ROSALÍA’s new single, “Berghain,” is the first glimpse of her upcoming album LUX (out on November 7), and it immediately establishes a new scale for her work. This is not a pop song built for charts, but a sweeping piece of opera, a journey that demands a different kind of listening.

The track moves through three languages (German, Spanish, and English) as fluidly as it moves between emotions. It builds from a state of quiet reflection into a vast, cinematic force. The intimacy of her voice is framed by the grandeur of the London Symphony Orchestra, creating a world that feels both deeply personal and limitless.

The music video was directed by Nicolás Méndez, who has worked with ROSALÍA on videos for songs like “Malamente.” Filmed in Warsaw, it follows a woman processing grief and a broken heart. The story shows her ultimately finding solace and healing through her own spirituality.

The album LUX was executive produced by ROSALÍA and recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra. It includes features from Björk, Carminho, and Yves Tumor, among others. The physical CD and vinyl releases will include three exclusive tracks, offering a more immersive experience of the album.