Songwriter Reacts to EL MAL QUERER (with the English Lyrics!) ~ Rosalía (Reacción Con Subtítulos)

2022 ж. 27 Мам.
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  • Check out next weeks reaction to ✨✨✨PANG✨✨✨ by Caroline Polachek NOW by supporting me on Patreon!! You can check it out here: www.patreon.com/luscent 😘

    @Luscent@Luscent2 жыл бұрын
    • Eres un poco amanerado o me lo parece a mi.

      @minombretengodos9145@minombretengodos9145 Жыл бұрын
    • @@minombretengodos9145 y a qué viene el comentario?

      @karolalzate7354@karolalzate7354 Жыл бұрын
    • Si quieres saber cómo termina esta historia de abuso donde ella tiene un amante( éxtasis) y termina matando a su marido( maldición) Tienes q ver,Juro qué canción donde cuenta el desenlace y como es su amante el q se culpa del asesinato para salvarla a ella.

      @ruteando-Ando@ruteando-Ando Жыл бұрын
  • The album is inspired in a Spanish medieval tale called “ Flamenca” and it describes an abusive relationship. Every “cap” refers to a chapter of that abusive relationship. If you look at the translation of each chapter it makes sense. I ‘m sure you will double enjoy the album knowing this info. Sorry for my English, big hug from an Spanish girl living in the UK.

    @martaestanga5869@martaestanga58692 жыл бұрын
    • Also, this was made for a ROSALIA’s class project for her career thesis or something like that. It makes it even better!!

      @lanafan894@lanafan8942 жыл бұрын
    • Es Occitano, Francia y se conserva en el museo de Carcassonne, según Wikipedia

      @isoldamanuelacabrera5167@isoldamanuelacabrera5167 Жыл бұрын
  • "Cap" is abreviation of "capitulo" which means chapter. Every song covers a chapter in the book it was inspired on where a jealous man locks his lover in a tower.

    @oscar30579@oscar305792 жыл бұрын
  • She won album of the year at the Latin Grammys for this album.

    @maudrownedworld@maudrownedworld2 жыл бұрын
  • Hey Luscent! I found your channel very recently and I'm really enjoying your reviews!. I'm a huge fan of Rosalia since I discovered El Mal Querer, became kind of obsessed with that album xD and then since the Motomami release, my soul was sold 😅. I'll love to share a little research I did of the concept of this album, which I've already shared on other albums, just to help new fans understand the story: (The story is based on a novel named "Flamenca" from the XIV century, about a woman in a toxic/abusive relationship) «Malamente» (Cap.1: Augurio): "Malamente" does not have an exact translation in english, in the context of the album means something like "Badly love" or "loved in a wrong way". "Augurio" means Omen. So this songs is sort of like a premonition she has when she meets this man, all the bad feelings she gets and even the omen of a gypsy. The video is full of symbolism from Rosalia's background and Flamenco. «Que no salga la luna» (Cap.2: Boda): "don't let the moon rise" - (cap 2: Weeding). You can guess they married. Is a typical flamenco wedding and the groom sings about how lucky he was to find her, he says: "like the blades of a knife, her eyes shined when I gave her the ring". Only in a small verse you hear the bride trying to pick a diamond ring and the chorus claims: "If there is someone here who opposes, don't raise your voice. Don't let the bride listen. Don't let the moon rise, it doesn't have to". By the end the groom sing: "whether she wants it or not, she will be with me 'til she dies". The music almost imitates a funeral march. «Pienso en tu mirá» (Cap.3: Celos): "I think of your look" (or more like "I think of your eyes" (Cap.3: Jealousy). The whole song is from the POV of the husband. "I'm afraid when you go out smiling on the street cause everyone can see the dimples on your face. And of the air when it blows, for lifting your hair. And of the gold that dresses you for being tied to your neck. And from the sky and the moon, cause you want to look at them. Even from the water you drink when it wets your lips". The chorus gives name to the song: "I think of your look, your look aiming a bullet to the chest". The video is really beautiful. «De aquí no sales» (Cap.4: Disputa): "You don't leave from here" (Cap.4: Dispute). My favorite one. Talks about the violence in the relationship. Rosalia said she was almost embarrassed and scared to release this song for how violent it felt. The instrumental part feels almost like we are witnessing the dispute. "You don't get out of here. It hurt me way more than is hurting you. Make no mistake with me. With the back of the hand I'll make it very clear to you"... That part always give me chills. In the video you can see her drowning in a pit filled with engine oil. «Reniego» (Cap.5: Lamento): "Denial - negation-" (Cap.5: Sorrow). "I laugh on the outside and I cry inside". This song is a Rosalia's tribute to Camaron de la isla, a famous Spanish singer, descendant of gypsies. «Preso» (Cap.6: Clausura): "Prisoner" (Cap.6: Closing). It's an interlude. Spanish actress Rossy de Palma reflects in a little monologue on a past abusive relationship she had, and how she didn't even realize she was traped, until she broke free from it. «Bagdad» (Cap.7: Liturgia): "Bagdad" (Cap.7:Liturgy). This chapter reference the downfall of the wife. Rosalia said Bagdad is about a real place, a club in Spain, but some people see also a reference to the capital of Irak, a devastated city. Rosalia recorded this song and sent it to Justin Timberlake to ask his permission to use the melody of "Cry me a river". Apparently JT does not like to grant his songs to other singers, but love this one. «Di mi nombre» (Cap.8: Éxtasis): "Say my name" (Cap.8:ecstasy). This chapter it's about the sexual connections between the couple and also the submission to the lover. Rosalia said the name of the songs it's a little tribute to the Destiny's child song, cause she was a big fan when she was younger. «Nana» (Cap.9: Concepción): "Lullaby" (Cap.9: Conception). Part of the song belongs to two real spanish lullabies. It's a sad song, apparently about the conception of a unwanted child in an abusive relationship. The last two song feel like a resolution for me (the conclusion of the story): «Maldición» (Cap.10: Cordura): "Curse" (Cap.10: Sanity). "I've been told there's no way out, down this street where I'm going. They told me there's no way out... I have to find it. Even if it costs my life, Or even if I have to kill". She makes her choice and it is her life of his (literally or metaphorically). «A ningún hombre» (Cap.11: Poder): "To no man" (Chap.11: Power). It's a very empowering song, out of the violence of the rest of the album. She takes charge of her life, deciding she won't allow herself to forget what she has lived. "I consent no man to dictate my sentence. Only God can judge me. To him alone I owe obedience". "I'm going to tattoo in my skin Your initial, because it's mine. To remember forever of what you did to me one day". If you got to read all this THANKS! haha. Hope you enjoyed this at least half I do everytime i listen to it. XO and greetings from Argentina.

