
Rosalía continues to conquer with her new album. This week, the Spanish singer marked a milestone in her career by debuting in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 list with Lux.
Rosalía’s albumthe fourth of his careerwas positioned at number 4 in the music ranking, marking the first time that the artist reached so high on the list of the best-selling albums of the week in the United States.
Lux accumulates 46,000 units equivalent to albums, a figure that includes physical sales, digital downloads and streaming reproductionsaccording to data from the magazine Billboard. This result far surpasses Rosalía’s previous entry on this list with Motomami (2022), which peaked at number 33.
The new album, released on November 7 after three years of waiting, contains 18 songs sung in 13 different languages.
Since its launch, Lux has received unanimous praise from critics, achieving a score of 98 out of 100 on Metacritic, where it is already emerging as the best album of 2025.
Rosalía’s fourth album and It is inspired by holy womenassured the Spanish singer.
“I am very interested in feminine mystique. The album is inspired by holy women from around the world“said the singer in a meeting with the Mexican press.
Lux includes collaborations with emblematic artists such as Björk, Yves Tumor, Sílvia Pérez Cruz, Carminho, Estrella Morente and Yahritzaas well as classical choirs such as the Escolanía de Montserrat and the Cor Cambra of the Palau de la Música Catalana.
At the top of the Billboard 200, Taylor Swift continues to dominate with Life of a Showgirlwhich remains at number 1 for the sixth consecutive week, followed by Morgan Wallen and the soundtrack of the South Korean film KPop Demon Hunters.
With this achievement, Rosalía consolidates her position as one of the most influential and successful artists globally, expanding the boundaries of pop with her innovative and multicultural proposal.
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