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Rosalía has officially revealed the full tracklist for her highly anticipated fourth studio album, Lux, set for release on November 7. The project marks her first full-length project since 2022’s Motomami, the groundbreaking album that redefined modern Latin pop and earned her global acclaim.

The newly unveiled tracklist confirms that Lux will be divided into four movements, featuring a total of 18 tracks, where Rosalía is expected to explore themes of spirituality, rebirth, sensuality, and the balance between divine and human experiences.



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The physical vinyl editions of Lux will feature all 18 songs, while digital versions will include 15 tracks. The vinyl-exclusive songs are “Focu ‘ranni”, “Jeanne”, and “Novia Robot,” giving collectors a reason to seek out the LP release.

Official Tracklist — Rosalía, ‘LUX’

1. Sexo, Violencia y Llantas

2. Reliquia

3. Divinize

4. Porcelana

5. Mio Cristo

6. Berghain

7. La Perla

8. Mundo Nuevo

9. De Madrugá

10. Dios Es Un Stalker

11. La Yugular

12. Focu ‘ranni [Exclusive]

13. Sauvignon Blanc

14. Jeanne [Exclusive]

15. Novia Robot [Exclusive]

16. La Rumba Del Perdón

17. Memória

18. Magnolias

The album will feature an impressive list of collaborators, including Björk, Carminho, Estrella Morente, Silvia Pérez Cruz, Yahritza, and Yves Tumor.




Rosalía announced Lux on Monday (Oct. 21) with surprise livestreams on TikTok and Instagram, where she previously previewed snippets of new music. She also drew a massive crowd at Madrid’s Callao Square, where she revealed the project’s title and artwork — a minimalist design of white tones, symbolizing clarity and transcendence.

If Motomami represented chaos, confidence, and experimentation, Lux appears to move toward reflection and reinvention. Rosalía’s brief teaser, shared on social media, featured orchestral arrangements — a shift that fans interpret as her “spiritual sequel” to Motomami.




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