    @adrianaquijada6477@adrianaquijada64772 жыл бұрын
    • You summarized the story and the easter eggs of the album, perfectly!! 💖 I would add that this album was Rosalia’s graduation project for her college degree. And that it is also a very visual album. Each song has it’s own cover art made by spanish visual artist Filip Custic, who has also made visuals for Lil Nas X recently. And I also recommend watching the videos for the songs; it adds a lot more to the experience.

      @DaRkMoOn7291@DaRkMoOn72912 жыл бұрын
    • wow thank you, i love rosalia’s work but don’t speak spanish at all so i never got to understand all of that. you really helped me out, love ya :)

      @dcelian1458@dcelian14582 жыл бұрын
    • This is absolutely awesome! Thanks for the insights!!!!

      @FatimaJGB@FatimaJGB Жыл бұрын
  • She won the Latin Grammy ALBUM OF THE YEAR for this album

    @JulioGA14@JulioGA14 Жыл бұрын
    • Amazing!

      @Luscent@Luscent Жыл бұрын
  • this album is just a lyrical masterpiece, to think she made this album as her college thesis shows how talented she is

    @noahg4369@noahg4369 Жыл бұрын
  • el mal querer was really experimental when it dropped because of the mix of flamenco with pop and hip hop elements and the fresh production, specially compared with the hispanic music world… her success is necesary for all the hispanic artists, so that they try to push their art and create more unique music

    @zzzzn1011@zzzzn10112 жыл бұрын
  • you say it's not as experimental as motomami at the beginning of the video but id say it's even more experimental cause she mixes very traditional flamenco with electronic music in a way no one's ever done before, so for us spaniards was very like a commotion when she put the album out because of it and she was also actually quite criticised for it :) edit: just seen the bit when you realise it's acc quite experimental hahahaha x

    @ramon8409@ramon8409 Жыл бұрын
    • Correction: Triana did that before from 1975 to 1982. They were the first "flamenco progressive rock".

      @audiovideando1592@audiovideando1592 Жыл бұрын
  • As a Spanish speaker it's great to see someone who is not enjoy music in our language. Interesting how you can pinpoint production elements and then focus on the lyrics! 👏🏻

    @alanfraga6320@alanfraga63202 жыл бұрын
  • BAGDAD is a VERY famous sex-erotic club in Barcelona, so it just comes to show the lengths she had to go to get out of that toxic relationship. Great video 😊

    @alfiea9508@alfiea9508 Жыл бұрын
    • Ahhhh cool

      @Luscent@Luscent Жыл бұрын
  • You have to watch the music videos for El Mal Querer era, they're a piece of art. Also, Bagdad is club for men (wink, wink) which also is pictured in the music video. They're produced by CANADA so they're worth it!

    @alejandrogonzalezad9242@alejandrogonzalezad92422 жыл бұрын
  • timestamps; malamente - cap 1: augurio 2:04 que no salga la luna - cap 2: boda 4:53 pienso en tu mirá - cap 3: celos 9:06 de aquí no sales - cap 4: disputa 12:47 reniego - cap 5: lamento 16:29 preso - cap 6: clausura 19:22 bagdad - cap 7: liturgia 21:19 di mi nombre - cap 8: éxtasis 25:13 nana - cap 9: concepción 28:23 maldición - cap 10: cordura 30:55 a ningún hombre - cap 11: poder 35:23

    @hijasdecain@hijasdecain2 жыл бұрын
  • I'd love to see you reacting to FKA twigs! LP1, M3LL155X and MAGDALENE are all great and I think you'd love them!

