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Rosalía uses Japanese rhythms in her new single “Tuya”

The Spanish singer rosalia unveiled this Thursday the single “Tuya”, a “sensual” reggaeton song in which he experiments with the “koto”, the national instrument of Japan.

“Exploration is part of who I am as a music, in the case of ‘Yours’ the inspiration of the reggaetonJapanese instruments, flamenco and gabber techno,” said the interpreter in a statement distributed by her label Columbia Records.

The note describes that video as “a love letter to Japan”, a country that has greatly influenced the singer’s art, and its direction has been carried out by Stillz, famous for his work with artists such as Bad Bunny, lil nas x and Rosalia herself.

In “Tuya”, the singer expands the sound universe of her latest album “Motomami” with basses from the most classic reggaeton and takes up the influences of Asian aesthetics present in videos of other songs of hers, such as “Candy” -also recorded in Tokyo- , “Chicken Teriyaki” and “Hentai”.

The premiere of the single occurs during Pride Month and there are rumors on social networks that the song could be dedicated to her friend, the American actress and icon of the LGBT community, Hunter Schafer.

After touring the world with the “Motomami” tour in 2022, Rosalía has dedicated 2023 to performing at various festivals such as coachellain California (USA), or more recently at Primavera Sound in Barcelona.

The interpreter has performances planned in the coming months in Greece, Italy, Belgium and Spain.

WITH INFORMATION FROM EFE.

Source: Elcomercio

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