Llega “Buscando a Rosalía”, primera biografía de la estrella mundial

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“Looking for Rosalía” arrives, the first biography of the world star

music journalists Yeray S. Iborra and Oriol Rodríguez they sign “Looking for Rosalía”the first biographical story about Rosaliaon sale March 16 from Kultrum Books.

Libros del Kultrum will publish the work, which will be available in both Catalan and Spanish. The journalists raise a road trip of non-fiction to explain the success of the Spanish artist. The text covers his childhood in Baix Llobregat, his aesthetic evolution and his explosion in the United States.

Iborra and Rodríguez act as observers of his career. “Looking for Rosalía” mixes unpublished testimonies with the analysis of his discography. The authors use an omniscient narrator to link their own experiences with the singer’s career. This biography covers a necessary gap about a figure that icons like Madonna or Björk admire.

Both writers have solid careers in cultural journalism. Yeray S. Iborra regularly writes for Mondo Sonoro and has published a book about Taylor Swift or participated in a collective essay on the figure of C. Tangana. Oriol Rodríguez directed the magazine Enderrock and writes works on Catalan rock and sports, in addition to also being a collaborator of this house.

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