    @vulniguta@vulniguta2 жыл бұрын
    • MAGDALENE is a must! 😩

      @medievalphantom@medievalphantom2 жыл бұрын
    • yes I love Magdalene especially

      @simonethevvitch@simonethevvitch2 жыл бұрын
  • Flamenco was actually born from a mixture of lots of cultures, and one of the key ones where the gypsies that came from India. Thats why you found this oriental vive in the song di mi nombre. And actually you're not wrong in Nana. She's singing a lullaby to her dead child. Thats why it says "in heaven they sell shoes for barefoot angels" or something like that, her child died really young, before he could even own shoes.

    @maranemonamusic6888@maranemonamusic68882 жыл бұрын
    • not her dead child but yeah, the song is a lullaby of a woman who lost a child. las primeras dos líneas del verso pertenecen a “a la puerta del cielo” y las últimas dos provienen de “duérmete niño chico” de encarnación marín la sallago.

      @aeonflux-mu9mt@aeonflux-mu9mt Жыл бұрын
    • @@aeonflux-mu9mt I mean, obviously, the whole album is fiction, I was refering to the main character that she interprets, the woman that has been abused

      @maranemonamusic6888@maranemonamusic6888 Жыл бұрын
    • @@maranemonamusic6888 ooooh yes

      @aeonflux-mu9mt@aeonflux-mu9mt Жыл бұрын
  • You should react to some of her singles like Aute Cuture, A Pale, Juro Que, Dolerme, TKN with Travis Scott, Linda with Tokischa and KLK with Arca

    @zzzzn1011@zzzzn10112 жыл бұрын
  • Since you asked for recommendations for more Spanish music, I gotta recommend C. Tangana's album El Madrileño. It's got super cool production and mixes lots of styles, too. It's one of my favorite albums from the past few years. Also, fun fact, C. Tangana dated Rosalía and co-wrote most of the songs on El Mal Querer. Looking forward to more reactions! Much love!

    @FelipeWWoHP@FelipeWWoHP2 жыл бұрын
  • Bagdad is a famous partyclub in Spain

    @hectorelvira5444@hectorelvira54442 жыл бұрын
  • (Credit to Adriana Quijada for this, and I also added my additional comment in parenthesis) It's a concept album and is based on ¨Flamenca¨, a novel from the XIV century. It tells a story: «Malamente» (Cap.1: Augurio): "Malamente" does not have an exact translation in english, in the context of the album means something like "Badly loved" or "loved in the wrong way". "Augurio" means Omen. So this songs is sort of like a premonition she has when she meets this man, all the bad feelings she gets and even the omen of a gypsy. The video is full of symbolism from Rosalia's background and Flamenco. «Que no salga la luna» (Cap.2: Boda): "don't let the moon rise" - (cap 2: Weeding). You can guess they married. Is a typical flamenco wedding and the groom sings about how lucky he was to find her, he says: "like the blades of a knife, her eyes shined when I gave her the ring". Only in a small verse you hear the bride trying to pick a diamond ring, and the chorus claims: "If there is someone here who opposes, don't raise your voice. Don't let the bride listen. Don't let the moon rise, it doesn't have to". By the end the groom sing: "whether she wants it or not, she will be with me 'til she dies". The music almost imitates a funeral march. (Knowing the entire story, the part where the girl is looking at all the jewelry is kinda sad because even tho she got a warning to not get married, she let herself be won over by what the material things the guy could offer her, and ended up in the abusive relationship). «Pienso en tu mirá» (Cap.3: Celos): "I think of your look" (or more like "I think of your eyes" (Cap.3: Jealousy). The whole song is from the POV of the husband. "I'm scared when you go out smiling on the street cause everyone can see the dimples on your face. And of the air when it blows, for lifting your hair. And of the gold that dresses you for being tied to your neck. And from the sky and the moon, cause you want to look at them. Even from the water you drink when it wets your lips". The chorus gives name to the song: "I think of your look, your look aiming a bullet to the chest". The video is really beautiful. «De aquí no sales» (Cap.4: Disputa): "You don't leave from here" (Cap.4: Dispute). My favorite one. Itś from the pov of the guy and talks about the violence in the relationship. Rosalia said she was almost embarrassed and scared to release this song for how violent it felt. The instrumental part feels almost like we are witnessing the dispute. "You don't get out of here. It hurt me way more than is hurting you. Make no mistake with me. With the back of the hand I'll make it very clear to you", it's sang like a threat... That part always give me chills. In the video you can see her drowning in a pit filled with engine oil. «Reniego» (Cap.5: Lamento): "Denial - negation-" (Cap.5: Sorrow). "I laugh on the outside and I cry inside". This song is a Rosalia's tribute to Camaron de la isla, a famous Spanish singer, descendant of gypsies. (This one is from the pov of the girl, it's basically about the girl admitting to herself the situation she's in and how she can only act like everything's ok because she's trapped). «Preso» (Cap.6: Clausura): "Prisoner" (Cap.6: Closing). It's an interlude. Spanish actress Rossy de Palma reflects in a little monologue on a past abusive relationship she had, and how she didn't even realize she was traped, until she broke free from it. (I think the ¨two angels¨ part refers to her children but I'm not sure). «Bagdad» (Cap.7: Liturgia): "Bagdad" (Cap.7:Liturgy). This chapter references the downfall of the wife. Rosalia said Bagdad is about a real place, a stripclub in Spain, but some people see also a reference to the capital of Iraq, a devastated city. Rosalia recorded this song and sent it to Justin Timberlake to ask his permission to use the melody of "Cry me a river". Apparently JT does not like to grant his songs to other singers, but loved this one. «Di mi nombre» (Cap.8: Éxtasis): "Say my name" (Cap.8:ecstasy). This chapter it's about the sexual connections between the couple and also the submission to the lover. Rosalia said the name of the songs it's a little tribute to the Destiny's child song, cause she was a big fan when she was younger. (A lot of people say this is not about the relationship of the main couple, but that the girl found another lover who treated her better than her husband). «Nana» (Cap.9: Concepción): "Lullaby" (Cap.9: Conception). Part of the song belongs to two real spanish lullabies. It's a sad song, apparently about the conception of a unwanted child in an abusive relationship. (In case the previous song is indeed about the lover, then people also say that this song talks about how she got pregnant with the lover's kid, but the husband found out and beat her till she lost the child and that's why Rosalia talks about how children/angels await at heaven's door). «Maldición» (Cap.10: Cordura): "Curse" (Cap.10: Sanity). "I've been told there's no way out, down this street where I'm going. They told me there's no way out... I have to find it. Even if it costs my life, Or even if I have to kill". She makes her choice and it is her life of his (literally or metaphorically). «A ningún hombre» (Cap.11: Poder): "To no man" (Chap.11: Power). It's a very empowering song, out of the violence of the rest of the album. She takes charge of her life, deciding she won't allow herself to forget what she has lived. "I consent no man to dictate my sentence. Only God can judge me. To him alone I owe obedience". "I'm going to tattoo in my skin Your initial, because it's mine. To remember forever what you did to me one day". (The ¨I consent no man to dictate my sentence¨ talks about how after she killed her husband, they came to arrest her, and she's basically saying that because she had a ¨justifiable reason¨ to kill her husband, the men/officers/judges, have no right in sentencing her).

