Rosalía works in a rough continuum of popular singers—Beyoncé, with the same concentrated charm, the kind that fights perception; Missy Elliot, for whom every piece of sound and movement is part of a kinetic machine; and M.I.A., who barks through genres on a breeze that suggests history itself rustling awake—without feeling like anyone else right now, not even slightly.
Rosalía + Paul Jacobs
Rosalía + Paul Jacobs
Rosalía + Paul Jacobs
Rosalía works in a rough continuum of popular singers—Beyoncé, with the same concentrated charm, the kind that fights perception; Missy Elliot, for whom every piece of sound and movement is part of a kinetic machine; and M.I.A., who barks through genres on a breeze that suggests history itself rustling awake—without feeling like anyone else right now, not even slightly.