Spanish artist Rosalía has been recognized as an international composer at a gala held in the British capital. During her acceptance speech, the singer confessed that the prospect of writing her fourth studio album fills her with a sense of fear. An award that comes at a time of creative reflection for the performer of Motomami. 🎤
The algorithm of creative block and its digital management 🎛️
From a technical perspective, the current music composition process involves managing digital audio workstations (DAWs), virtual synthesizers, and sample libraries. The pressure to surpass previous success adds a layer of complexity. Tools like Ableton Live or Logic Pro allow for iterating melodies and lyrics, but the anxiety of the blank page remains a human challenge that no plugin can solve. Rosalía, known for her meticulousness, now faces the paradox of creative freedom.
So, even Rosalía is afraid of the blank page 😅
Let's face it, an artist with a Grammy, an award in London, and a legion of fans confessing that writing four new songs scares her is, at the very least, a comfort for the rest of us mortals. While she fears the studio, we fear running out of mobile data. If Rosalía is terrified of her fourth album, imagine an intern facing their fourth Excel report of the day. We all have our own Motomami pending.