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Rosalía shares peppy new song ‘LLYLM (Lie Like You Love Me)’

It marks Rosalía's first new material since an expanded version of ‘Motomami’ dropped last September

By Charlotte Krol

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Rosalia. (Photo: Greg Swales/Press)

Rosalía has released a new single called ‘LLYLM (Lie Like You Love Me)’.

The Spanish pop star had been teasing the song’s January 27 release, sharing a snippet of the peppy, lovelorn track last week.

‘Lie Like You Love Me’ marks Rosalía’s first new material since an expanded version of her third album Motomami dropped last September. A Cardi B-featuring remix of ‘Despechá’, however, was released at the end of 2022.

Meanwhile, the soloist recently performed a special show at the Louvre as part of Paris Fashion Week – watch the video here.

Rosalía delivered a short set for Louis Vuitton Men’s Fall-Winter 2023 Fashion Show, including the Motomami tracks ‘Candy’, ‘Saoko’, ‘CUUUUuuuuuute’ and ‘Despechá’. She also played ‘De Plata’ from her 2017 debut record Los Ángeles, and El Mal Querer song ‘DE AQUÍ NO SALES’.

Additionally, Rosalía curated a playlist of tunes by other acts that aired in between her own live performances.

Motomami came out in March 2022. It has since received a nomination in the Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album category for the Grammys 2023, which are due to take place in Los Angeles on February 5.

In December 2021, Rosalía became Rolling Stone en Español’s first-ever cover star, and in the interview discussed the meaning behind Motomami‘s title and its feminist themes. “The album title is a feminine name, even though “moto” is one thing and “mami” another,” she said.

“For me, there’s a duality, just like in its sound,” she continued. “The record is structured in binaries, two types of contrasting energy.  So, when you talk to me about feminism, I think that’s implicit in the intention – it’s very radical and it’s very much present in some songs, and maybe not some much in some others, because in the end, it’s all the emotional journey of the ups and downs an artist can take.”