Rosalía Officially Announces Album ‘Lux’: See Track List


Rosalía is unveiling new details about her album Lux, which drops Nov. 7. On Monday, the Spanish singer officially shared the album cover and track list details of her upcoming project, released via Columbia Records.

Rosalía recorded Lux with the London Symphonic Orchestra conducted by Daníel Bjarnason, and executive-produced it. According to a statement, the album “traces a widescreen emotional arc of feminine mystique, transformation, and transcendence — moving between intimacy and operatic scale to create a radiant world where sound, language, and culture fuse as one.”

While it’s unclear which songs will feature guests, the press release confirms that the record will include Björk, Portuguese fado singer Carminho, Spanish flamenco star Estrella Morente, Spanish singer Silvia Pérez Cruz, música mexicana star Yahritza, and experimental musician Yves Tumor. The boys choir Escolania de Montserrat i Cor Cambra Palau de la Música Catalana will also be part of the album.

The album is broken up into four movements, and the physical versions of the LP will include 18 songs while digital versions will include 15. Among the physical exclusives are “Focu ‘Ranni” and “Jeanne” from MOV III, and “Novia Robot” from MOV IV. The album also includes songs titled “Porcelana,” “Mio Cristo,””Memória,” and “La Perla.”

The singer announced the album with a Times Square billboard, where she’s wearing a sheer white veil over her hair, posing against a soft blue backdrop and the word “LUX” repeated in a serif font. Beneath the album title, the release date — Nov. 7 — is written in simple text, with what seems to be a logo for the project.

Since 2022’s Motomami, Rosalía has dropped a string of standalone singles, including “LLYM” in 2022 and “Tuya” in 2023. That same year, she released RR, a collaborative EP with Rauw Alejandro and teamed up with Björk on “Oral.” More recently, she joined Lisa on “New Woman” and Ralphie Choo on “Omega.”

Lux Track List

MOV I 
1. “Sexo, Violencia y Llantas”
2. “Reliquia” 
3. “Divinize” 
4. “Porcelana” 
5. “Mio Cristo”

MOV II 
6. “Berghain” 
7. “La Perla”
8. “Mundo Nuevo” 
9. “De Madrugá”

MOV III 
10. “Dios Es Un Stalker “
11. “La Yugular”
12. “Focu ‘ranni” [physical exclusive]
13. “Sauvignon Blanc”
14. “Jeanne” [physical exclusive]

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MOV IV 
15. “Novia Robot” [physical exclusive]
16. “La Rumba Del Perdón”
17. “Memória” 
18. “Magnolias” 



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