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SONG MEANING

In “DIABLO” ROSALÍA spins a sleek, neon-lit story about a friend who has traded her true self for fame’s fast cars and TV spotlights. The singer remembers the old bond with affection, repeating “La que sale por TV no es la que yo conocí” to underline how the person shining like the moon is now only a polished image. Glittering jewelry, Lamborghinis, and overnight success set the scene, yet every luxury line is shadowed by the warning “Si Dios te lo da, te lo quitará.”

The chorus explodes into a cautionary chant where loyalty faces off against money on the floor and the devil breaks friendships. ROSALÍA refuses to sell her soul, reminding us that zeros in a bank account mean nothing if purity is lost. The result is a bold, flamenco-kissed trap anthem that celebrates authenticity while exposing the dark price of chasing celebrity sparkle.

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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