
Rosalía unveils new ballad "Dolerme"
24 March 2020, 17:18
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Rosalía is back with her second single of 2020 "Dolerme".
"Dolerme" follows on from Rosalía's January single "Juro Que". The new track title translates to "Hurt Me" in English.
The Spanish star also shared a statement to go alongside the single. It's in Spanish, but Rolling Stone has translated it: "Many of us are in quarantine and many are giving their all outside the house. I’m in quarantine and have lost my sense of time. I decided that I wasn’t going to think about it too much and that instead I was going to put my energy and my heart into doing something for others, in my own way."
Dolerme https://t.co/W6PcpaL3jX pic.twitter.com/c8DvNkut3O
— R O S A L Í A (@rosalia) March 24, 2020
Rosalía's "Dolerme" single is out now.
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