    @alexandrabelloso2176@alexandrabelloso2176 Жыл бұрын
  • The time signatures in the chorus in "Pienso en tu mirá" change every bar from 10/8 to 12/8 which is crazy

    @nanukgomezblanco6846@nanukgomezblanco6846 Жыл бұрын
    • Ahhh that's what I was hearing!

      @Luscent@Luscent Жыл бұрын
  • Finally!!!!!!!! I've been waiting for this video for SOOOOO LONGGGG 😍😍😍

    @jypapii4870@jypapii48702 жыл бұрын
  • Love how insightful your reactions are. It really feels like like a substantial analysis, not just a reaction. You are very perceptive and sensitive, loooove that

    @coochie_monster_@coochie_monster_2 жыл бұрын
  • Bagdad is a really famous striptease club in Barcelona. The wife scapes the relationship and now she is alone and has to get naked in a club to survive and she hate it.

    @akeuur@akeuur2 жыл бұрын
  • You should watch Jaime Altozano’s analysis of El Mal Querer to see just how experimental and groundbreaking this album really is. Probably even more than Motomami. Rosalia did some otherworldly things with this album, then stripped it all away with Motomami.

    @ashd7659@ashd7659 Жыл бұрын
    • Oh cool!! Yeah I'll have to check it out

      @Luscent@Luscent Жыл бұрын
    • @@Luscent .... kzhead.info/sun/gcuBiKqMnpOMh2g/bejne.html Jaime Altozano’s analysis of El Mal Querer. Subtitles can be selected in the settigns.

      @anahi_naya_ledesma@anahi_naya_ledesma Жыл бұрын
    • @@Luscent do it

      @cmiloSandoval@cmiloSandoval Жыл бұрын
    • @@Luscent reaction to AMARAL EL UNIVERSO SOBRE MI

      @gloria-nd1vx@gloria-nd1vx Жыл бұрын
  • For those ones that doesn't talk Spanish, the "U" after the "Q" you don't pronounce it most of the time, like in "Que", Queso you would pronounce keso, Querer Kerer, Quiero Kiero, Roquero Rokero, like in roquefort ya know, most of the times, if something is well written and the "U" is propunced you would write it with two dots ü, like pingüino (penguin) but after a Q you usually just ignore it, like the "H"

    @santipapa6986@santipapa6986 Жыл бұрын
    • Unless is after a "C" the H you don't use it, Helado, Hermano, Hamaca, the H is silent, Chamaco, Chorro, Chica you do, there was a time our alphabet had the Ch as their own letter, like "A, B, C, CH,D,..."

      @santipapa6986@santipapa6986 Жыл бұрын
    • Ah thanks!

      @Luscent@Luscent Жыл бұрын
  • Love this album!

    @moonstone1159@moonstone1159 Жыл бұрын
  • Hard-working artist. Thank you Rosalia for putting Spain and Spanish in the spotlight again. Long live flamenco and the mixes that she has been creating in her musical style.

