In a candid moment during her recent appearance on the talk show SubwayTakes, Spanish singer-songwriter Rosalía shared her experience with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). During the extended interview, she revealed that she experiences significant distractions due to the condition, stating, “I get so distracted with sounds. I have ADHD.” Host Kareem Rahma asked whether she treats her ADHD, to which Rosalía responded, “I let it be.”
The discussion took a personal turn as Rahma shared his own experiences with ADHD, noting that he too does not actively seek treatment. Rosalía agreed with his perspective, expressing enthusiasm for the idea that individuals with ADHD should “harness the ADHD and ride it.” This openness about her mental health adds another layer to her public persona, showcasing a relatable side to her artistry.
In addition to her thoughts on ADHD, Rosalía discussed her latest album, Lux, in a separate interview with Billboard. She described the emotional weight of navigating today’s world, saying, “In general, just to be in this world is a lot; sometimes it’s overwhelming.” Her goal with the album, she explained, is for listeners to feel “light and feel hope,” reflecting the intention behind its creation.
Lux Album Overview
Rosalía’s Lux features a diverse tracklist that showcases her unique style. The album includes 18 songs divided into four movements, each offering a glimpse into her artistic vision. The track names include:
– MOV I: “Sexo, Violencia y Llantas,” “Reliquia,” “Divinize,” “Porcelana,” “Mio Cristo”
– MOV II: “Berghain,” “La Perla,” “Mundo Nuevo,” “De Madrugá”
– MOV III: “Dios Es Un Stalker,” “La Yugular,” “Focu ‘ranni,” “Sauvignon Blanc,” “Jeanne”
– MOV IV: “Novia Robot,” “La Rumba Del Perdón,” “Memória,” “Magnolias” (exclusive to CD and vinyl editions)
Released by Columbia Records, Lux is now available for streaming and purchase, allowing fans to explore the depth of Rosalía’s artistry.
Rosalía’s revelations about her ADHD and her new album reflect a journey of self-discovery and creativity. As she continues to navigate her career, her openness about mental health may inspire many to embrace their own challenges. The full interview on SubwayTakes can be viewed online, providing further insight into her thoughts and experiences.