Rosalía Says 'Loneliness' Is Her 'Lesson in This Life,' Opens Up About Being a 'Romantic' Who Needs to 'Isolate' to Make Music

Rosalía Says 'Loneliness' Is Her 'Lesson in This Life,' Opens Up About Being a 'Romantic' Who Needs to 'Isolate' to Make Music

Rosalía opened up about experiencing loneliness during an appearance on Popcast

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  • The Spanish singer said she loves having a "significant other" — but she constantly traveling for work

  • "I always have to isolate myself so much in order to go through creative process, even with partners," she said

The life of a successful recording artist comes with a price — just askRosalía.

In a recent appearance on theNew York Times'Popcast, the Spanish singer-songwriter — who released her fourth studio albumLuxon Nov. 7 — was asked how she copes with loneliness.

"Loneliness is my lesson in this life," Rosalía, 33, told the interviewers. "I struggle so much with feeling lonely. I really don't like loneliness. I'm a very social person. I like to be surrounded by my friends. I like to be surrounded by my family."

The "La Perla" singer added, "I love having a significant other and sharing with a significant other. I love affection. I think that I always need to believe that there's a possibility of... have faith in love."

Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Rosalia in New York City in May 2025

Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty

When the interviewer pointed out that she's a "romantic," Rosalía said she was "too much" of one. Then, the interviewer said that being a romantic and a "serial monogamist" is a tough combination.

"I always find myself having to be in a different country that is not where I come from in order to do my job, in order to collaborate with the collaborators that I love to work with, in order to pursue this path," the "La Fama" singer said.

She added, "I always have to isolate myself so much in order to go through creative process, even with partners."

Rosalía then explained that it's a difficult "balance" to want to give her significant other her all — but also pursue "the music and the art," which she says can be "so jealous and demanding."

"I think that loneliness is something I really struggle [with] but I'm — it's a learning process," she said.

When she does experience loneliness, she finds solace in listening to Nina Simone, taking a bath, eating ice cream, going for a walk and calling her sister.

Todd Owyoung/NBC Rosalia in New York City in November 2025

Todd Owyoung/NBC

Rosalía was last linked to actorJeremy Allen White. They were first seen together inOctober 2023and were spotted holding hands and kissing on numerous occasions afterward.

Their last sighting appeared to be in July 2024, when Rosalía joined thedad of twoat aMr. Beef pop-up event in Los Angelesto celebrate the season 3 premiere ofThe Bear.

In October, the actor, 34, was asked who hisfavorite Spanish artist ison a carpet, and he responded, "Rosalía, I love so much."

He added, "She's wonderful. She's flamenco... Otherwise, no, nothing's coming to mind."

Rosalía waspreviously engagedto Puerto Rican star Rauw Alejandro, though they called it off in July 2023.

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