@@la-organizacion Not it isn't it is a penitent which follows a " paso " in the Holly week . They carry a cross , some chain their feet , some walk barefeet all the naight long ... they pay all the year long to go there , and they are paying a promise they made or atoning for a sin , or just showing their devotion . The purpose of the outfit is to stay anonimous .
the funniest part about this album is that it all was an university final project!!! she wrote, recorded and produced it with a friend of her, she wasn't even signed for any label and paid it by herself!!! and she ended up winning Grammys for it!!! (i hope her professors graduated her with honors LMFAO
Yes a project in portraying a very well known Flamenco love story but in her own version of music and interpritation,which is unique because it has Flamenco and other elements of trap music and other genres.
Malamente: Flamenca has a bad feeling about her husband-to-be buy ignores it Que no salga la luna: The wedding, everybody in the ceremony knows how horrible his future husband is but everybody decides to remain quiet about it. Pienso en tu mirá: Her husband starts showing his real ways, he becomes obsessed with Flamenca De aquí no sales: Her husband has an outburst of jealousy and locks her down, she is also beaten up. Reniego: Flamenca becomes depressed after everything that's happened to her, and she talks about how she has to pretend to be happy Preso: talks about how she was so trapped in her toxic relationship and didn't realize until she was out of it. Bagdad: she meets the man who will become her lover in this chapter, it also talks about the redflags that were given to her when she met her husband. Di mi nombre: talks about the time she spends with her lover and how he makes her feel. Nana: Flamenca becomes pregnant, but the baby dies due to the mistreatment that she receives from her husband, Flamenca becomes even sadder. Maldición: Flamenca realizes how trapped she is and decides to kill her husband in order to be free at last. A ningún hombre: Flamenca becomes completely independent, she killed her husband and ended her relationship with her lover.
You have an amazing earring for music you deducted a lot of correct statements The reason why you get Arabic vibes from certain songs is becaude flamenco, as well as, a lot of Spanish culture has arabic roots due to the Islamic conquest of Spain wich lasted 8th centuries
@@GraceDinma Not your fault, as long as i'm concerned in the US don't teach you most of the clasic and medieval era, even such an important age as the golden age of islam and the catholic crusades.
BAGDAD is a sampling "CRY ME A RIVER" by justin timberlake, and she is literally crying a river on the videoclip also dressed like Britney Spears red dress and hair. HER MIND. Also Bagdad is the name of the most famous streptease club in Barcelona
@@zhehe2894 britney and justin used to date, but they had a bad break up in the early 2000s. I think she was dressed as britney to kind of display the storyline of a toxic relationship (if that makes sense)
Oh, girl, you're a very intuitive person, how many of the meanings inside the songs you was able to feel! I know you was training hard with all your reactions to Rosalía, but... woww, lady! This album is very conceptual even for us who speak Spanish. And you, only with a translation that you are not listening, can string together the ideas. Respect! Now, like a crazy fan of Rosalía like us, you have to do one more step further. Watch this video (don't react, It's quite long) from a spanish musician, producer and youtuber, Jaime Altozano, talking about "El mal querer" from the point of view of music and production: ua-cam.com/video/NgHXFTgaVT0/v-deo.html. It comes with English subtitles and is very illuminating about Rosalía's art. And finally, you can watch the comments of Rosalía, with subtitles also (and red eyebrows, lol), about that video here: ua-cam.com/video/jinrRF5BaU8/v-deo.html. After that you will be a full graduated in Rosalian knowledge 😉. Stay safe and have a funny day!
@@Lunaticaceleste this whole project is based on chapters of a story of Flamenco... she did this project based on each chapter of the story and gave each one a visual symbolism.
El Mal Querer album is a complete masterpiece audibly and visually. I was lucky enough to see ROSALÍA perform last year in ACL Festival an experience I will never forget 🌹 😭
The thing you said about the Arabic feel is actually a typical thing in flamenco singing (the “vibrations “ or waves of the voice) but definitely comes from the Arabic world as Arabs conquered Spain and stayed there for 800 years!! So yeah definitely Arab heritage, flamenco has tons of different influences
I´m surprised the amount of things you are getting without knowing spanish, it´s actually a wedding and it was actually a knive, great reaction!! Much love from Spain
in the book, She kills her husband at the end because she couldn't handle him anymore. than got a new man and when they were sleeping together, the police comes to the house to arrest her but the man says that it was him and got arrested.
@@GraceDinma the book she based this story on does't follow this plot line. She said she changed it to her liking to just have two protagonists in her story, a male and a female.
Grace, you finally did it! I loved your reaction, it's actually very rare to find a reaction channel that actually does the full album, I appreciate that! My favorite song would be Maldición, it's so pretty yet heart-breaking and brave and experimental... I just love it. It's also a pivotal point for the whole story of the album. Don't wanna sound cocky or anything but I'll tell you some of my theories about stuff you said flew over your head... In MALAMENTE the purple robe guy is a Nazareno a religius figure from the Holy Week in spain. I've read, and agree, that is actually the MAN, representing his both sides. He is showing himself as the cool guy in a skateboard, but he's also very traditional/conservative person. in PIENSO EN TU MIRÁ Rosalia sings about bullets in the chest (that's why every man we see is bleeding from the heart. They feel their wife's/mother's/girlfriend's gaze is making them bleed by watching other men on the street). It's all about toxic masculinity. In DE AQUI NO SALES, when Rosalía stops singing we heard her moaning and yelling. The man is beating her up. In PRESO we hear the voice of ROSI DE PALMA, a well known spanish actress who is also a domestic violence survivor. She's friend with Rosalía too. There's also a conection between BAGDAD and DI MI NOMBRE, in the first we hear "FROM THE LIGHTS, COMES A FALLEN ANGEL, HE HAS A MARK ON HIS SOUL BUT SHE DIDN'T SEE IT". She finds a new man, Di mi nombre is about that man. The sex, the extasis, the passion between them two. NANA means lullaby, and it's a mix of popular lullabies. The song, to me, means Rosalía's character lost her baby. That's why she talks about babies and angels. Maybe the death of the baby has something to do with the ex-husband, which leads to MALDICIÓN. She kills the man in MALDICIÓN, for sure lol. And in the end, A NINGÚN HOMBRE, she embraces the pain and suffer she went trough, to come out as a new woman. Free of it all! The album was produced by EL GUINCHO, a dear friend of Rosalía. They worked really hard on it, Rosalía actually teached El Guincho everything about flamenco, since she has a master on flamenco music. El Guincho is the pilot in the Con Altura music video, he's also featured in the song. They did El Mal Querer tour together too! A powerful duo, for sure😘
And thanks again, you nailed every single song interpretation. I just loved how you took the subject and give us your opinion on it. You have a beautiful soul!
@@GraceDinma Well, we're all quarantined so... I personally have a lot of time to kill, no problem lol. It helps me improve my english too. The original novel has no ending, got lost over the years, so after chapter 5 or 7 Rosalía took some liberties with the storyline. About the lost ending, some people put the blame on the church, because the novel was so "sinful" at that time and it became a forbidden lecture, so... Yeah, weird old stuff haha. We might never know! She obviously nailed it with that ending, she's a genius after all! Anton "Puchito" aka C Tangana (Spanish singer, too), Rosalía's boyfriend at the time, worked on the album as well. Some people say she took some inspiration from their relationship to write this album hahaha. Anton always talks wonders about her tho. They have a collab, called "ANTES DE MORIRME" (BEFORE I DIE), you should check it out!
