Top 66 Rosalia Quotes

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I think I have something special. I am confident that I

I think I have something special. I am confident that I am going to be an artist.
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Clearly, there is an audience that doesn’t enjoy what I am doing because it isn’t traditional.
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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 – there are days when I just watch a show and eat a packet of cookies.
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I want to keep growing as a musician. I want to keep making records. I want to keep improving as a songwriter. That’s what it’s all about – to learn, you know?
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There’s never a sound that I think I can’t use in my music.
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Winning a Grammy is the best thing that can ever happen.
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I understand that a lot of people can’t connect with my music, because it’s a radical proposal and a personal proposal. There will be people who can connect with it, and many that can’t.
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For me, music is about experimentation.
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I grew up in Sant Esteve Sesrovires, a small village near Barcelona. My house was near the countryside, so there was a lot of nature, and at the same time my village is surrounded by factories. That conditioned me a little bit.
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I feel like the music I’m doing is very experimental and very radical.
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Working with Pharrell was a dream… Collaborations like that are where you come up with sounds that maybe you wouldn’t have found otherwise.
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If something is too perfect, it doesn’t speak your language. If it’s imperfect, I understand it.
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Everyone around me has maximum respect for my vision.
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My mom I remember, she used to do so many things, I don’t know how she did so many things at the same time, she was amazing.
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I’m increasingly conscious of the fact that, even when we know a lot, there’s an element of blind faith. For things to work well, you have to surrender to the moment. This is especially true of writing, producing and truly giving it all in a performance.
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I know that I will age making music, and I want to see how my music changes with the years.
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As a teenager, I remember Missy Elliot: seeing how she carried herself, made her music, and presented herself as an artist. That strength inspired me. If my work can do the same for others, I feel very grateful and proud of that.
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I wanted to have absolute control over my music – from the chords and the voicings of the songs to the arrangements and the production.
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I’m always loyal to how I understand music, how I want to present myself, how I understand my job.
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It’s a lot more interesting to dig into the popular music from where I’m from than adhere to some kind of standardized global pop.
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For years, I’ve been so passionate about nail art and about doing my nails constantly, with different nail artists from around the world.
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Flamenco is dark – it’s about tragedy and intensity.
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I’m always excited to share my passion about flamenco, so other people can discover this music – which is amazing – and discover the culture.
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I like to do things in my own way and have my own personal language, but I can’t control how it’s received.
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When I get my nails done, I usually go with my friends.
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I have no prejudice about which music is better. I listen to Vivaldi. I like Nick Cave. I love Travis Scott, James Blake, Lola Flores. Music can serve many functions. And so I listen to everything!
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I can’t walk around like I used to, and there’s always paparazzi waiting outside the studio.
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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 by the places and people living there.
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Even though the public may perceive me differently, I always feel like I’m learning something new, and I like seeing myself this way. It keeps me focused on doing things with the love and care that comes from knowing you can always improve. I always have that in my head.
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I see really long nails as a form of extreme, radical femininity. They make me feel strong.
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I’m going to have to keep fighting until I find the same number of women in the studio as there are men.
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I have so many references in my head - flamenco, classi

I have so many references in my head – flamenco, classical, Latin, too many. I come in and put it all on the table, with no prejudice, and just start working, working, working.
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I can’t control anything that happens after the creative process because after that it’s not yours anymore, it’s everyone else’s.
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There is no one who makes decisions for me – never.
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Music is beyond races, beyond territories.
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To learn flamenco is to swallow your pride.
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I wanted to establish my musical legacy and honor the classic sound of flamenco in the most traditional sense.
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Guajira, colombiana, milonga, rumba – all these styles are flamenco. They’re part of the musical tradition in my country, and they are in Latin America too.
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In the end I always think that making music is about sharing. That is the main goal.
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Milionaria’ is the first song I’ve composed and I published in Catalan, it’s also the first song I do inspired by Catalan rumba. I started it in Seville while I was waiting at the airport and I finished it in Barcelona.
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Everything is in flamenco. Spirituality, loyalty, humility, valor.
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My music pulls from flamenco plenty; it wouldn’t make sense without that genre. I also have a lot of love for flamenco and I’m very happy if I can be an ambassador for it.
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I respect the flamenco tradition.
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The only thing I admit I can’t do with my long nails done is trying to get my card out of the ATM.
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When I was a teen, I would draw a really, really long line around my eyes with eyeliner, like Lola Flores.
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I feel like flamenco is part of this Latin music culture. It’s from Spain, but flamenco has always been connected to Latinoamerica.
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I want every record I make to be different to the one before – even if I fail one day.
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I think it’s nice when people let themselves cry. I like to let it flow.
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I love flamenco. It’s very difficult music to sing. But I think of any genre as a snow globe – you don’t admire it for its stillness. You have to shake it up and see how it explodes.
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We come from Spain, from Barcelona. We could perform in many places around the world, and it’s been amazing to bring our music to so many people in so many different places. That’s been amazing.
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There’s this kind of pressure to be creative or busy most of the time, with lots of activities and progress, and I’m trying to run from that.
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No one in my family plays music. But since I was very little, I would go around the house singing and dancing. And when I was 8, my parents asked me to get up and sing something at a family meal. I had my eyes closed, singing – la la la la la – and when I opened them, the whole family was crying.
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I am rooted in flamenco. At 13, I fell in love with it, but I couldn’t sing it. To sing flamenco is like being a kind of opera singer. You have to learn how.
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I have always been very excited about red, it’s one of my favorite colours. It represents strength and flamenco culture.
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I was never in a hurry to make my first album. I knew I wouldn’t do it until I knew exactly what I wanted it to be.
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I always liked motorcycles and cars when I was a kid.
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I would always change my Barbies. I’d cut their hair, paint on tattoos, and create new clothes for them. I would invent elaborate stories: fights, dramas, successes. I would try out my ideas on them. And sometimes they would sing!
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When an artist becomes pop, it’s because the people choose it. Yes, you can have that dream to be a big pop star, but it’s the audience that puts you in that position. I never had a paid marketing campaign, it was never like that.
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My music is a reflection of my way of thinking, and I take risks because I know I must. If I win, I win, and if I don’t, I still win.
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People who are perfectionists always want to control everything, but when you sing, you have to let go. And that’s hard.
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I know that when you take a risk, the consequence will never be a neutral response; it will either be very positive or very negative.
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Planes do not inspire me.
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Flamenco is the reflection of the street. It's that thi

Flamenco is the reflection of the street. It’s that thing that’s so beautiful, that comes directly from the people. It has so much truth, tragedy, falling in love, falling out of love, flamenco has it all. You can learn so much, that’s why it’s so incredible and so beautiful.
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There are so many songwriters that people don’t know about. There’s so many producers that people don’t know about.
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The way I make music reflects the way I think.
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Music is a language in itself and the songs have their own soul, every song has its soul.
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