    @fifijl2865@fifijl2865 Жыл бұрын
  • Hi Dan, I have truly enjoyed your Rosalía album reactions. Your perception of the lyrics and emotional core have been spot-on absent the literal understanding of the lyrics. I have cheered you on as both an english and spanish speaker: saying: YES! he get's IT. Musically you picked up something really subtle in the beats of "Pienso In Tú Mirá". You must check out Jaime Altozano's in-depth musical analysis of "El Mal Querer". Flamenco has certain pulses per bar - but this song has a particuluar variation in the chorus. The second verse is cut short 2 pulses. In addition to creating variation in the same verse repeated 3 times - it creates a tension. The verse jumps at you - it is like at the jealous lover encroaching and the next verse start before you can finish singing the second one. Jaime Altozano just did a full interview and analysis of "Motomami" with Rosalía herself - a must see! Welcome to Rosalía fandom. Best -Robert kzhead.info/sun/gcuBiKqMnpOMh2g/bejne.html kzhead.info/sun/fbeAnK5oZ6luja8/bejne.html

    @robertolmo5328@robertolmo5328 Жыл бұрын
    • Ah thank you!! And thanks for sharing those videos too I'm excited to watch!!

      @Luscent@Luscent Жыл бұрын
  • you are the best!!! as a Rosalía fan, it is sooo amazing to see you discover her. your Motomami react was so insghtful! and I love this one also. you go so deep and let yourself be touched by her music. you would probably like her first album too - Los Angeles. it is all flamenco old songs she discovered - all about death. it is "less experimental", but still super bold and confident.

    @ninagiacomo5940@ninagiacomo5940 Жыл бұрын
  • la segunda obra maestra de Rosalia 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏, la reina de los contrastes en la musica, en su voz y en sus visuales, UNICA.DESEANDO VER EN DIRECTO MOTOMAMI🔥🔥😉

    @martasanchezbarrera530@martasanchezbarrera5302 жыл бұрын
  • Loved your reaction. Just wanted to point out that in Spanish any time you see "que" in a word it is pronounced as "KE" so El Mar Querer is pronounced EL MAL KERER.

    @Hugo-G@Hugo-G2 жыл бұрын
  • Its interesting to see the perspective of someone who listened El Mal Querer after Motomami. Some say Motomami is a regression from EMQ, but the seeds are there. The splitted, even esquizophrenic song structures are there in both albums, mashing things that were far from each other. EMQ has a lot of background to it, it is a career ending thesis, where references are samples instead. Its also interesting to see that many english speakers dont know about the flamenco "sound", its understandable because it comes from arabic, eastern origins. But for spanish speakers (im not from spain, not even europe) the flamenco sound its vey "natural", like it was always there. Love that Rosalia are crossing that border, that this splitted music are making two cultural speaking worlds finally collide.

    @aynosekeponer@aynosekeponer Жыл бұрын
  • you should react to her other album “Los Ángeles”, it’s a flamenco album about death(sounds grim ik but it’s a very beautiful album). that album was her final project to graduate from music school in Spain! mini explanation on flamenco:> Flamenco by itself has distinct types of song, such as Bulerias, Alegrias, Fandangos and many more. The essence of flamenco is Cante (Spanish: song or sing). They fall into three categories; Cante jondo(“Profound song” or “deep song”), Cante intermedio (“intermediate song,” also called Cante flamenco), and Cante chico (“light song”). These styles of Flamenco come with different purposes as well. While most Flamenco songs are used to express love, pain, and regret, it is also used to interpret or reinterpret stories. In which these styles would often be used for. After the mid 19th century, Flamenco song was usually accompanied by guitar music and a Palo seco (Spanish: “dry stick”, a stick that was beat on the floor to keep time) and a dancer performing a series of choreographed dance steps and improvised styles. As Flamenco is often played and sung in the streets of Spain, not much is needed to do so. Many Flamenco performers add a type of clapping, which is more common now. So much so, that people in Spain participate in performances as well. Flamenco is a complex art form incorporating poetry, singing (Cante), guitar playing (Toque), dance (Baile), polyrhythmic hand-clapping (Palmas) and finger snapping (Pitos). It often features a from of call and response known as “Jaleo,” a form of “hell raising,” involving hand clapping, foot stomping, and audiences’ encouraging shouts. As a lot of people from Spain know these aspects of Flamenco, it is common to hear audiences clapping and ad-lib in the form of “Jaleo”. rosalías sings flamenco, *new flamenco, bachata, and pop. she is very versatile! *as Flamenco grew in popularity back in Spain, artists started to mix different genres into Flamenco, such as Jazz and Opera. And now Flamenco artists have started infusing genres like Pop and Reggaeton, which created the musical genre known as New Flamenco, which is what i would classify the majority of El Mal Querer. Her more Flamenco type songs would be Bulerías(MOTOMAMI), Que No Salga La Luna(El Mal Querer), Juro Que( Single), El Redentor(Los Ángeles), Maldicíon(El Mal Querer), De Plata(Los Ángeles), Aunque Es De Noche(Los Ángeles) and Que Se Muere Que Se Muere(Los Ángeles). There are definitely more, regardless, keep making these wonderful videos and i hope this was helpful

    @evagutierrez5204@evagutierrez5204 Жыл бұрын
  • The third song's time signature is called andalucian cadence