This is a conceptual and experimental álbum, but magnificent. Incredible how something like this has had this enormous success. I'm glad about that. Nice reaction!!!
jcim2003 sometimes the best things come from experimentation, at the end of the day that’s what creating art is all about. No point only sticking to the norm if you wanna make an impact. I’m not surprised with its success, she deserves it. Thank u 🙏🏾💜
The first song is about the bad feeling she has about her future husband, she was basically sold to him, in the video she's the bull, (this is why she was putted inside the truck like an animal), when she's with the motorcycle and he's toreando her, we see the sword just when she looks into his eyes, in this moment she lost everything. The nazareno represents the religion, something she really tames. In the second song, he sings about their wedding, he knows she don't love him but says she'll be with him until she's dead, she have no choice. Third song talks about his jealous, in the first scene we can see the flamenca doll and the truck hit a wall, it means the husband is so focused on her he forgets the rest of the world. In this video the husband is the bull, he stalks her inside the house, and every time he sees her so beautiful, it feels like a bullet inside his heart, that's why all men in this video bleed. He break the house when she gets out to the street, that little doll is her getting beaten up, all those knifes represent how he sees her on the street, being attached for all men. In the end, the truck fell, representing her, beaten up one more time, but the oranges mean "promises and hope", she's really thinking it can be ok some way. Te fourth song shows the moment the husband put her in a tower, he's so jealousy he can't take no more. She's drowning and he comes home, burning up in jealous and anger. After beat her up one more time and threatening her, he decides the only way is lock her down. The girl running away in the motorcycle is just him thinking about what she could do. The fifth song talks about her first pregnancy, she's denying the child, she don't wanna have anything with that evil man, but, what could se do? The song cover shows her conflict In the sixth song she's now out of the tower with her second kid, she's tied to her husband definitely, she's accepting it, she talks about being in hell and in heaven with two angels (her kids). The cover shows only her head locked and her hope (the oranges representing the kids) in her arms. The seventh song is the most important moment, she meets her lover, she's depressed and crying rivers, the lover sees her sad and directionless crying and praying on the street, he's the fallen angel but when she put her eyes on him, she stops drowning, she's now really in love. The eighth (and my favorite) song talks about sex. She's having sex with her lover for the very first time. That "yali yali" reminds a gypsy ritual name yeliyeli when the proof the bride is really virgin before the honeymoon. She's not physical virgin, but is her first time having sex with some one she really loves, so she's "loosing her virginity". In the video she's waiting her lover on the bed, but she keeps remembering her psycho husband, it's clear when she goes to the darkest room and make the bull signal with the hands. She runs away from this thoughts and jumps back on the bed and her moves represent she's now making it with her lover. Ninth song now is talking about another pregnancy, but now is the lover's kid. Her husband finds out the cheat and beat her up once again, she lost her baby, that's why she says about selling shoes on heaven's door, cause her little angel is coming there shoeless. The 10th song, ins the moment when she kills her abuser, she's wondering in the lyrics she needs to find a way to get out of it (how we see in the cover), this way is killing him. She regrets falling in love with the lover, because "love causes pain, endless pain" The last song is when she really over it, her lover starts wanting to lock her down, just like her husband. She leaves her definitely, she don't need any men in her life, she's her own guide, she points her own way (it is clear in the cover) she says she will tattoo their name to never forget all the pain she live with this two men. Edit: sorry any orthography errors, I'm not an English speaker ❤️
spanish is not even my third language but i was able to understand some of the meanings.. but your comment was perfect you explained everything clearly thank you
your intuition amazes me. the fact that you understood that 'que no salga la luna' is about being pressured...when the song talks literally about a girl being pressured to marry a man she doesn't love. congrats
The entire album is based off a really old book (that has some chapters missing) where a couple gets married, but then the man becomes obsessed with her and extremely jealous (first couple of songs are from his view), then she meets another man and falls in love with him but still can't leave the man she married (Di mi nombre is the girl talking to her new lover). Then she gets pregnant from her husband, but loses the baby (Nana is her lamenting the death of her child), and the last songs are her deciding to kill her husband and being her own person, saying how only God can judge her actions and how she's never gonna forget what he did to her.
Girl I love that you reacted to this because there are not too many channels that enjoy the whole experience of this album when they react, and I felt the same way as you with this, so connected to the feelings. Bagdad is one of the most emocional songs of couse and it's soooo beautiful. Love your videos and I can't wait to see you when you check out Nathy Peluso
Ari Aranzazu the whole album was very emotional, it was like different forms of emotions, anger, pain, truly a brilliant album! And I’ll definitely check her out, is she Venezuelan as well?
this video is amazing thank u for doing this, this album is a piece of art and since im from spain im so happy seeing other cultures listening to our music :)
You have to watch Jaime Altozano's video about her! The hole album tells a story, from the XIV century, about a girl who marries a jealous possessive man who beats her with whom she has two kids and how she frees herself from that prison. The first song called Malamente (Badly) is also called "Capítulo 1 Augurio(Omen)" that tell us things are going to go bad for her. The second song is the wedding song. In that song she sangs "Si hay alguien que aquí se oponga que no levante la voz" - (If there is someone who opposes here, do not raise your voice) as to sense more that the girl is trapped in that marriage. The third song is called "Pienso en tu mirá Capitulo 3 - Celos(jealousy)" In which we know about how her husband becommes sick of jealousy. Rosalia sings as she was the husband and says something like "It scares me when you go out to the street smiling, because everyone can see the dimples you have. " I'm jealous of "the air when it passes, because it raises your hair, and of the gold you wear, for clinging to your neck." The last song Rosalia sings " A ningún hombre consiento que dicte mi sentencia" (I consent to no man to sign my sentence) To demonstrate how she has empower herself and left. The album reflects on love and relationships, and how a story 600 years old with a modern touch could still be so relatable for many women these days.
"Nana" means lullaby, this song is the lullaby for the children of her that never had born because the mistreat he subject her. "En la puerta del cielo venden zapatos pa' los angelitos que están descalzos"; in heaven's gate they sold shoes for the little angels that are barefoot (the babies that never have the oportunity of wearing shoes). Very sad song, I know, I cry always when I hear it. The song "Preso" (prisoner) sais the she has two babies with her husband who live. The voice of an elder woman says that she went down to the hell but she come back with two angels. Sorry for my English, not too good. I love your reactions.
Wow! I'm quite impressed by your cultural and music sensitivity and honest interest in going deep into it! Although not pure flamenco, many of the songs are very much rooted in it. Even for many Spaniards like myself, who are not knowledgeable in the flamenco culture, some of the songs are quite complex, in their imagery and even musically. In any case, I do believe there is something about every form of folk music that has a universal quality, transcending time and geographical distance. It's very nice to see that this speaks to you and you actually get it instinctively🙂
Im just forever obsessed with this album, the meaning behind the whole album telling the story. She captures all of it so well with this embodiment it genuinely feels like I'm living the story first hand.
Congratulations on your videos. This album won the Latin Grammy for the best album of the year, and the American Grammy for the best Latin album of the year. It is a conceptual jewel. Rosalia is a great artist. Her albums are high quality products, very careful. On the other hand, his sporadic singles are normally songs for the general public, also very interesting. My best wishes from Spain.
please react to Sevdaliza!!! especially if you like Rosalia's vibe and energy. Sevdaliza is amazing. Her artistry is amazing, she is so talented at song writing. pleaaaase check her out! even if you don't review her!
