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Skip to main content October 27, 2025 Rosalía attends the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 02, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California. Jamie McCarthy/WireImage/Getty Images Rosalía is back and she’s going bigger than ever this time: The Spanish singer dropped “Berghain,” the first single from her upcoming album Lux, and it’s one of her most theatrical releases yet. The track is filled with operatic vocals, a thundering choir, and a rich, swelling orchestra backing her — plus, there are cameos from Björk and Yves Tumor as well. The track starts off with an opulent string arrangement and a choir, with the lyrics flipping between German and Spanish. “I know full well what I am,” Rosalía sings in Spanish. “Sweetness for your coffee/I’m just a sugar cube/I know heat melts me/I know how to disappear.” The artist recently revealed that Lux was created alongside the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Daníel Bjarnason. “Berghain” is the first preview of what came from that collaboration, showing the dramatic nature of the music on the record. In the video, Rosalía goes back and forth between mundane errands wihile the entire orchestra follows her around at home, at the doctor, at a coffee shop, and more. Eventually, she enters a dark, forest-like fantasyland as Björk and Yves Tumor chime in with vocals. Trending Stories Congress Enjoys Ultraluxe Health Care as It Fights to Gut Yours Radiohead Talk European Tour and Why They Took Break in New Interview: ‘The Wheels Came Off a Bit’ How Activists Are Fighting Trump’s Immigration Crackdown in Chicago There’s Now a Casino in Everyone’s Pocket. For Some Young Men, It’s a Near-Fatal Gamble A recent press release for Lux described it as an album that “traces a widescreen emotional arc of feminine mystique, transformation, and transcendence — moving between intimacy and operatic scale to create a radiant world where sound, language, and culture fuse as one.” Since 2022’s Motomami, Rosalía has kept a steady parade of singles going, with “LLYM” in 2022 and “Tuya” in 2023. She also released RR, a collaborative EP with Rauw Alejandro and teamed up with Björk on “Oral.” More recently, she joined Lisa on “New Woman” and Ralphie Choo on “Omega.” The Beaches Bring 'No Hard Feelings' to NPR Tiny Desk Last Girls at the Party Larisha Paul Demi Lovato Will Bring 'PopVato' on the Road for 'It's Not That Deep' Tour Bangers & Baddies Jack DeJohnette, Renowned Jazz Drummer Who Played on Miles Davis' 'Bitches Brew,' Dead at 83 Daniel Kreps Watch Hayley Williams and Jack Antonoff's Full 'Musicians on Musicians' Performance One Night Only Larisha Paul Sean Combs' Projected Prison Release Date Revealed Diddy Trial Nancy Dillon Go to PMC.com Most Popular HBO Max Raises Prices Across All Plans Effective Immediately Netflix Inks Major Deals With Mattel and Hasbro for ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Toys, Games and Products Who Got Married on Love Is Blind Season 9? Plus Where the Couples Stand Now MoMA Discovers 'Hidden' Layers Beneath Andrew Wyeth’s Famed ‘Christina’s World’ You might also like This Stevie Nicks Barbie Pays Homage to Singer’s Debut Solo Album ‘Bella Donna’ 4 hours ago It's Time to Shop! The SheKnows Ultimate (& Foolproof) Holiday Gift Guide for 2025 is Here Chanel Revenues, Profits Fall in 2024 as China Slowdown Bites 5 months ago Sales Out of the 2025 Fall Festivals: Magnolia Buys ‘American Pie’ Satire ‘The Napa Boys’ 3 hours ago How the Dodgers Became First MLB Team to Hit $1 Billion in Revenue 44 minutes ago Rolling Stone is a part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2025 Rolling Stone, LLC. All rights reserved. Powered by WordPress.com VIP