    @pedrocernuda5541@pedrocernuda55412 жыл бұрын
  • I loved his comment about the procedural repetition of music and freestyling. It’s actually something that all the folk music from southern europe have in common, like flamenco, fado, tammurriata, pizzica, taranta etc. you have a basic progression, both vocally and instrumentally, and you progressively build up on it changing it bit by bit. It’s almost as if to get you progressively more in a trance, in a immersion in music and dance. Also keep in mind that many of these music styles (almost all of them actually) involve some kind of religiosity, mysticism or substance consuming (mostly alcohol) while performing. It’s a ritual basically, and the music is the tool to get lost in it. It’s something we all share in the Mediterranean I think. I’mma link something from my tradition, I think that listening to it you can understand my point better. kzhead.info/sun/or6Bqs9snYeOnZs/bejne.html

    @lollopollo231@lollopollo23110 ай бұрын
  • Very thorough reaction 👍

    @Homelandz@Homelandz Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks!

      @Luscent@Luscent Жыл бұрын
  • Rosalia is very underrated she is one of the most talented if not the most talented female artist right now she writes lyrics and composes , sings plays with new sounds beat and combines them and makes it her own !!! That’s what a real artist does she just doesn’t sample like all the other artist nothing different in other words just followers she is one to look out 4 caz I really think she can change the route Latin music is going!! She doesn’ use anyone to make her star stands on her own 2 feet now that is talent!!!

    @agnesyolanda966@agnesyolanda966 Жыл бұрын
  • Loved this reaction! And, Rosalia doesnt label her sexuality and actively participates in lgbtq events

    @f1nncess671@f1nncess671 Жыл бұрын
  • Hi!! I watch your videos all the time at work😂😂 i totally love them, I love El Mal Querer i think its one of the most intelligent albums ever!! I would love for you to listen to Flume and/or Banks!! I think from a producer’s perspective you would enjoy Flume’s mixtape ‘Hi This Is Flume’, and from a songwriter’s perspective you’d enjoy Banks’ album ‘III’!! Much love!!🥰🥰🥰

    @mikehunt3889@mikehunt38892 жыл бұрын
  • looooove seeing you react to Hispanic & Latine music! My family is Panamanian/Cuban on my mom's side. Love my culture being represented and appreciated so globally nowadays. Just a lil pronunciation tip/impromptu Spanish lesson, if that's ok. The qu- sound is pronounced like a k. Querer (p. keh-rer) is the unconjugated form of the verb. (Spanish has a verb conjugation system that doesn't exist in English) The meaning of the verb is to want/desire/love depending on context. There are five (Spanish speakers from Spain have six) tenses of conjugation. Yo=I. tú=you. Él/ella/ustedes= he/she/formal version of he or she. Nosotros=us. Vosotros=you all (only used in Spain). Ellos/ellas/ustedes=they (masculine)/they (feminine)/they formal. All verbs end in -ar, -er, or -ir, and depending on tense the ending changes. For example the word quere conjugates as follows; yo quiero=I want, tú quieres=you want, él/ella/usted quiere=he/she/they(singular) want, nos queremos=we want, ellos/ella/ustedes quieren=they(plural) want.

    @simonethevvitch@simonethevvitch2 жыл бұрын
  • Hello! I found this channel through your Motomami video and I really enjoy the way you explain things :3 I love love LOVE you read the lyrics, so many reactors don't and in cases like this I feel like they're really important hehe I don't know if you're interested in listening kpop but I would love it if you reacted to LOONA! They have a very diverse, amazing discography, I think you could enjoy them! ❤

    @haseulmybeloved1134@haseulmybeloved11342 жыл бұрын
  • It seems you really enjoy Rosalia's Music. I saw your reaction to motomami Album . II LOVED IT it was so funny

    @linavaron7227@linavaron7227 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm doing the motomami+ songs next week!

      @Luscent@Luscent Жыл бұрын
  • What a great review! You practicaly underdtand ir without knowing spanish. Maybe review the video clip that she has out side de albums?

    @tormentadeverano5506@tormentadeverano5506 Жыл бұрын
  • You should react to the videos of this album they’re like OMG

    @juanmoscoso4443@juanmoscoso4443 Жыл бұрын
  • Love your bright spirit Luscent always have me cheesing while watching your videos even if Ive seen it already, lately I’ve been rewatching your Billie, Melanie and ashnikko reactions!! I would definitely love for you to react to someone a little different but they make very amazing music imo their name is Jazmin Bean!!