Sevdaliza is majestic. That woman has an aura of a goddess. Her art is grandiose. I've heard she's very down to earth in real life but I still feel intimidated by her artistry nevertheless 😭
"Pienso en tu mirá" it's my favorite song. Excellent video, I loved it, but I must tell you that you missed the part where many are surprised, the beginning of chapter 3. Pienso en tu mirá
Di mi nombre makes a mention to one men, who is Rosalia’s lover and what she feels when she is with him and that she has to take care because her husband from the toxic relationship can’t know that because if not she could die.
It is amazing how music can go directly through our souls. Despite language barriers and metaphors, her voice get into you. So glad you appreciate her art and get involved in the story she told us all.
This album is based on a famous Flamenco story of a journey of a woman and man's love. It's a story full of drama and her art visuals are symbolic based on the story each chapter she gives it her own title.
the religious figure on an skateboard is a Nazareno and represents penitence! ppl specially in southern spain (where flamenco music was born) dress up like that in easter and whipe theselves or carry tons heavy images of Christ as a mourning for his death. It works like a symbol of the penitence this young women will have to go throught to get over her abusive ex! but also shouts out how she is reinventing spanish traditions (a parallelism between Flamenco and Nazarenos VS Music that youngs listen to symbolized with an skater)
I got really happy when I found this video. It's not everyday that you find english speaking people talking about spanish music. You really got into the story that "el malquerer" tells and that was very entertaining hahaha
The video of "Di mi nombre" show us how she feels... In the bed she is "safety" because acting for him, being his, always available, he shows lovely... but in the moment that she put a step out of the room the fears (the dancers with the face cover) start to hunting her... she walk further and it turns even worse (the light turns darker) so she goes back as fast as she can't to the bed, so scared, like saying "I'm back, I'm in the bed, I'm yours"... so she is back in the "safety" That's what I get from that video
i've been binging your reactions to rosalia bc i love your vibe & how much you understand her and this hands down my favorite album reaction ever not just of EMQ!!
Hi Grace. You did it again girl! Thank you so much for this video. Loved your interpretations of the songs, loved your comments. Again, thank you! I love all the songs in the Album, but I guess my favourite is Chapter 2, The Wedding, I really wish you could understand spanish because the way she sings it it's scary to witness knowing that it's revealed from the male perspective, it feels, to me, like he is buying her with gold and diamonds, like she is only a thing. Chapter 6 is narrated buy a Spanish actress called Rossy De Palma, in the backround while she speaks we can hear Rosalía repeat the word DUELE wich means "It Hurts". There's a lot to discover in the Album, but I guess you'll find out. Keep up the good content :) (and sorry about my english)
amazing reaction video u really got the vibes . all the story of the album was inspired in an old medieval spanish romance book but the aesthetic is so modern too 💃💃
Grace, I just want to let you know that on PRESO - Cap.6: Clausura, she talks about how she went to hell because of love. In this case, hell is her being with her husband and of course, we can interpret that he is the devil causing all her suffering. However, in the lyrics of this song, she says that she doesn’t regret going to hell because she rose with two angles, and those angles refer to two children she had with him. However, she makes it clear that even though she rose with two angles, she still went to hell, telling us that the hell she is living is not over yet. And at the end of the song, she then asks how she ended up where she is, which is when we see her starting to realize that she’s in a horrible and toxic relationship with her husband. Also, having a guy, Rosi De Palma, sing/tell the song adds a different dynamic and perspective to it as well as a powerful feel since Rosi De Palma is a domestic violence survivor. And thank you so much for reacting to El Mal Querer. You reaction was amazing and quite accurate!😄 By the way, El Mal Querer was inspired by an anonymous, 13th-century Occitan novel called Flamenca. Rosalía actually changed the ending of the novel on her album so that at the end, we see the female protagonist get over that toxic and macabre relationship and be the one who triumphs at the end, showcasing female empowerment. Also, the baby that she had in NANA is probably from her and her lover and her husband probably killed the baby, which then leads to her fury in MALDICIÓN which also includes the fury from all the inhumane things he did to her.
Is just so amazing the fact that you said at the end of the second song (Que no salga la Luna) how could you feel that something overwhelming was going on without knowing that’s the song about, because that’s actually true! The song is about a wedding. But not a happy wedding, more like a funeral wedding. tells the story of a woman who’s about to marry with an abuser, a bad guy. The whole album is the story of what this women went through, chapter by chapter.
Girl. Way to connect with this piece of art! This album is not easy to digest and really hard to understand, even for Spanish speakers, because of the amount of cultural references specific to Rosalia’s background. You can already from here see her drive to use all kinds of rhythms, instruments, tools... And the connection with the visuals are mind blowing. We are lucky no just to have the opportunity to enjoy Rosalía’s and El Gincho’s work but the amazing team she has. You depend of a lot of people to translate a vision to reality.
I love that you have do much respect to different cultures and you are taking inspirations from cultures. Hope more prople would be interested in cultures to be aware of more stuff
Your appreciations are so intelligent even though you don't speak the language! You understand things very accurately even without the lyrics. Congratulations from Spain!
I think Bagdad has two of my favourite lyrics of her. They roughly translate to: " He was scarred in the soul but she didn't see it" and " Hooked to those evils that God will have to make him pay for" Great reaction as always :)
I LOVE ROSALÍA SOO MUCH TOO! She has a mini documentary with billboard about her love for music en her story. Also an other one with red bull about making her album El Mal Querer❣
In Nana she is actually mourning for a stillbirth . "At heavens door they sell shoes for little angels thart are barefoot . Nobody has told you that no dream knows about hours nor time , nor has an owner . And a sad rain falls, to look at you , behind each raindrop an angel is glaring ".
i’m only at the beginning of the video but this album is a retelling of a 13th century book. every song serves as a chapter in the story (hence the double naming on every song). Malamente serves as a prologue of sorts. It’s chapter, or capítulo, name translates to “omen.” in Malamente, she’s warning the listener that the love is going to go wrong and that this will be bad (malamente translates to badly), hence the album’s name “El Mal Querer,” or The Bad Love. the second song, Que No Salga La Luna, translates to The Moon Doesn’t Come Out. The chapter name translates to “wedding,” like you guessed, and it’s the start of the love story the album follows.
Im impressed about how many thing you deduced just by listening the song and the lyrics in english because i have been listening this album since it came out and i did a podcast about it but i needed to read a lot before doing a podcast because even me that i speak spanish, it was a little bit difficult to understand everything about the album. You are amazing, girl. :)
Oh my god!!! I can’t I just can’t I just love u so much. You are so intuitive and yes it is about a very toxic heart breaking story. Base on a book call Flamenca. This girl it’s everything. So talented. I subscribed from your first reaction to her and did notifications as well. U are the real deal don’t ever change. You are amazing.
nana means lullaby that's why she's pregnant in that song. also there are a lot of references to Christian tradicions like the capitotes (the guy skating in the purple suit in malamente) or in Bagdad when she compares herself to the virgin mary
Rosalía is from Spain, her whole music and dances are inspired in Flamenco (a tipical Spanish dance and music) but she represent them in a more modern way, maybe you'd like to look It so you can understand her better ^^ ❤️.
