Rosalía in the ‘Fucking Money Man’ music video

Rosalía wins a game show in her ‘Fucking Money Man’ video

The flamenco star’s latest music video is made up of two new songs, one of which sees her sing in Catalan rather than Spanish

Rosalía has surprised fans with a new bundle of tracks. Titled Fucking Money Man, the drop consists of two songs, “Milionària” and “Dio$ No$ Libre Del Dinero”, which follow last year’s El Mal Querer album, follow-up singles “Aute Cuture” and the J. Balvin-featuring “Con Altura”, and her James Blake collaboration “Barefoot in the Park”.

Both songs are a return to Rosalía’s flamenco roots and examine her relationship with money. “One day you want to be a millionaire and the next day burn everything, in reality, how much does money matter?” Rosalía said in a press release, as translated into English by Billboard. “It seems so pure to look for it as to deny it and I think we've all felt love-hate for money once.”

“Milionària” is the first song that Rosalía has written in Catalan, rather than the Spanish language. “‘It’s also the first song I do inspired by Catalan rumba,” she added. “I started it in Seville while I was waiting at the airport and I finished it in Barcelona. With good luck and some lagrimilla also... fuckin’ money man!” Meanwhile, “Dio$ No$ Libre Del Dinero” translates to “God Free Us From the Money”.

Alongside the track bundle, Rosalía also released a music video, directed by Barbara Farré, that combines the two new songs together. In it, she appears on a The Price is Right-style game show where she’s showered in money, before it flips into a darker second half.

The single package was announced in a full-page advert taken out in the business pages of Spanish newspaper El País and follows a recent slew of major festival sets, including a standout performance at Glastonbury festival.

Check out the video below, and vote for Rosalía in the Dazed100 here.

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