    @chrismartinez1132@chrismartinez11322 жыл бұрын
  • React to FKA plzz. Love from Bolivia ❤️

    @garydanielvicentestevens7021@garydanielvicentestevens70212 жыл бұрын
  • Bagdad es un prostíbulo que había o hay en España, no hace referencia a la ciudad

    @luiscabriles2007@luiscabriles2007 Жыл бұрын
  • It’s cool that you didn’t look up the concept because it allowed for you to form own thought and think more outside the box. You were probably closer in thought to someone who had……. I feel like you need to do the trilogy. I worked my way backwards as well. started with motomami and fell in love with it. I really enjoyed malquerer but not as much initially. I sort of had to spend more time with the songs. Los Ángeles took my somewhere else and it was like one song at a time I would get obsessed with one song dive into it for like a week before moved on to the next. They songs are so complex and beautiful you almost can’t take them in in one sitting. It’s sort of like listening to a good old jazz álbum. I really think Los Ángeles is going to be a timeless record. After getting into that her other albums actually lost a little bit of lustre for me. That’s how much I love that album

    @vernlaw@vernlaw Жыл бұрын
  • Love this reaction!!! You've such a emotionally intelligent understanding... I highly recommend you watching another one from Rosalía, the music video for "Relación Remix" after reading the lyrics. Also music videos for: - A palé - Linda - Aute Cuture - Con altura And an amazing song with an amazing live performance you NEED to watch: me quedo contigo (means: I stay with you/I choose you)

    @vvVMV@vvVMV2 жыл бұрын
  • Este album fué su proyecto fin de carrera del conservatorio. Rosalía tiene muchas ideas nuevas y experimentación que mostrar.

    @mariajembat4933@mariajembat4933 Жыл бұрын
  • Watch the video Bagdad, there is so many references from her own album to pop references. In the video she literally cries until she drowns.

    @RicardoQuintana@RicardoQuintana Жыл бұрын
  • Bagdad is named in reference of a well-known Barcelona Club of the same name

    @hola-sn7lh@hola-sn7lh Жыл бұрын
  • Reacción a Rosalía y James Blake un the on de park,y TKN con travis escok,están buenísimas desde Tenerife

    @mariacandelariacabrerapere1392@mariacandelariacabrerapere1392 Жыл бұрын
  • The angels in the lyrics of Prisoner are Rosy De Palma's daughter and son.

    @juandavidsoto1387@juandavidsoto1387 Жыл бұрын
  • The first 4 songs are from the point of view of the man. Who is also the abuser while the rest is from the point of view of the woman. The first song is foreshadowing a bad relationship so it could be from either one of them.

    @gks9149@gks9149 Жыл бұрын
  • Love this video

    @floriatosca7794@floriatosca77942 жыл бұрын
  • You should watch now her videos of El mal querer, you'll love them!

    @whatsupmaaan87@whatsupmaaan87 Жыл бұрын
  • Reacción al álbum de Rosalía los ángeles desde Tenerife

    @mariacandelariacabrerapere1392@mariacandelariacabrerapere1392 Жыл бұрын
  • If you want to listen some more Spanish music, an album I used to love is "Un día en el mundo" by Vetusta Morla. It's quite old and nothing like Rosalia. It's an indie pop rock band.

    @JoseGarciaMagdaleno@JoseGarciaMagdaleno Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks!

      @Luscent@Luscent Жыл бұрын
  • you need to react to the baghdad video

    @crisssamm7459@crisssamm7459 Жыл бұрын
  • I'd love it if you reacted to Jaime Altozano's analysis of El Mal Querer. Rosalía actually saw that herself and complimented it on her Insstagram.

    @alicearmstrong1702@alicearmstrong1702 Жыл бұрын
  • AmaIng album. Love Rosalia. Did anyone ever told you that you have a Paris Hilton vibe? Like you could literally be her brother.

    @analgirlxx1826@analgirlxx1826 Жыл бұрын
  • If you want more spanish music you should react/listen to Calambre by Nathy Peluso, this more Latin than spanish but also very good project

    @josuejimenez1144@josuejimenez1144 Жыл бұрын
  • please do a kick ii-iiiii reaction series

    @jackoshea1184@jackoshea11842 жыл бұрын
  • for anyone who doesn’t know, the albums name is pronounced el mal kede :)

    @andymercedes3796@andymercedes3796 Жыл бұрын
    • Como andas de envidia? Se rompio el termometro?

      @audiovideando1592@audiovideando1592 Жыл бұрын
  • 'Bagdad' is the name of an historical night club in Barcelona where streaptease and live sex shows take place.

    @callatxut2072@callatxut2072 Жыл бұрын
  • Di Mi Nombre means Say My Name, it's a reference to Destiny's Child's song.

    @buenosairescityvibes97@buenosairescityvibes97 Жыл бұрын
  • You need to react to Rosalía's videos

    @JuuuuII@JuuuuII Жыл бұрын
  • The way you move your mouth while speaking is soo Keira Knightley!! 😂

    @TheJulleful@TheJulleful Жыл бұрын
    • At this point I think I must be her long lost brother

      @Luscent@Luscent Жыл бұрын
  • Bagdad has nothing to do with capital of Iraq lol... It's a strip club in Barcelona named Bagdad & in the song this dancer wants to escape the misery they find themselves in but people walking by ignore her don't see her as she prays for salvation

    @manuelrodriguez2637@manuelrodriguez2637 Жыл бұрын
  • I wished everyone who reacted to El Mal Querer on KZhead would’ve been aware that this was a concept album based on Flamenca, the 13th-century anonymous romance novel. Everyone kept questioning about chapters and then confusing the male/female perspectives, therefore missing out on the masterful writing of the songs. Cool & fun reaction to watch overall but a bit frustrating on that aspect I mentioned.