Ok, the religious figure is called "nazareno", The nazareno usually represents the Inquisition (that I know of) On the second one It's not exactly that the bride doesn't want to marry, she wants. But we know that he is going to mistreat her and the song ask us to not say anything. It says "Whoever oppose this wedding don't raise your hand". The 3th one says "I think of your gaze sticks, like a dagger, on my chest.
My fav song is pienso en tu mirà! When i first heard it , i was crying cause it was so relatable ❤️❤️ i was in a situation like that😚☹️ and that song remind me all the thing i went through.
di mi nombre talks about a night of love with another man, that’s why she’s happy. this man also appears in bagdad whe she talks about an angel that came down from the clouds 🥺
@@GraceDinma the 'nazareno' in a skateboard is like a way of joinning tradition with contemporary, like she does with this whole album meeting flamenco with new techniques
@@GraceDinma being on the skate board doesn't simbolies nothing but in Spain on the time of Easter we have semana Santa witch is like a religious Easter. And people dress up in like those figures but if u look up on google "semana Santa " U can see more in depth.
A Nazareno is a penitent. I think It comes from the idea of the hipocresy of being so religious and the same time he treats badly to her (showed when he is bullfighting her).
Hi. You should react to Nathy Peluso's album "Calambre" is iconic. I swear. In short, the album tells the story of a woman who does not want to get married. It also makes a criticism of the macho society, etc.
Hii ik this vid is old but i just eanted to say that on the pienso en tu mira part where there is a band of boys pointing guns at her, she is representing the typical spanish mafia or the typical teen boys group who think they are the mafia
The skateboarder is a Nazarene, a Spanish religious figure that takes part during processions in Semana Santa (Easter). They are penitents so you may sometimes see them barefooted. He is in a skate (with spikes, he is a penitent) to symbolize how even though he may seem quiet moder he is actually a traditional person
The colours of the costume vary according to the brotherhood's rules and they have their head covered because the are penitents, therefore sinners so by wearing their face covered they don't know they are a sinner. At least it was like that during antiquity, now I suppose it is just to keep with the tradition
Please react to Mariza singing "Gente da Minha Terra" is a Portuguese fado singer who will leave you in the same state of trance and almost certainly you will be thrilled. I highly recommend it. please react !! :) :)
I'm gonna give you a very bierf contextualization, chapter 1 wich is Malamente talks about how she knows the relationship she is getting in is bad but she wanna ignore that fact, chapter 2 ''Que No Salga La Luna'' talks about how people around her knows she is entering in a bad situation but says ''don't tell the wife, don't let the moon rise'' so people doesn't tell her, chapter 3 ''Pienso En Tu Mirá'' (Thinking bout ur eyes or see or something like that, forgive my english sorry) talks how jealousy is becoming her relationship and that it feels like a gun in the chest, 4 ''De aqui no sales'' the man talks how she can't go out of that relation, 5 ''Reniego'' lets says she is now like feeling bad for it (I really don't know how to explain it, El Mal Querer is such a Masterpiece and u get speechless and with ur heart dancing) 6 wich is Clausura talks about how she lived the literal hell, but she doesn't regrets cuz she got up of it with ''2 angels'' (the teory says that after Di Mi Nombre and Nana she have 2 babies) and well u know the rest, 7 is Bagdad wich is a sample of Cry Me A River and Timberlake loved how Rosi ended making a whole new piece it talks about like a lie, like danger, 8 Di Mi Nombre talks about the feeling of losing your virginity and all that stuff is represented on the video, 9 NANA, She now gives birth, 10 Maldición, here she kills the toxic man who affected and destroy her life, and 11 ''A Ningún Hombre (To no man or something like that) she go out of all that time being empowered... PS: In Bagdad in the beggining sounds ''Lo Presiento'' wich is an unreleased song she sings on her tour
Not many people outside of Spain know that the skater is a religious figure and not a KKK member, that's great!
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La Organización No honey. USA people stole the ouffit from Spain (Europe). It's a religious thing in Spain, just for religion porpouses... Dusses!
Yeah!!! I was really surprised that she knew that!!!
@@la-organizacion Not it isn't it is a penitent which follows a " paso " in the Holly week . They carry a cross , some chain their feet , some walk barefeet all the naight long ... they pay all the year long to go there , and they are paying a promise they made or atoning for a sin , or just showing their devotion . The purpose of the outfit is to stay anonimous .
@@la-organizacion Some people use religion for bad stuff.... But religions are not bad itself. In the modern version of ir at least.
the funniest part about this album is that it all was an university final project!!! she wrote, recorded and produced it with a friend of her, she wasn't even signed for any label and paid it by herself!!! and she ended up winning Grammys for it!!! (i hope her professors graduated her with honors LMFAO
Susana Alonso Segura yess wow that’s amazing 👏🏽🥰
Yes a project in portraying a very well known Flamenco love story but in her own version of music and interpritation,which is unique because it has Flamenco and other elements of trap music and other genres.
Malamente: Flamenca has a bad feeling about her husband-to-be buy ignores it
Que no salga la luna: The wedding, everybody in the ceremony knows how horrible his future husband is but everybody decides to remain quiet about it.
Pienso en tu mirá: Her husband starts showing his real ways, he becomes obsessed with Flamenca
De aquí no sales: Her husband has an outburst of jealousy and locks her down, she is also beaten up.
Reniego: Flamenca becomes depressed after everything that's happened to her, and she talks about how she has to pretend to be happy
Preso: talks about how she was so trapped in her toxic relationship and didn't realize until she was out of it.
Bagdad: she meets the man who will become her lover in this chapter, it also talks about the redflags that were given to her when she met her husband.
Di mi nombre: talks about the time she spends with her lover and how he makes her feel.
Nana: Flamenca becomes pregnant, but the baby dies due to the mistreatment that she receives from her husband, Flamenca becomes even sadder.
Maldición: Flamenca realizes how trapped she is and decides to kill her husband in order to be free at last.
A ningún hombre: Flamenca becomes completely independent, she killed her husband and ended her relationship with her lover.
You have an amazing earring for music you deducted a lot of correct statements
The reason why you get Arabic vibes from certain songs is becaude flamenco, as well as, a lot of Spanish culture has arabic roots due to the Islamic conquest of Spain wich lasted 8th centuries
Diego Salgado not gonna lie I had no idea Spain had Islamic roots. That is so interesting. Thank you for watching 💜
@@GraceDinma Not your fault, as long as i'm concerned in the US don't teach you most of the clasic and medieval era, even such an important age as the golden age of islam and the catholic crusades.
@@lizerat americans only learn american history smfh
@J.A. L.R Thats true, but the music is influenced by arabic and persian music
@J.A. L.R Yeah, arabs took a lot from persian muscial culture and they took it to Spain
BAGDAD is a sampling "CRY ME A RIVER" by justin timberlake, and she is literally crying a river on the videoclip also dressed like Britney Spears red dress and hair. HER MIND. Also Bagdad is the name of the most famous streptease club in Barcelona
Why was she dressed like Britney?
