By Anthony D'Alessandro
23.01.2020 - 22:46 / nme.com
The neo-flamenco star returns
Rosalía has shared a cinematic new video for her new song ‘Juro Que (I Swear That)’ – scroll down to watch it now.
The track follows last year’s ‘A Palé’, which was released in November and is set to appear on the Spanish musician’s upcoming third album.
‘Juro Que’ sees her promising loyalty to a love who has been imprisoned. A press release describes the track as “a straight-up flamenco torch song, longing for the love of her life”.
The accompanying music video
By Anthony D'Alessandro
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Rosalía took the stage tonight at the 2020 Grammy Awards for a performance of her new single “Juro Que” and also “MALAMENTE (Cap.1: Augurio).” Rosalía performed in white, beaded fringe chaps. She shared the stage with dancers and flamenco guitarists. Watch it go down below.
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Rosalía brought flamenco to the stage of the 2020 Grammy Awards and showed the crowd gathered at Los Angeles' Staples Center exactly why she deserved her win at this year's ceremony.
Rosalía brought some flamenco flavor to the 2020 GRAMMY Awards.
Speaking in Catalan and Spanish, Spain’s Rosalía picked up her first ever Grammy Award in the best Latin rock, urban or alternative category for her breakout album, El Mal Querer.
Rosalía is a winner!
Rosalía is a winner!
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