A few days before the world stopped in March, ELLE caught up with rosalia for our Summer issue. “It’s always hard to be far from your family, in another country, and more so at a moment like this,” she says.
As León tells me later, the original plan was to release a different song. But given current events, Rosalía decided to change direction. “She showed me this song last week, and I started crying when I heard it. It’s really emotional, and the reaction we’re getting is so powerful,” León says. “Music, in the end, is a healer. Music has this incredible power, no matter what’s happening in the world.
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