@@zhehe2894 britney and justin used to date, but they had a bad break up in the early 2000s. I think she was dressed as britney to kind of display the storyline of a toxic relationship (if that makes sense)
@@parakiss6 omg thank you 😊
Oh, girl, you're a very intuitive person, how many of the meanings inside the songs you was able to feel! I know you was training hard with all your reactions to Rosalía, but... woww, lady! This album is very conceptual even for us who speak Spanish. And you, only with a translation that you are not listening, can string together the ideas. Respect! Now, like a crazy fan of Rosalía like us, you have to do one more step further. Watch this video (don't react, It's quite long) from a spanish musician, producer and youtuber, Jaime Altozano, talking about "El mal querer" from the point of view of music and production: ua-cam.com/video/NgHXFTgaVT0/v-deo.html. It comes with English subtitles and is very illuminating about Rosalía's art. And finally, you can watch the comments of Rosalía, with subtitles also (and red eyebrows, lol), about that video here: ua-cam.com/video/jinrRF5BaU8/v-deo.html. After that you will be a full graduated in Rosalian knowledge 😉. Stay safe and have a funny day!
Sergio Patiño Migoya lol “Rosalian Knowledge” I love it 😂💕 I need my degree
@@GraceDinma You absolutely deserve it!!! 👏👏😉
@@Lunaticaceleste this whole project is based on chapters of a story of Flamenco... she did this project based on each chapter of the story and gave each one a visual symbolism.
El Mal Querer album is a complete masterpiece audibly and visually. I was lucky enough to see ROSALÍA perform last year in ACL Festival an experience I will never forget 🌹 😭
elina damnnn I wanna see her live too 😭💕
Grace Dinma I hope you will someday, it was an amazing experience❣️I actually uploaded a few videos to my channel I was front row 😭
The thing you said about the Arabic feel is actually a typical thing in flamenco singing (the “vibrations “ or waves of the voice) but definitely comes from the Arabic world as Arabs conquered Spain and stayed there for 800 years!! So yeah definitely Arab heritage, flamenco has tons of different influences
I´m surprised the amount of things you are getting without knowing spanish, it´s actually a wedding and it was actually a knive, great reaction!! Much love from Spain
in the book, She kills her husband at the end because she couldn't handle him anymore. than got a new man and when they were sleeping together, the police comes to the house to arrest her but the man says that it was him and got arrested.
hee adaline wow 😭 I need to read this book
@@GraceDinma her new song "Juro Que" is that part of the story if I'm not mistaken
@@GraceDinma the book she based this story on does't follow this plot line. She said she changed it to her liking to just have two protagonists in her story, a male and a female.
The cover arts were made by Filip Custic an amazing Spanish photographer and artist overall
He is also of croatian descent 🇭🇷❤🇪🇦
@@remamili I didn't know, that's so interesting
The claps of the second song are bulerias, a style a flamenco.
Grace, you finally did it! I loved your reaction, it's actually very rare to find a reaction channel that actually does the full album, I appreciate that! My favorite song would be Maldición, it's so pretty yet heart-breaking and brave and experimental... I just love it. It's also a pivotal point for the whole story of the album.
Don't wanna sound cocky or anything but I'll tell you some of my theories about stuff you said flew over your head...
In MALAMENTE the purple robe guy is a Nazareno a religius figure from the Holy Week in spain. I've read, and agree, that is actually the MAN, representing his both sides. He is showing himself as the cool guy in a skateboard, but he's also very traditional/conservative person.
in PIENSO EN TU MIRÁ Rosalia sings about bullets in the chest (that's why every man we see is bleeding from the heart. They feel their wife's/mother's/girlfriend's gaze is making them bleed by watching other men on the street). It's all about toxic masculinity.
In DE AQUI NO SALES, when Rosalía stops singing we heard her moaning and yelling. The man is beating her up.
In PRESO we hear the voice of ROSI DE PALMA, a well known spanish actress who is also a domestic violence survivor. She's friend with Rosalía too.
There's also a conection between BAGDAD and DI MI NOMBRE, in the first we hear "FROM THE LIGHTS, COMES A FALLEN ANGEL, HE HAS A MARK ON HIS SOUL BUT SHE DIDN'T SEE IT". She finds a new man, Di mi nombre is about that man. The sex, the extasis, the passion between them two.
NANA means lullaby, and it's a mix of popular lullabies. The song, to me, means Rosalía's character lost her baby. That's why she talks about babies and angels. Maybe the death of the baby has something to do with the ex-husband, which leads to MALDICIÓN.
She kills the man in MALDICIÓN, for sure lol. And in the end, A NINGÚN HOMBRE, she embraces the pain and suffer she went trough, to come out as a new woman. Free of it all!
The album was produced by EL GUINCHO, a dear friend of Rosalía. They worked really hard on it, Rosalía actually teached El Guincho everything about flamenco, since she has a master on flamenco music. El Guincho is the pilot in the Con Altura music video, he's also featured in the song. They did El Mal Querer tour together too! A powerful duo, for sure😘
And thanks again, you nailed every single song interpretation. I just loved how you took the subject and give us your opinion on it. You have a beautiful soul!
Wow thank you for taking time out and going this in depth, this definitely clarified a lot of things for me.
rosalia stan account that is such an amazing compliment, thank you 🙏🏾❤️🥰
@@GraceDinma Well, we're all quarantined so... I personally have a lot of time to kill, no problem lol. It helps me improve my english too.
The original novel has no ending, got lost over the years, so after chapter 5 or 7 Rosalía took some liberties with the storyline. About the lost ending, some people put the blame on the church, because the novel was so "sinful" at that time and it became a forbidden lecture, so... Yeah, weird old stuff haha. We might never know!
She obviously nailed it with that ending, she's a genius after all!
Anton "Puchito" aka C Tangana (Spanish singer, too), Rosalía's boyfriend at the time, worked on the album as well. Some people say she took some inspiration from their relationship to write this album hahaha. Anton always talks wonders about her tho. They have a collab, called "ANTES DE MORIRME" (BEFORE I DIE), you should check it out!
MALDICIÓN is by far one of my favorite songs on this album.
This is a conceptual and experimental álbum, but magnificent. Incredible how something like this has had this enormous success. I'm glad about that.
Nice reaction!!!
jcim2003 sometimes the best things come from experimentation, at the end of the day that’s what creating art is all about. No point only sticking to the norm if you wanna make an impact. I’m not surprised with its success, she deserves it. Thank u 🙏🏾💜
The first song is about the bad feeling she has about her future husband, she was basically sold to him, in the video she's the bull, (this is why she was putted inside the truck like an animal), when she's with the motorcycle and he's toreando her, we see the sword just when she looks into his eyes, in this moment she lost everything. The nazareno represents the religion, something she really tames.
In the second song, he sings about their wedding, he knows she don't love him but says she'll be with him until she's dead, she have no choice.
Third song talks about his jealous, in the first scene we can see the flamenca doll and the truck hit a wall, it means the husband is so focused on her he forgets the rest of the world. In this video the husband is the bull, he stalks her inside the house, and every time he sees her so beautiful, it feels like a bullet inside his heart, that's why all men in this video bleed. He break the house when she gets out to the street, that little doll is her getting beaten up, all those knifes represent how he sees her on the street, being attached for all men. In the end, the truck fell, representing her, beaten up one more time, but the oranges mean "promises and hope", she's really thinking it can be ok some way.
Te fourth song shows the moment the husband put her in a tower, he's so jealousy he can't take no more. She's drowning and he comes home, burning up in jealous and anger. After beat her up one more time and threatening her, he decides the only way is lock her down. The girl running away in the motorcycle is just him thinking about what she could do.
