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Rosalía tells how she lives the quarantine after being trapped in Miami

2020-04-06T20:39:47.399Z


The coronavirus pandemic surprised Rosalía in Miami, where she had to stay to comply with the quarantine and this is how the confinement lives.


Since the world stopped trying to stop the spread of coronaviruses , there are many artists who have shared how they live this stage of social distancing from isolation in their homes.

However, Rosalía does not live the same situation, because the COVID-19 pandemic surprised her while she was in the United States, after the delivery of the 2020 Grammy Awards, and she was forced to stay in Miami, since she could not return to your home in Spain.

The multi-awarded artist confessed during an interview during the Spanish program "El Hormiguero", how she spends her days at the home of her manager Rebeca León and what she does to cope with the running of the bulls, such as surprising the world with a new look and releasing a new single and a positive message for your fans.

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"At first I said to myself: 'I am not going to stay alone in the quarantine in a house, my mother. I am going with Rebeca'. And here I am. In fact, there is even a small room to make music and I try to put hours in it for keep making songs, "commented presenter Pablo Motos .

From there, the 26-year-old Spanish girl has published her latest song, titled "Dolerme", a song that, as she herself said, was not the one she had planned to release at this time but that, given the circumstances, she felt it was appropriate because he was able to capture "the feeling of despair, sadness and feeling shut up."

During this time of confinement, the Catalan accepted that the most complicated thing of all is to be away from her loved ones. "I have the family away, in a situation that has taken us all by surprise and changed our plans," he said.

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"But at the same time I am in contact with them: I am lucky that we can call each other and make video calls. I miss them a lot, but at least I know they are fine," he said.

Although she misses her family, Rosalía takes advantage of this time alone to dedicate herself to the creative process of music, without haste and exploring her talent.

"Without deadlines, without worrying about anything. I'm like a bubble in this isolation that is sometimes positive for the creative process," said the famous about creating songs.

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Fortunately, the interpreter of "With height" has a small team with which she can carry out small projects, since she confessed that in her room she has a mini keyboard, a microphone, a sound card, and a computer. "With that I already shoot to write and have ideas," he confessed.

As usual, the famous confessed that there are harder days than others, but that although she does not like to stay at home, now, this time of stopping suddenly, she believes that it is good for her to reflect and rethink things.

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Rosalía surprised her fans by sharing her new change of look when she cut her hair and made her bangs.

"I call my sister a lot, and she told me not to do this to my hair, but as soon as I hung up, I said to myself: 'I do it to myself.' It is typical, then she asks me why I was asking her opinion, "he shared.

The singer also takes advantage of the time to learn to cook, do a little sport, cut her nails that characterize her and delve into her music, since she does not stop training her voice when doing vocalization exercises in the morning.

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Source: telemundo

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