El Mal Querer

| Rosalia

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El Mal Querer

El Mal Querer (EnglishThe Bad Loving) is the second studio album by Spanish singer Rosalía, released on 2 November 2018 through Sony Music. The album was written by Rosalía and co-produced with El Guincho. -Wikipedia

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  • Pitchfork

    The second album from the Spanish singer is a remarkable feat, seamlessly linking flamenco’s characteristic melodrama to the heart-wrenching storytelling of modern, woman-flexing R&B.  

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  • RollingStone

    Acclaimed flamenco singer follows up five Latin Grammy nominations with impressive sophomore album.  

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  • AllMusic

    Latin pop has gone through many permutations and evolutionary changes over the last decade, becoming a new frontier in the creative arts. Rosalía Vila Tobella provides yet another direction on her sophomore full-length, El Mal Querer (The Evil Will).  

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  • Crack Magazine

    El Mal Querer is a hopeless romantic that pays its respects to tradition without ever feeling cynical. The acoustic leanings may not be for everyone, but the album’s unity of artificial and authentic is worth tuning into.  

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  • BeatMash Magazine

    What to say, in addition, that has achieved that 'El Mal querer' is one of the most listened to on Spotify.  

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  • laut.de

    Flamenco goes international. Thanks to Rosalia! ( 

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  • wrongmog

    The Catalan singer’s potent, super smart second album is more complex than any Latin pop currently in the charts: she’s a gamechanger. 

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  • busterz magazine

    Rosalía's new album is one of the most exciting and passionately produced in the pop and experimental sphere of 2018. It is stuck in its tension, passion and creative ingenuity. 

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  • austinchronicle

    Rosalía Vila Tobella's potent and arresting second album marries the Spanish artist's decade-plus of flamenco music study with contemporary forms 

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