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ROSALÍA & The Weeknd

ROSALÍA & The WeekndBest ROSALÍA & The Weeknd Albums Ranked

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The top-rated ROSALÍA & The Weeknd album is RR - Single (2023) with a 7.0/10 average from 1 rating. VAMPIROS ranks as the highest-rated ROSALÍA & The Weeknd song on Wavelength with a 8.1/10 average.

MOTOMAMI +

MOTOMAMI +

Ryan1Nunez
9.0

If MOTOMAMI+ didn’t just introduce me to Rosalía… it converted me into a superfan, then I don’t know what will. This deluxe version of Motomami takes the boundary‑pushing spirit of the original — itself a genre‑defying explosion of reggaetón, flamenco, avant‑pop, glitchy R&B, and experimental edges and lets it breathe even more. It’s not just an album; it’s a creative manifesto that feels personal, unpredictable, and wildly alive.  From the moment MOTOMAMI+ starts, you can feel Rosalía owning her contradictions…hard beats sit right beside tender balladry, and clever genre fusions collide with confident swagger. Tracks like “CHICKEN TERIYAKI” bounce with party energy and clever lyricism, while deeper cuts such as Aislamiento on the deluxe run showcase her vocal range and emotional depth in a way that hits you in the chest.  What makes this album feel special to me is how it balances experimental risk‑taking with heartfelt expression. It doesn’t just blend sounds — it blurs them, mashing up reggaetón, avant pop, and Latin traditions into something fresh and undeniably Rosalía. It’s playful one minute, introspective the next, and always bold.  Sure, a couple of the new tracks on MOTOMAMI+ aren’t game‑changers compared to the core Motomami gems, but the added breadth and seamless flow keep the energy high and the emotions real. By the end, I wasn’t just nodding along…I was hooked.

RR - Single

RR - Single

Ryan1Nunez
7.0

As a Rauw fan, RR feels like watching him let his guard down in real time. This EP isn’t about chasing hits or flexing genre dominance. It is intimate, messy, and soaked in chemistry. Rauw sounds looser here, more emotional, almost like he’s prioritizing feeling over polish, and that’s what makes it hit. Tracks like “Beso” show his softer, romantic side in a way that feels natural, not forced, while “Vampiros” brings that dark, slightly unhinged energy he does so well. Rosalía is a perfect counterpart—pushing him, challenging him, sometimes even overpowering him, but Rauw never disappears. Instead, he adapts, bends, and proves how versatile he really is. Is RR groundbreaking? Not exactly. It’s short, very personal, and clearly rooted in a specific moment in their lives. But that honesty is the point. For fans, it’s special not because it reinvents Rauw Alejandro, but because it shows another layer of him. A solid EP carried by chemistry, vulnerability, and the kind of intimacy you can’t fake.

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