The fifth song talks about her first pregnancy, she's denying the child, she don't wanna have anything with that evil man, but, what could se do? The song cover shows her conflict
In the sixth song she's now out of the tower with her second kid, she's tied to her husband definitely, she's accepting it, she talks about being in hell and in heaven with two angels (her kids). The cover shows only her head locked and her hope (the oranges representing the kids) in her arms.
The seventh song is the most important moment, she meets her lover, she's depressed and crying rivers, the lover sees her sad and directionless crying and praying on the street, he's the fallen angel but when she put her eyes on him, she stops drowning, she's now really in love.
The eighth (and my favorite) song talks about sex. She's having sex with her lover for the very first time. That "yali yali" reminds a gypsy ritual name yeliyeli when the proof the bride is really virgin before the honeymoon. She's not physical virgin, but is her first time having sex with some one she really loves, so she's "loosing her virginity". In the video she's waiting her lover on the bed, but she keeps remembering her psycho husband, it's clear when she goes to the darkest room and make the bull signal with the hands. She runs away from this thoughts and jumps back on the bed and her moves represent she's now making it with her lover.
Ninth song now is talking about another pregnancy, but now is the lover's kid. Her husband finds out the cheat and beat her up once again, she lost her baby, that's why she says about selling shoes on heaven's door, cause her little angel is coming there shoeless.
The 10th song, ins the moment when she kills her abuser, she's wondering in the lyrics she needs to find a way to get out of it (how we see in the cover), this way is killing him. She regrets falling in love with the lover, because "love causes pain, endless pain"
The last song is when she really over it, her lover starts wanting to lock her down, just like her husband. She leaves her definitely, she don't need any men in her life, she's her own guide, she points her own way (it is clear in the cover) she says she will tattoo their name to never forget all the pain she live with this two men.
Edit: sorry any orthography errors, I'm not an English speaker ❤️
spanish is not even my third language but i was able to understand some of the meanings.. but your comment was perfect you explained everything clearly thank you
Thank you 🙏 😊
your intuition amazes me. the fact that you understood that 'que no salga la luna' is about being pressured...when the song talks literally about a girl being pressured to marry a man she doesn't love. congrats
The entire album is based off a really old book (that has some chapters missing) where a couple gets married, but then the man becomes obsessed with her and extremely jealous (first couple of songs are from his view), then she meets another man and falls in love with him but still can't leave the man she married (Di mi nombre is the girl talking to her new lover). Then she gets pregnant from her husband, but loses the baby (Nana is her lamenting the death of her child), and the last songs are her deciding to kill her husband and being her own person, saying how only God can judge her actions and how she's never gonna forget what he did to her.
yeah, I think Bagdad is the part when she meets her lover
Her husband killed her lover, this is why she ends up alone
Girl I love that you reacted to this because there are not too many channels that enjoy the whole experience of this album when they react, and I felt the same way as you with this, so connected to the feelings. Bagdad is one of the most emocional songs of couse and it's soooo beautiful. Love your videos and I can't wait to see you when you check out Nathy Peluso
Ari Aranzazu the whole album was very emotional, it was like different forms of emotions, anger, pain, truly a brilliant album! And I’ll definitely check her out, is she Venezuelan as well?
Grace Dinma Nathy Peluso is argentinian but she was raised in Spain. Check Bussines Woman and La Sandunguera
@@GraceDinma she's from Argentina and lives in Madrid, she has an unique style and is part of artists like Rosalía, Bad Gyal, Rels B and Cruz Cafuné!
this video is amazing thank u for doing this, this album is a piece of art and since im from spain im so happy seeing other cultures listening to our music :)
thank you for watching! i loved everything about this album and about Rosalia lol
You have to watch Jaime Altozano's video about her!
The hole album tells a story, from the XIV century, about a girl who marries a jealous possessive man who beats her with
whom she has two kids and how she frees herself from that prison.
The first song called Malamente (Badly) is also called "Capítulo 1 Augurio(Omen)" that tell us things are going to go bad for her.
The second song is the wedding song. In that song she sangs "Si hay alguien que aquí se oponga que no levante la voz" -
(If there is someone who opposes here, do not raise your voice) as to sense more that the girl is trapped in that marriage.
The third song is called "Pienso en tu mirá Capitulo 3 - Celos(jealousy)" In which we know about how her husband becommes sick of jealousy. Rosalia sings as she was the husband and says something like "It scares me when you go out to the street smiling, because everyone can see the dimples you have.
" I'm jealous of "the air when it passes, because it raises your hair, and of the gold you wear, for clinging to your neck."
The last song Rosalia sings " A ningún hombre consiento que dicte mi sentencia"
(I consent to no man to sign my sentence) To demonstrate how she has empower herself and left.
The album reflects on love and relationships, and how a story 600 years old with a modern touch could still be so relatable for many women these days.
"Nana" means lullaby, this song is the lullaby for the children of her that never had born because the mistreat he subject her. "En la puerta del cielo venden zapatos pa' los angelitos que están descalzos"; in heaven's gate they sold shoes for the little angels that are barefoot (the babies that never have the oportunity of wearing shoes). Very sad song, I know, I cry always when I hear it.
The song "Preso" (prisoner) sais the she has two babies with her husband who live. The voice of an elder woman says that she went down to the hell but she come back with two angels.
Sorry for my English, not too good. I love your reactions.
Amazing reaction!!
Rosalía has collaborated with Travis Scott and James Blake maybe you would react to those songs.
Wow! I'm quite impressed by your cultural and music sensitivity and honest interest in going deep into it! Although not pure flamenco, many of the songs are very much rooted in it. Even for many Spaniards like myself, who are not knowledgeable in the flamenco culture, some of the songs are quite complex, in their imagery and even musically. In any case, I do believe there is something about every form of folk music that has a universal quality, transcending time and geographical distance. It's very nice to see that this speaks to you and you actually get it instinctively🙂
Im just forever obsessed with this album, the meaning behind the whole album telling the story. She captures all of it so well with this embodiment it genuinely feels like I'm living the story first hand.
Congratulations on your videos. This album won the Latin Grammy for the best album of the year, and the American Grammy for the best Latin album of the year. It is a conceptual jewel. Rosalia is a great artist. Her albums are high quality products, very careful. On the other hand, his sporadic singles are normally songs for the general public, also very interesting. My best wishes from Spain.
please react to Sevdaliza!!! especially if you like Rosalia's vibe and energy. Sevdaliza is amazing. Her artistry is amazing, she is so talented at song writing. pleaaaase check her out! even if you don't review her!
Sevdaliza is majestic. That woman has an aura of a goddess. Her art is grandiose. I've heard she's very down to earth in real life but I still feel intimidated by her artistry nevertheless 😭
Especially the new album
I really like that you like our culture even if you don't understand the lyrics. Thanks for this video
"Pienso en tu mirá" it's my favorite song. Excellent video, I loved it, but I must tell you that you missed the part where many are surprised, the beginning of chapter 3. Pienso en tu mirá
Di mi nombre makes a mention to one men, who is Rosalia’s lover and what she feels when she is with him and that she has to take care because her husband from the toxic relationship can’t know that because if not she could die.
