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SONG MEANING

Rosalía’s “De Plata” wraps flamenco tradition in a darkly romantic tale of everlasting devotion. The singer imagines her own death and, in a final request, asks her lover to bind her hands with braids of his black hair. This vivid image echoes old Andalusian funerary rites and underlines how closely she wants to remain tied to him, even when life is over. The sparse guitar and mournful melismas turn the scene into a haunting lullaby where love meets mortality.

Silver becomes the measure of emotion. Rosalía claims that if the love she feels were made of plata it would outshine the fortunes of every wealthy Spaniard. By comparing affection to precious metal, she highlights its purity and indestructibility while poking at social hierarchies that value riches above feelings. The result is a song that shimmers with both tenderness and melancholy, inviting listeners to reflect on how priceless true love can be.

ARTIST BIO

Rosalía Vila Tobella, known simply as Rosalía, is a groundbreaking Spanish singer and songwriter born in 1992 in Sant Cugat del Vallès, Catalonia. Trained at the prestigious Catalonia College of Music, she skillfully blends traditional flamenco with modern genres like pop, hip hop, and urbano, creating a fresh and genre-defying sound.

Her 2018 album El mal querer earned critical acclaim and won the Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year, solidifying her place as a transformative artist. Rosalía has continued to innovate with hits like "Con altura" and her experimental 2022 album Motomami, which received universal praise and international attention. With multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy wins, she is celebrated as one of Spain’s most influential contemporary musicians, known for pushing musical boundaries and captivating audiences worldwide.

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