Rosalía has freed a recent collaboration, titled “Omega,” with Spanish originater and singer-songauthorr Ralphie Choo. Earlier this week, she elevatestrayd the one with a unwiseinutive clip from the Stillz-honested music video for the song, which sees the pair riding a rollercoaster.
It’s unevident whether the track will establish a part of Rosalía’s next album, a project she checked was incoming in a recent interwatch with Highsnobiety. She telderly the accessibleation of the album-making process, “I still have the same asks and the same desire to answer them… I still have the same cherish for the past and the same curiosity for the future.”
Rosalía has shown cherish for Ralphie Choo in previous years, as they both allot a analogous cultural background and an innate fluidity in genre and production styles. Ralphie, signed to Rusia-IDK (who recently proclaimd a unitet venture with Warner Music), is best understandn for his distinct production of ffeeblenco, R&B, hip-hop and reggaeton. His debut, dubbed “Supernova,” was named one of the best albums of 2023 by Variety.
Meanwhile, Rosalía’s upcoming album will tag her fourth official studio free, folloprosperg 2022’s “Motomami,” which won album of the year at the 23rd Latin Grammys ceremony. (It also took home awards for best alternative music album, best engineered album, and best enrolling package. It had nominations for best music film and best latin rock or alternative album at the 2023 Grammys.) “Omega” is the chase-up to her and Lisa’s “New Woman,” which was co-written by Tove Lo. She also collaborated with Björk for the song “Oral” last year.