Rosalía will release her new album on November 7th.
The album will be titled 'Lux' and will arrive more than three years after 'Motomami'.


BarcelonaNovember 7, 2025. This is the date chosen by Rosalía to release the new album, Lux, with the record label Sony. Lux, light in Latin, will be the fourth in a career that began with Los Angeles (2017) and continued with The evil desire (2018) and Motomami (2022). In fact, towards the end of the tour of Motomami, in the summer of 2023, the artist from Sant Esteve Sesrovires began working on some conceptual aspects of the new album, as he explained in an interview on the podcast Radio Muñeca from Radio Primavera SoundIn that interview, she showed a spiritual side, and even stated that she admires "nuns a lot, they are like heavenly citizens."
Rosalía herself confirmed the album's title and release date in a TikTok live stream that started off very casually, with her eating a potato omelet and smoking a cigarette while getting her makeup done. She even brushed her teeth on camera.
Religious iconography, such as a rosary and a cross, has been a frequent feature in some of the videos Rosalía has shared in recent weeks, becoming even more prominent in the image she used to promote the album in New York, on the Times Square screens, in which she appears dressed as a novice. And the album's title itself, Lux, is very connoted by the Bible: in Latin, it is part of the phrase Fiat Lux (let there be light) from the third verse of Genesis. It must be said that religious aesthetics, or those related to religious rites, also appeared in The evil desire. And in Hentai, the most sexual song of Motomami, sang that "God comes first," perhaps sublimating physical pleasure, or transcending it.
Coinciding with the announcement, Rosalía has updated her social media profiles. A few days ago she showed off a new logo, a kind of runic drawing (almost folk horror) with a double letter R inside a circle, and got the word out. the score of a string arrangement that several people performed and shared on social mediaThat coincided with some advertisements on Callao Street in Madrid, whose image was already speculated to be that of the album, although it bears no resemblance to the one advertised this Monday in New York. As Taylor Swift would say, the Motomami era is over and the Lux era is here.