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Switched on Pop

Unlocking the Rhythms of Rosalía

Switched on Pop

Vox Media Podcast Network

Music Interviews, Music History, Music, Music Commentary

4.62.7K Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2019

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Back in the fall of 2017, our producer Megan Lubin went for a stroll near her house, popped in earbuds, and heard a song that’s stuck with her ever since: “Si Tú Supieras Compañero” (“If you only knew, my friend”), by the Spanish pop star Rosalía. Since then, Rosalía’s star has continued, especially after the 2018 release of “El Mal Querer,” Rosalía’s genre-blending album of R&B and flamenco. On this episode, we dig into Rosalía’s sound to try and figure out what stopped Megan in her tracks back then, and what keeps us coming back. With the help of New York Times Magazine writer Marcela Valdes, we break down key elements of the flamenco tradition, like the hard-to-define magic of duende, and count out some of the diabolical rhythms that keep us dancing. Songs Discussed Rosalía - Si Tú Supieras Compañero Rosalía - BAGDAD (Cap.7: Liturgia) Rosalía - PIENSO EN TU MIRÁ (Cap.3: Celos) Episode Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4zRce31m3RhCjVwmSSMz2Q Read “Rosalía’s Incredible Journey from Flamenco to Megastardom” by Marcela Valdes: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/10/08/magazine/rosalia-flamenco.html Watch Rosalía performing “Me quedo contigo”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32d1bq-kG5c More coverage of Rosalía from The FADER magazine: https://www.thefader.com/artist/rosalia **A previous version of this episode claimed that Alicia Key's "Fallin'", Aretha Franklin's "I Never Loved a Man", "Marvin Gaye's "Here, My Dear" and Kelly Clarkson's "Breakaway" were all written in 3/4 time. That was in error, and we've edited the episode to reflect that. CORRECTION After airing this episode, listeners informed us that many Romani people consider the term “gypsy” to be antiquated, discriminatory and derogatory. We apologize for airing this this word in the episode, and will avoid its usage in all forgoing work. See the NOW foundation’s explanation for further detail: The “G” Word Isn’t for You: How “Gypsy” Erases Romani Women Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:30.0

Welcome to switched on pop. I'm musicologist Nate Sloan and with my co-host Charlie Harding off in Parentville.

0:49.0

It means we get to bring on another all-star co-host and today I'm very pleased to welcome none other than Megan Lubin, our very own producer.

1:01.0

Megan, thank you so much for joining us.

1:03.0

Hi, Nate.

1:04.0

Megan, you're here because you have a burning musical question.

1:09.0

An artist that you cannot get out of your brain. Who is that and why can't you stop listening to them?

1:16.0

I do.

1:17.0

It's an artist that a lot of listeners might know about already.

1:19.0

She's certainly somebody that we've been talking about on the show behind the scenes a lot.

1:23.0

I've been waiting to tackle. Her name is Rosalia.

1:33.0

And the reason I want to talk to you about Rosalia is because of a really specific experience that I had listening to a song of hers.

1:40.0

Yeah, take us there.

1:41.0

Yeah.

1:42.0

Paint the scene.

1:43.0

Great, great, yeah.

1:44.0

What is it?

1:45.0

You know, it's Golden Hour.

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