Bad Gyal goes through Rosalía's confessional

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Bad Gyal goes through Rosalía’s confessional

Coinciding with the last days of the LUX TOUR tour in her place of origin, Barcelona, ​​Rosalía has shared the 18-song version of ‘LUX’. Under the name “Complete Works”, the version of the album that was played at listening parties and sold in physical stores has finally been shared on platforms.

This means that the strange ‘Robot Girlfriend’, which puts the feminist point of the album, ‘Jeanne’ and ‘Focu ‘Ranni’, a song that is accompanied by a video clip on streaming platforms, can finally be heard on platforms. And this also means the publication of the disparate version of ‘God is a stalker’, which receives the nice subtitle “sniper version.”

On the other hand, after having Yolanda Ramos and Guitarricadelafuente on the previous Barna dates, Rosalía has invited Bad Gyal to her third concert of this era at the Palau Sant Jordi. It was a long-awaited moment, since sometimes attempts have been made to confront both artists online, almost always without any kind of sense.

Alba Farelo has gone through the confessional before ‘La perla’, criticizing an ex who suggested she put on more boobs, receiving the support of Rosalía, who has invited people to warn about the “red flags” before it is too late.

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