
"Rosalía appeared on a special Sunday edition of The Tonight Show, supporting her sensational new album with a Princess and the Pea -inspired performance of "La Perla." Dressed in a princess-like gown, the Spanish singer began the performance by awakening atop a stack of mattresses. She slowly descended, lamenting about the playboy who did her dirty, before spotting a lone pearl wedged at the foot of her bed."
"In keeping with the album version of "La Perla," Rosalía was accompanied by a full string and brass section. Rosalía also spoke to Jimmy Fallon about the making of LUX, including singing in 13 different languages. She also played a game with The Tonight Show host called "Seductive, Insulting, or Nonsense." In our A- review of LUX, Wren Graves declared it a divine spectacle - part opera, part pop odyssey - that fuses faith, philosophy, and lust into something breathtakingly original."
Rosalía delivered a Princess-and-the-Pea–inspired staging of "La Perla" on The Tonight Show, beginning atop a stack of mattresses and discovering a lone pearl. The performance featured a princess-like gown, theatrical lament about a deceitful playboy, and a full string and brass accompaniment aligned with the album version. Rosalía spoke with Jimmy Fallon about creating LUX and noted singing in 13 different languages. She also participated in the show's "Seductive, Insulting, or Nonsense" game. LUX received an A- review describing the album as a divine spectacle that blends opera, pop, faith, philosophy, and lust.
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