The voice that she uses for the seventh song is the voice of Rosi de Palma, a famous Spanish actress
It is amazing how music can go directly through our souls. Despite language barriers and metaphors, her voice get into you. So glad you appreciate her art and get involved in the story she told us all.
I'm Spanish and I love your reaction.
You understand a lot even when you Are not Spanish
Lots of love from Spain
This album is based on a famous Flamenco story of a journey of a woman and man's love. It's a story full of drama and her art visuals are symbolic based on the story each chapter she gives it her own title.
the religious figure on an skateboard is a Nazareno and represents penitence! ppl specially in southern spain (where flamenco music was born) dress up like that in easter and whipe theselves or carry tons heavy images of Christ as a mourning for his death. It works like a symbol of the penitence this young women will have to go throught to get over her abusive ex! but also shouts out how she is reinventing spanish traditions (a parallelism between Flamenco and Nazarenos VS Music that youngs listen to symbolized with an skater)
I got really happy when I found this video. It's not everyday that you find english speaking people talking about spanish music. You really got into the story that "el malquerer" tells and that was very entertaining hahaha
The video of "Di mi nombre" show us how she feels...
In the bed she is "safety" because acting for him, being his, always available, he shows lovely... but in the moment that she put a step out of the room the fears (the dancers with the face cover) start to hunting her... she walk further and it turns even worse (the light turns darker) so she goes back as fast as she can't to the bed, so scared, like saying "I'm back, I'm in the bed, I'm yours"... so she is back in the "safety"
That's what I get from that video
Looooved the way you reacted to the whole album but specially to Bagdad. You're really good at this!! Keep it up!!
And also on the pienso en tu mira vid, the trucks and everything its related to rosalias childhood! Since she grew up on polygonal places like that!
i've been binging your reactions to rosalia bc i love your vibe & how much you understand her and this hands down my favorite album reaction ever not just of EMQ!!
Hi Grace. You did it again girl! Thank you so much for this video. Loved your interpretations of the songs, loved your comments. Again, thank you!
I love all the songs in the Album, but I guess my favourite is Chapter 2, The Wedding, I really wish you could understand spanish because the way she sings it it's scary to witness knowing that it's revealed from the male perspective, it feels, to me, like he is buying her with gold and diamonds, like she is only a thing. Chapter 6 is narrated buy a Spanish actress called Rossy De Palma, in the backround while she speaks we can hear Rosalía repeat the word DUELE wich means "It Hurts".
There's a lot to discover in the Album, but I guess you'll find out.
Keep up the good content :) (and sorry about my english)
Domingos Godinho thank you so much 🙏🏾🥰❤️ and I wanted to atleast understand what she was saying so that’s why I needed the English translations 😂.
amazing reaction video u really got the vibes . all the story of the album was inspired in an old medieval spanish romance book but the aesthetic is so modern too 💃💃
EL mal querer is one of my FAVORITE albums of ALL time EVER!!! You should react to Calambre next !!! ❤️
This is one of my favorite reactions
There´s a theory that says "Juro que" is a continuation to this album... thought u'd like to know
Grace, I just want to let you know that on PRESO - Cap.6: Clausura, she talks about how she went to hell because of love. In this case, hell is her being with her husband and of course, we can interpret that he is the devil causing all her suffering.
However, in the lyrics of this song, she says that she doesn’t regret going to hell because she rose with two angles, and those angles refer to two children she had with him. However, she makes it clear that even though she rose with two angles, she still went to hell, telling us that the hell she is living is not over yet.
And at the end of the song, she then asks how she ended up where she is, which is when we see her starting to realize that she’s in a horrible and toxic relationship with her husband.
Also, having a guy, Rosi De Palma, sing/tell the song adds a different dynamic and perspective to it as well as a powerful feel since Rosi De Palma is a domestic violence survivor.
And thank you so much for reacting to El Mal Querer. You reaction was amazing and quite accurate!😄
By the way, El Mal Querer was inspired by an anonymous, 13th-century Occitan novel called Flamenca. Rosalía actually changed the ending of the novel on her album so that at the end, we see the female protagonist get over that toxic and macabre relationship and be the one who triumphs at the end, showcasing female empowerment. Also, the baby that she had in NANA is probably from her and her lover and her husband probably killed the baby, which then leads to her fury in MALDICIÓN which also includes the fury from all the inhumane things he did to her.
Rossy De Palma is most definitely not a guy
Is just so amazing the fact that you said at the end of the second song (Que no salga la Luna) how could you feel that something overwhelming was going on without knowing that’s the song about, because that’s actually true! The song is about a wedding. But not a happy wedding, more like a funeral wedding. tells the story of a woman who’s about to marry with an abuser, a bad guy. The whole album is the story of what this women went through, chapter by chapter.
ABSOLUTELY LOVE ALL YOUR REACTS GURL!, you are so respectful, thanks a lot!
Girl. Way to connect with this piece of art!
This album is not easy to digest and really hard to understand, even for Spanish speakers, because of the amount of cultural references specific to Rosalia’s background.
You can already from here see her drive to use all kinds of rhythms, instruments, tools... And the connection with the visuals are mind blowing.
We are lucky no just to have the opportunity to enjoy Rosalía’s and El Gincho’s work but the amazing team she has. You depend of a lot of people to translate a vision to reality.
Mrs Julia RS she drives me to be a better creator in so many ways
I love that you have do much respect to different cultures and you are taking inspirations from cultures. Hope more prople would be interested in cultures to be aware of more stuff
The song " sola" by Diana Navarro concert at Salamanca. Her voice is so beatiful. The song " El perdón "
Your appreciations are so intelligent even though you don't speak the language! You understand things very accurately even without the lyrics. Congratulations from Spain!
I think Bagdad has two of my favourite lyrics of her. They roughly translate to: " He was scarred in the soul but she didn't see it" and " Hooked to those evils that God will have to make him pay for"
Great reaction as always :)
I LOVE ROSALÍA SOO MUCH TOO!
She has a mini documentary with billboard about her love for music en her story. Also an other one with red bull about making her album El Mal Querer❣
su disco, sus vídeos son verdaderas obras de arte! Maravillosa
In Nana she is actually mourning for a stillbirth .
"At heavens door they sell shoes for little angels thart are barefoot .
Nobody has told you that no dream knows about hours nor time , nor has an owner .
And a sad rain falls, to look at you , behind each raindrop an angel is glaring ".
i’m only at the beginning of the video but this album is a retelling of a 13th century book. every song serves as a chapter in the story (hence the double naming on every song). Malamente serves as a prologue of sorts. It’s chapter, or capítulo, name translates to “omen.” in Malamente, she’s warning the listener that the love is going to go wrong and that this will be bad (malamente translates to badly), hence the album’s name “El Mal Querer,” or The Bad Love. the second song, Que No Salga La Luna, translates to The Moon Doesn’t Come Out. The chapter name translates to “wedding,” like you guessed, and it’s the start of the love story the album follows.
Im impressed about how many thing you deduced just by listening the song and the lyrics in english because i have been listening this album since it came out and i did a podcast about it but i needed to read a lot before doing a podcast because even me that i speak spanish, it was a little bit difficult to understand everything about the album.
You are amazing, girl. :)
como se llama tu podcast?
