Rosalía Chains Her Heart To A Locked-Up Lover In 'Juro Que'
Rosalía started her career as a flamenco artist and, just ahead of the
Grammys where she's
nominated for Best New Artist and Best Latin Rock, Urban or Option Album, she's returned to her roots for "Juro Que." The acoustic guitar-heavy new single comes with a video about longing for a partner that's locked away from her touch. It's a tale of true love that isn't bound by time or space and Rosalía sounds right at residence. Hopefully, this insinuates that more is on the way.
It's hard to state enough just how good that "Juro Que" sounds. Rosalía, who started studying flamenco at 13 years old, sounds brilliant as her voice shimmers and slides over the handclaps and guitar strings. She sings about her partner, played by Spanish actor Omar Ayuso from Netflix's
Elite, who's imprisoned for 400 days. Rosalía swears that she'll wait for him to be out no matter how long it takes. That's the power of true love.
Rosalía recently appeared on the remix to
Travis Scott's "
Highest In The Room" with
Lil Baby. Her second studio album
El Mal Querer came out in 2018. At the end of December, former President Barack Obama placed her "
Con Altura" teamwork with
J Balvin on his
Favorite Music Of 2019 list.
Check out Rosalí's "Juro Que" up above.
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