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Rosalia goes for a braless stroll in New York City in a barely buttoned white shirt

Rosalia looked white hot in New York City on Thursday.The singer wore a white shirt that was barely buttoned up, revealing she was bra free as she flashed her tummy.The star - who is on a break from rehearsals for her upcoming tour dates in South America and Europe - paired the shirt with a part of low slung black track pants.And the 30-year-old artist added silver platform sandals. The Spanish singer - who appears in Kim Kardashian's SKIMS first bilingual campaign - debuted vibrant peacock blue streaks in her hair which was pulled back into a low bun. Bright blue: Rosalia, 30, headed to lunch in New York City on Thursday wearing a white shirt without a bra and she had blue streaks in her hairHer makeup was soft and natural and she had on dark red lipstick.The Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album artist took home the award earlier this week for her third studio album Motomami.She opted not to attend the Grammys, but as soon as the award was announced, she posted on social media.In the photo, she wore a yellow sweatshirt and was laying in bed.
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Rosalía releases deluxe edition of ‘Motomami’ with four previously-unreleased tracks
Rosalía has shared ‘Motomami +’, a deluxe edition of her latest album ‘Motomami’ that features four previously-unreleased songs.The updated tracklist for the expanded version of ‘Motomami’ includes ‘Despechá’ – which was released as a single in July – plus new additions ‘Aislamiento’, ‘La Kilié’, ‘LAX’ and ‘Chiri’.It also includes a remix of album cut ‘Candy’ that features Chencho Corleone of defunct Puerto Rican reggaeton duo Plan B, and a live version of ‘La Fama’ recorded at Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona. Stream the album below:The original version of ‘Motomami’ – Rosalía’s third studio album and the follow-up to 2018’s ‘El Mal Querer’ – arrived in March of this year after being previewed with The Weeknd collaboration ‘La Fama’, ‘Saoko’, ‘Chicken Teriyaki’ and ‘Hentai’.In a five-star review of ‘Motomami’ upon its release, NME said the record contained some of “the most thrilling, forward-thinking and discombobulating music we’re likely to hear all year”, describing its production as a “dazzling musical grab-bag filled with flamenco, reggaetón, left-field pop, glitchy R&B” and more.“Rosalía isn’t so much carving out her own lane as building her own ultra-modern, super-bendy sonic motorway,” the review concluded.
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