulletin. While recounting the story, Rosalía struggled to translate "bishop" into Spanish. In the text, the bishop expresses his intrigue with the new album by the singer from San Esteban de Sesrovires: "I can't quite understand you, but I'd like to." The program concluded with Rosalía expressing her gratitude: "I don't think I've ever felt so comfortable on a program. It's like being on your sofa at home talking to a friend," she said.