ROSALÍA – MOTOMAMI

Album Info

Artist: ROSALÍA

Title: MOTOMAMI

Year: 2022

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Tracklist

  • 1. SAOKO (2:17)
  • 2. CANDY (3:13)
  • 3. LA FAMA (3:08)
  • 4. BULERÍAS (2:35)
  • 5. CHICKEN TERIYAKI (2:02)
  • 6. HENTAI (2:42)
  • 7. BIZCOCHITO (1:49)
  • 8. G3 N15 (4:12)
  • 9. MOTOMAMI (1:01)
  • 10. DIABLO (2:45)
  • 11. DELIRIO DE GRANDEZA (2:35)
  • 12. CUUUUuuuuuute (2:30)
  • 13. COMO UN G (4:22)
  • 14. Abcdefg (1:05)
  • 15. LA COMBI VERSACE (2:41)
  • 16. SAKURA (3:21)

Review

Released on March 18, 2022, "Motomami" is a daring display of Rosalía's artistic evolution, reaching into the depths of genre fusion with unapologetic boldness. Her third studio album dares to blend the traditional vibes of flamenco with the rhythmic pulses of reggaeton and the innovations of experimental pop, creating a tapestry of sounds that captivates and challenges listeners. The opening track, "Saoko," exemplifies this fusion, drawing from Wisin's reggaeton classic to echo themes of transformation and fluid identity. This sets the stage for a dynamic listening experience where each track, such as the catchy "Chicken Teriyaki" and the playful "Bizcochito," solidifies Rosalía's knack for merging chart-topping potential with deep artistic expression.

Vocally, Rosalía demonstrates remarkable versatility across "Motomami," shifting seamlessly from forceful rap deliveries to tender melodic flows, embedding each song with genuine emotion and narrative depth. The lyrics delve into explorations of fame, identity, and personal evolution, inviting audiences into a more intimate understanding of her experiences and reflections. Surprising tracks like "Hentai" showcase her ability to balance vulnerability with the album's overall energetic and bold tone. Critically, the album has stirred conversations not just about its musical innovation but also about cultural synthesis and appropriation, marking Rosalía as a controversial yet pivotal figure in the evolving global music landscape. With "Motomami," Rosalía continues to challenge musical norms and provoke thought, cementing her position as a groundbreaking artist. - Sara