    @NizarNoor@NizarNoor Жыл бұрын
  • If want some more experimental Flamenco music, check out "El Madrileño" by C. Tangana, who, funny enough, is

    @isaacgarcia2101@isaacgarcia2101 Жыл бұрын
  • It would be cool if you could listen to Mon Laferte, she's a Chilean singer, but she lives in Mexico since a long time ago, that's why I know her. You said you'd like to listen to more music in Spanish, and sh'es a great option. Her "most famous" album is called "Mon Laferte, vo. 1" I think you should listen to it.

    @JuanManuelJustAboutJM@JuanManuelJustAboutJM Жыл бұрын
  • reacts to rosalia singing the song hallelujah in english @

    @salvarr4836@salvarr4836 Жыл бұрын
  • 💙🇪🇸

    @csmycia@csmycia2 жыл бұрын
  • React to Donde Están Los Ladrones by Shakira please

    @beapin3283@beapin32832 жыл бұрын
  • Does anybody else hear the songs with a shit ton of reverb like is that an editing error or is my phone going crazy

    @hatefuck4475@hatefuck4475 Жыл бұрын
    • I think it's to avoid copyright

      @sam_k@sam_k Жыл бұрын
  • React te videos of Rosalía “PIENSO EN TU MIRA ” and “MALAMENTE”

    @javiermunozarcaya3762@javiermunozarcaya3762 Жыл бұрын
  • Watch the videos. Thank me later 🙂

    @edbardof7941@edbardof79412 жыл бұрын
  • you should react to Nathy Peluso, she’s great!

    @alvarezadrian24@alvarezadrian24 Жыл бұрын
  • Olé, Olé, Olé.....la Rosalía.

    @himilcysacostadelgado3729@himilcysacostadelgado3729 Жыл бұрын
  • Jajaja es chistoso aveces se inventa unas cosas q nada q ver. Igual m gustó

    @JoseDaniel-dy4rw@JoseDaniel-dy4rw Жыл бұрын
  • please react to EMOTIONAL ORANGES, they're fucking amazing

    @javsil7357@javsil7357 Жыл бұрын
  • React to Mon Laferte music please ❤️

    @erosdivinorum7162@erosdivinorum71622 жыл бұрын
  • Look please (DUELE by BOMBA ESTERIO)

    @cmiloSandoval@cmiloSandoval Жыл бұрын
  • Ooooh you're adorable

    @mayrabuxareo3912@mayrabuxareo3912 Жыл бұрын
  • El álbum se llama el mal querer proque agarra una historia de la época medieval y la plantea en el tiempo actual cambiando solo el contexto para ver qué tanto cambio el concepto de amor en la historia,es una historia de una relación abusiva dónde un hombre mantiene presa a su esposa y abusa físicamente de ella,no tiene nada que ver con motomami

    @unamanteca7164@unamanteca7164 Жыл бұрын
  • Can you please react to Tate McRae debut album "I used to think i could fly"?

    @monkeydlucy4583@monkeydlucy45832 жыл бұрын
  • react to arca 😍

    @ami8017@ami80178 ай бұрын
    • I did! :)

      @Luscent@Luscent8 ай бұрын
    • @@Luscent found it thanks!!!!

      @ami8017@ami80178 ай бұрын
  • REACT TO "UN VERANO SIN TI" FROM BAD BUNNY

    @ruben3289@ruben3289 Жыл бұрын
  • Tbh, I kinda feel like this album went completely over your head because you didn't look up the concept

    @ElectricPhantom@ElectricPhantom Жыл бұрын
  • Malamente = do something in a bad way. It’s an adverb. Badly…

    @angyliv8040@angyliv8040 Жыл бұрын
  • It's super experimental, it's just a different kind of experimental. What she has done with Flamenco here is mind-blowing. Confidence? No, she wasn't lacking confidence, this was her thesis. So let's not get it twisted. You should check out her first Los Angeles which is more traditional . Pienso en tu mirar is not what you thought. It's about the male in the relationship not wanting her to go out at all so nobody can see her dimples, so she can not entice men with her mirar, meaning with her 👀 and ends up locking her up which leads directly into the next Cap/Chapter/Song which represents the physical abuse and escape. She just sampled " Cry Me a River", relax. 😂😂😂 Btw, Baghdad is perfect as is. Baghdad is the name of a Strip club. Why would she.... Ok forget it. You should watch the visual album for this one. You've got it all wrong.🤦 Just one more clarification, in Maldicion she kills her abusive husband.

    @skepticalmaiden@skepticalmaiden2 жыл бұрын
    • why are you so hurt... its literally a reaction video... You can write your opinion, or maybe clarify some things that he might have not noticed, but you are insufferable

      @federicoxxx.jjjh.f2sss348@federicoxxx.jjjh.f2sss348 Жыл бұрын
  • please stop talking. more listening

    @katito4241@katito4241 Жыл бұрын
  • la reseña/reaccion mas descafeinada lol

    @lissetcarranza3249@lissetcarranza3249 Жыл бұрын
  • Si hablas durante la escucha de la canción no la vas a sentir correctamente. Interrumpes momentos muy claves al hablar, resulta muy molesto.

    @vanesacabezacobo5224@vanesacabezacobo5224 Жыл бұрын
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