Rosalía LUX: Every song ranked from best to worst

Rosalía (Image via Instagram/rosalia.vt)
Rosalía (Image via Instagram/rosalia.vt)

Spanish music artist Rosalía has released her fourth studio album titled LUX on November 7, 2025, through Columbia Records.

She has recorded this project with the London Symphony Orchestra, which features orchestral arrangements conducted by Daníel Bjarnason and Caroline Shaw. Bjarnason is the main conductor and Shaw is credited as an arranger and composer.

Inspired by the lives of female saints, LUX explores themes of “feminine mystique, transformation, and transcendence.” Each song on her album LUX draws inspiration from the stories and lives of various female saints from diverse cultural backgrounds. In an interview with Popcast, she said:

“The main inspiration is feminine mystique. I think that I’ve always had a desire of, how can I get close to God? How can I be closer to God? That spiritual feeling has always been there; it’s just that I haven’t rationalized it or intellectualized it.”

The 15-track album spans fourteen languages including her native languages Catalan and Spanish, plus Arabic, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese and Hebrew.

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Ranking every song on Rosalía LUX from best to worst

Here is the list of every song on Rosalía’s album LUX that has been ranked by the listeners.

Divinize

Users have given positive reviews of Rosalía’s Divinize track. A YouTube noted that the track is “transcendental” reflecting on its spiritual reference.


Porcelana

Another best-rated song from the album, LUX is Porcelana. After listening to the track, fans called Rosalía “the artist of the 21st century.” Fans have praised her vocals and the production on the track.


La Yugular

It is the 11th track on Rosalía’s latest album. The song, which is about intense, suffocating love and obsession, also blends Spanish and Arabic lyrics. Some called it a “masterpiece” while others said that it took their breath away.


De Madrugá

Rosalía sings the song in Spanish which features Ukrainian words. The track is a blend of flamenco rhythms and traditional elements. The song is about Ukrainian saint and tenth-century ruler, Olga of Kyiv, who is known for her ruthless revenge on the tribe that killed her husband.


Berghain

This is another track on the LUX which has been appreciated by the fans for its orchestral drama, and its blend of baroque classical music with modern experimental elements. In this song, Rosalía sings in German and Spanish, while her collaborators, Björk and Yves Tumor deliver their lines in English.

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Sexo, Violencia y Llantas

The song is praised for its orchestral grandiosity of sound mixed with Rosalía's angelic voice, along with the instrumental set-up. Others said that they felt a touch of Saint Augustine in this song.


Reliquia

This song from LUX has been ranked positively by the listeners for its rich and emotional delivery. It focuses on the theme of true love and loss intertwined with the idea of leaving behind something precious. Rosalía sings –

"Take a piece of me, keep it for when I'm gone / I'll be your treasure, I am your relic."

Mio Cristo Piange Diamanti

The track has been described by the majority of users as operatic and deeply spiritual, which perfectly fits with the theme of mysticism and the divine feminine.


La Perla

Fans reviewed the song positively, with some noting the brutal and scathing lyrics on the track. Others called it one of the best tracks on her album, LUX.


Dios Es Un Stalker

According to fans, this track is one of Rosalía's best, focusing on the theme of jealousy. A user wrote on YouTube that among her tracks - Pienso en tu mirada and La fama, this one is “out of this world.”


Sauvignon Blanc

A track from Rosalía’s LUX album which focuses on themes of love, hope and personal growth. It is a piano ballad in Spanish. The singer uses the imagery of the wine glass which symbolizes letting go of past fears and pain. She sings –

“Sauvignon Blanc by your side/My future will be golden/I'm no longer afraid of the past.”

La Rumba Del Perdón

Often noted as a standout track by users, La Rumba Del Perdón is a nod to Latin American musical traditions. According to the review on Reddit, it was well-received for its poignant storytelling.


Magnolias

Users appreciated this track for its emotional impact. It received mostly positive reviews from the fans, with a few negative reviews.


Mundo Nuevo

In this track, Rosalía collaborates with a Portuguese fado singer on a verse exchange. Reddit users described the track as beautiful and unique in the discography. Overall, the reviews have been largely positive.


Memória

This track received mixed reviews, with some listeners calling it slow while others appreciated her collaboration with Portuguese legend Carminho.

Rosalía is one of the most popular and influential Spanish singers. Born in 1992 in Barcelona, Spain, she ventured into the music industry as a teenager at the age of 15. She first appeared on Barcelona's talent show, Tú Sí Que Vales, which inspired her to pursue a career in entertainment.

She studied musicology at the Catalonia College of Music. Her music is a fusion of traditional flamenco with modern pop, hip-hop and R&B.

Edited by Aastha Dass