: It features the Coro Infantil de l'Orfeó Català (a children's choir), adding a haunting, ethereal quality to the liturgical theme.
In the album's concept, this chapter represents the for the protagonist. The subtitle, Liturgia (Liturgy), suggests a ritualistic or spiritual struggle, as she finds herself trapped in a cycle of suffering and isolation. Production and Interpolation
: The song notably interpolates the melody from Justin Timberlake’s "Cry Me a River" . Rosalía personally sought Timberlake's permission to use it, which he granted after hearing her version.
: Produced by Rosalía and El Guincho , the track blends experimental R&B with traditional flamenco influences, featuring handclaps ( palmas ) and the Roland TR-808 drum machine. Title and Location
Rosalía 'Bagdad (Cap.7: Liturgia)' by Helmi | Videos - Promonews