Hands have a major presence in flamenco, and when your hands are decorated, it adds power. — Rosalia Copy Share Image
Flamenco is the most honest and visceral music. You have to be sincere when you sing it. If you're not, it doesn't… — Rosalia Copy Share Image
I feel like flamenco is part of this Latin music culture. It's from Spain, but flamenco has always been connected to Latinoamerica. — Rosalia Copy Share Image
I would say, for me, flamenco is so pure, so raw. I love pop culture but sometimes I miss the root, the… — Rosalia Copy Share Image
I love flamenco. It's very difficult music to sing. But I think of any genre as a snow globe - you don't… — Rosalia Copy Share Image
I'm always excited to share my passion about flamenco, so other people can discover this music - which is amazing - and… — Rosalia Copy Share Image
I understand that flamenco has very specific rules and codes, and there's the weight of tradition, so I can understand when people… — Rosalia Copy Share Image
Guajira, colombiana, milonga, rumba - all these styles are flamenco. They're part of the musical tradition in my country, and they are… — Rosalia Copy Share Image
I am rooted in flamenco. At 13, I fell in love with it, but I couldn't sing it. To sing flamenco is… — Rosalia Copy Share Image
My music pulls from flamenco plenty; it wouldn't make sense without that genre. I also have a lot of love for flamenco… — Rosalia Copy Share Image
I have so many references in my head - flamenco, classical, Latin, too many. I come in and put it all on… — Rosalia Copy Share Image
My favorite flamenco singers, they're not trying to look pretty. They're trying to put truth in what they do, in the way… — Rosalia Copy Share Image
Flamenco is connected with so many types of music. It has Jewish culture inside, Arabian culture inside, Russian culture inside, Spanish culture… — Rosalia Copy Share Image
Flamenco is the reflection of the street. It's that thing that's so beautiful, that comes directly from the people. It has so… — Rosalia Copy Share Image
When I was a teen, I would draw a really, really long line around my eyes with eyeliner, like Lola Flores. — Rosalia Copy Share Image
I have always been very excited about red, it's one of my favorite colours. It represents strength and flamenco culture. — Rosalia Copy Share Image
Guajira, colombiana, milonga, rumba - all these styles are flamenco. They're part of the musical tradition in my country, and they are in Latin… — Rosalia Copy Share Image
Barcelona is an open and multicultural city. It's brimming with a very special creative energy. If you pay attention, you may be easily inspired… — Rosalia Copy Share Image
When I was 15, 16, I started going to a studio and my biggest inspiration were women, like Lola Flores from Spain or Janis… — Rosalia Copy Share Image
The only thing I admit I can't do with my long nails done is trying to get my card out of the ATM. — Rosalia Copy Share Image
I'm trying to do things that help keep me mentally healthy, and if that includes making music, then great. But I won't lie -… — Rosalia Copy Share Image
The more people I can reach with my work, the happier I am, but I'm not going to stop making the music I want… — Rosalia Copy Share Image
During isolation, one can bring a different approach to the creative process. — Rosalia Copy Share Image