@@lalastore8350 H² Podcast, aquí te dejo el link de spotify :)
open.spotify.com/show/63fMKhcLboBY7gvyR3voAr?si=pim0i9kpR4COoXN7kPo57Q
Oh my god!!! I can’t I just can’t I just love u so much. You are so intuitive and yes it is about a very toxic heart breaking story. Base on a book call Flamenca. This girl it’s everything. So talented. I subscribed from your first reaction to her and did notifications as well. U are the real deal don’t ever change. You are amazing.
nana means lullaby that's why she's pregnant in that song. also there are a lot of references to Christian tradicions like the capitotes (the guy skating in the purple suit in malamente) or in Bagdad when she compares herself to the virgin mary
Love your reaction and all your words❤❤❤
Looove the reaction and the makeup keep it up u doin good❤
Francesca Jane thanks boo 🥰💜
we need more people like you in this world :)
Loved your reaction!!!! you're so cute and smart omgg
you are so engaging!! i loved your reaction, personality, and intelligence 💕
Rosalía is from Spain, her whole music and dances are inspired in Flamenco (a tipical Spanish dance and music) but she represent them in a more modern way, maybe you'd like to look It so you can understand her better ^^ ❤️.
You are very intuitive, curious and smart. ❤
Ok, the religious figure is called "nazareno", The nazareno usually represents the Inquisition (that I know of)
On the second one It's not exactly that the bride doesn't want to marry, she wants. But we know that he is going to mistreat her and the song ask us to not say anything. It says "Whoever oppose this wedding don't raise your hand".
The 3th one says "I think of your gaze sticks, like a dagger, on my chest.
¡Fantástica Rosalía!! The Queeen!!. Thanks Grace, desde Barcelona Spain.
My fav song is pienso en tu mirà!
When i first heard it , i was crying cause it was so relatable ❤️❤️ i was in a situation like that😚☹️ and that song remind me all the thing i went through.
the skatepark in malamente is my skatepark, la Marbella located in Barcelona
I really love this reaction its so great! El MaL Querer is a work of art a theater play😄😄😄😄
Queen of Spain
Ok all I have to say is thnk u and I Love u! Keep it! I like more reactions to Bad Gyal or Lola Indigo
Yorens V. Aww ur sweet, thank you too 🙏🏾❤️
di mi nombre talks about a night of love with another man, that’s why she’s happy. this man also appears in bagdad whe she talks about an angel that came down from the clouds 🥺
Benjamín Vielma 🥺 ughh 🥰
Loved you reaction.... if u like britney pls react to her last album Glory (deluxe version) 🔥🔥 also react to more rosalia live!!!
Gen Britney Spears?
@@GraceDinma yaaas... lol its fire
😍💋❤️🌹La Rosalía 💃🏻 love your videos!
Paula Sembiante Marcos thank you baby 💕💜
Thanks You so much for this content❤️
soy soy aww you’re welcome sweetie💜 thank you for appreciating it 🙏🏾❤️
I think all her album is about a book that she read. Each chapter is a song.
isaac ramos yes it is based on a novel. Lol a book I need to read as well
The figure on the skateboard is a religious thing in Spain.
Francesca Jane what does it symbolize? Why on a skateboard
@@GraceDinma the 'nazareno' in a skateboard is like a way of joinning tradition with contemporary, like she does with this whole album meeting flamenco with new techniques
@@GraceDinma being on the skate board doesn't simbolies nothing but in Spain on the time of Easter we have semana Santa witch is like a religious Easter. And people dress up in like those figures but if u look up on google "semana Santa " U can see more in depth.
Rafa Llamas ahhhh makes sense
A Nazareno is a penitent. I think It comes from the idea of the hipocresy of being so religious and the same time he treats badly to her (showed when he is bullfighting her).
Look at this picture, it is a reference to a Spanish paiter, Goya: la maja vestida
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_maja_vestida
Great analysis 🌹
Hi. You should react to Nathy Peluso's album "Calambre" is iconic. I swear.
In short, the album tells the story of a woman who does not want to get married. It also makes a criticism of the macho society, etc.
Hii ik this vid is old but i just eanted to say that on the pienso en tu mira part where there is a band of boys pointing guns at her, she is representing the typical spanish mafia or the typical teen boys group who think they are the mafia
I don't know if anyone told you, but the order of the songs un the album are actually a story. The story... is incredibly
The skateboarder is a Nazarene, a Spanish religious figure that takes part during processions in Semana Santa (Easter). They are penitents so you may sometimes see them barefooted. He is in a skate (with spikes, he is a penitent) to symbolize how even though he may seem quiet moder he is actually a traditional person
The colours of the costume vary according to the brotherhood's rules and they have their head covered because the are penitents, therefore sinners so by wearing their face covered they don't know they are a sinner. At least it was like that during antiquity, now I suppose it is just to keep with the tradition
Hi!! I really recommend you watch Jaime Altozano's video on this album. It has English subtitles. It really changed my perspective on Rosalia
Please react to Mariza singing "Gente da Minha Terra" is a Portuguese fado singer who will leave you in the same state of trance and almost certainly you will be thrilled. I highly recommend it. please react !! :) :)
I absolutely second that. Or react to her singing "desejos vãos". Both are featured in her live performance in Lisbon!
Please react to Mariza. She is the best! 😘😘😘
Real que me encataria saber lo que dice
i'm watching u from spain 💞
yaaaaaaaaaaas Grace
You should watch c.tangana, he is Rosalia ex-boyfriend and also pretty big in Spain!
ME SALIO TAROT LUNA Y ESTRELLLA ME LO DIJO UNA GITANA... ES TA LA NOTXE RARA....
It's amazing how you figured out by yourself the meaning of the second song, it's about a compulsory wedding!
I'm gonna give you a very bierf contextualization, chapter 1 wich is Malamente talks about how she knows the relationship she is getting in is bad but she wanna ignore that fact, chapter 2 ''Que No Salga La Luna'' talks about how people around her knows she is entering in a bad situation but says ''don't tell the wife, don't let the moon rise'' so people doesn't tell her, chapter 3 ''Pienso En Tu Mirá'' (Thinking bout ur eyes or see or something like that, forgive my english sorry) talks how jealousy is becoming her relationship and that it feels like a gun in the chest, 4 ''De aqui no sales'' the man talks how she can't go out of that relation, 5 ''Reniego'' lets says she is now like feeling bad for it (I really don't know how to explain it, El Mal Querer is such a Masterpiece and u get speechless and with ur heart dancing) 6 wich is Clausura talks about how she lived the literal hell, but she doesn't regrets cuz she got up of it with ''2 angels'' (the teory says that after Di Mi Nombre and Nana she have 2 babies) and well u know the rest, 7 is Bagdad wich is a sample of Cry Me A River and Timberlake loved how Rosi ended making a whole new piece it talks about like a lie, like danger, 8 Di Mi Nombre talks about the feeling of losing your virginity and all that stuff is represented on the video, 9 NANA, She now gives birth, 10 Maldición, here she kills the toxic man who affected and destroy her life, and 11 ''A Ningún Hombre (To no man or something like that) she go out of all that time being empowered... PS: In Bagdad in the beggining sounds ''Lo Presiento'' wich is an unreleased song she sings on her tour
ok queen!!!! i think you'd like the album Miss Anthropocene by Grimes :)
Nice reaction!!
Amazing reaction!!
Roc Agramunt thank you 🙏🏾💕
omg you nailed it
I love you, you really feel the music
You should react to lana del rey or melanie martinez 😘❤️ keep going
amooooo