Lux is the fourth studio album by Spanish singer Rosalía, released on 7 November 2025 through Columbia Records. It was recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra under the conduction of Daníel Bjarnason, with Rosalía as its executive producer. The album features guest appearances by Björk, Carminho, Dougie F, Estrella Morente, Sílvia Pérez Cruz, Yahritza y su Esencia, and Yves Tumor. Other collaborators include Angélica Negrón and Caroline Shaw as arrangers, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo as composers, Noah Goldstein and Pharrell Williams as producers, and Venetian Snares as a drum programmer. Its physical editions contain 18 tracks; digital editions omit three of them. Lux was described by a press release as exploring lyrical themes of "feminine mystique, transformation, and spirituality", with its songs inspired by the lives of various female saints, including Hildegard of Bingen, Rabia Al-Adawiya, and Miriam, alongside Rosalía's relationship with God, her romantic relationships, and the work of writers Clarice Lispector and Simone Weil. Its track listing is split across four movements, with lyrics in 14 languages, each corresponding to a different female saint. A significant portion of the album's creation, which took between two and three years overall, was dedicated to learning how to sing in the various languages. Rosalía often started songs by sketching out rough lyrics with Google Translate before taking her drafts to professional translators and phoneticians. The album was supported by a lead single, "Berghain", which was released on 27 October 2025. Upon release it received unanimous acclaim from music critics, who praised its ambition and orchestral sound. Critics and journalists noted the album's experimental blend of contemporary pop and classical music elements. It later became the second best-reviewed album of 2025 on Metacritic as well as the site's eighteenth-best album of all time. The album broke the Spotify record for most streams in one day by a female Spanish-language artist, with 42.1 million Track listing All lyrics by Rosalía Vila Tobella, except for "Sauvignon Blanc" (lyrics by Rosalía and Andrew Wyatt) and "Memória" (lyrics by Rosalía and Maria "Carminho" Andrade). First movement No. Title Music Producer(s) Length 1. "Sexo, Violencia y Llantas" RosalíaDavid RodríguezDylan WigginsNoah Goldstein RosalíaGoldsteinWiggins 2:20 2. "Reliquia" RosalíaGoldsteinRodríguezWigginsCaroline ShawGuy-Manuel de Homem-ChristoRyan Tedder RosalíaGoldsteinShawWiggins 3:49 3. "Divinize" RosalíaGoldsteinRodríguezWigginsJake Miller RosalíaGoldsteinShawWiggins 4:03 4. "Porcelana" (with Dougie F) RosalíaGoldsteinRodríguezWigginsCarter LangElliott KozelDouglas Ford RosalíaGoldsteinKozelWigginsFord 4:07 5. "Mio Cristo Piange Diamanti" Rosalía RosalíaGoldsteinWiggins 4:29 Second movement No. Title Music Producer(s) Length 6. "Berghain" (with Björk and Yves Tumor) RosalíaBjörkGoldsteinMillerWiggins RosalíaGoldsteinMillerWiggins 2:58 7. "La Perla" (with Yahritza y su Esencia) RosalíaGoldsteinRodríguezTedderWiggins RosalíaGoldsteinWiggins 3:15 8. "Mundo Nuevo" RosalíaGoldsteinWiggins 2:20 9. "De Madrugá" RosalíaPablo "El Guincho" Díaz-ReixaPharrell Williams RosalíaEl GuinchoGoldsteinWilliams 1:44 Third movement No. Title Music Producer(s) Length 10. "Dios Es un Stalker" RosalíaGoldsteinRodríguezWiggins RosalíaGoldsteinWiggins 2:55 11. "La Yugular" RosalíaGoldsteinKozelWigginsTobias Jesso Jr. RosalíaGoldsteinKozelWiggins 4:18 12. "Focu 'Ranni" Rosalía RosalíaGoldsteinKozelWigginsJeff "Gitty" GitelmanJordan K. JohnsonLunchMoney LewisMichael PollackNija CharlesStefan Johnson 2:50 13. "Sauvignon Blanc" RosalíaGoldsteinWigginsAndrew WyattTerius "The-Dream" Gesteelde-Diamant RosalíaGoldsteinWiggins 2:42 14. "Jeanne" RosalíaGoldsteinMillerRodríguezWigginsCharlotte Gainsbourg RosalíaGoldsteinWiggins 3:51 Fourth movement No. Title Music Producer(s) Length 15. "Novia Robot" RosalíaKozelWigginsCarlos "Chris Jedi" Ortiz RosalíaGoldsteinKozelWiggins 3:12 16. "La Rumba del Perdón" (with Estrella Morente and Sílvia Pérez Cruz) RosalíaDíaz-ReixaGoldsteinKozelRodríguezWigginsDani De Gomez RosalíaGoldsteinWiggins 4:11 17. "Memória" (with Carminho) RosalíaWigginsArmando MachadoMaria "Carminho" Andrade RosalíaGoldsteinShawWiggins 3:45 18. "Magnolias" RosalíaGoldsteinWigginsDaniel WilsonDanny CasioMatthew MalteseSophie May Jackson RosalíaGoldsteinWiggins 3:14 Total length: 60:03 Notes "Focu 'Ranni", "Jeanne", and "Novia Robot" are exclusive to the physical editions of the album. Additionally, the length of "Dios Es un Stalker" is 2:10 on digital editions of the album, appearing as a different take, in a lower key, and without the second chorus and bridge, bringing the length to 49:27 "Mio Cristo Piange Diamanti" is titled "Mio Cristo" on physical editions of the album "Mundo Nuevo" has no credited composers, only arrangers; it is listed as a traditional composition "Berghain" includes the lyrical phrase "I'll fuck you till you love me", originally spoken by Mike Tyson[37] "La Yugular" includes an audio sample of Patti Smith[26] "Reliquia" was inspired by Saint Rose of Lima[49] "Porcelana" was inspired by Ryōnen Gensō "Mio Cristo Piange Diamanti" was inspired by Clare of Assisi "Berghain" was inspired by Hildegard of Bingen and Vimala[110] "De Madrugá" was inspired by Saint Olga of Kiev "La Yugular" was inspired by Rabia Al-Adawiya "Focu 'Ranni" was inspired by Saint Rosalia of Palermo[75] "Sauvignon Blanc" was inspired by Saint Teresa of Ávila (Teresa of Jesus)[111] "Jeanne" was inspired by Joan of Arc[31] "Novia Robot" was inspired by Sun Bu'er[87] and Miriam "Magnolias" was inspired by Anandamayi Ma