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"De Plata" is a song by Spanish recording artist Rosalía from her debut studio album, '' Los Ángeles'' (2017), with production and arrangements by Raül Refree. It was released on 26 May 2017 as the album's second single alongside a music video directed by Canada. The song is a reimagined work of "Cuando Yo Me Muera", performed by Manolo Caracol and Melchor de Marchena, and "El Querer Que Yo Te Tengo", performed by Manolo Frenegal. However, as the authors' rights of both works have expired, the lyricism of "De Plata" is considered of public domain. It is a new flamenco song in the form of a '' seguidilla,'' with aggressive guitar chords and elements of
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. Critical reception from music outlets towards "De Plata" was generally positive, with reviewers branding as one of the best songs on the album. However, flamenco specialists were quite critical about the song and the album overall for its "decontextualized flamenco etiquette". Rosalía performed the song live first at her 2017–2018 concert tour, the Los Ángeles Tour, and recovered it for the
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(2022), where she sung it with twenty-meter-long black skirt wrapping her waist during a revamped electric guitar-driven performance.


Composition

"De Plata" is a '' seguidilla'' song with new flamenco and
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elements that runs for four minutes and twenty-eight seconds. It is the fifth longest song on ''Los Ángeles'' and one of the longest in her discography. During the song Rosalía talks about death with aggressive guitar chords from Refree. Following the concept of the album, the lyrics consist of re-versions of the work of a series of ''cantes'' by various ''cantaores''. The verses of this song are composed of "Cuando Yo Me Muera", performed by Manolo Caracol and Melchor de Marchena, and "El Querer Que Yo Te Tengo", performed by Manolo Frenegal. "De Plata" was recorded at Estudios Calamar, in Barcelona, in 2016.


Music video

Spanish filmmaking collective Manson directed the music video for "De Plata", which features the singer performing the track as she walks and dances in the streets of Los Angeles, California. It was published in Rosalía's YouTube channel on 26 May 2017. Luis Troquel of ''
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'' felt that the clip showed a "facet of Rosalía that was unknown to many", as she dances "with a glowing enchantment and exuberant style." Manson shot the clip in
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, as they "wanted to portray Rosalía as a classic
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, but with a contemporary sensibility." The collective told Nowness that they chose the song because it had a "
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-esque vibe" that they thought matched Los Angeles. They further explained: "Her art is very pure and wild and we wanted a video to match—no camera tricks, no VFX, no ornaments, no Tumblr aesthetics, just the pure and raw performance of a new-born classic star."


Live performances

Rosalía first performed "De Plata" at the first concert of her debut tour Los Ángeles Tour, in
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. The performance (and the tour as a whole) only featured the singer, and Refree playing an acoustic guitar, a performance manner that critics described as "nude veracity". She performed it until the end of the tour on 14 April 2018 in
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. For the
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(2022), Rosalía performed "De Plata" at the end of the second set, after covering " Perdóname" by La Factoría and Eddy Lover. Her dancers wrap a twenty-meter long black skirt around her and give her a standing microphone. A
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shows the public a close up look of Rosalía as she performs a revamped, electric guitar-driven version of the song. Chal Ravens wrote for '' The Guardian'' that "such static moments bring out the extremes of her extraordinary voice. There’s the fluttery soprano with its mohair scratch, gliding through upper registers like another pop icon,
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." "De Plata" was also performed during the Louis Vuitton Men's Fall-Winter 2023 Fashion Show in Paris, during the city's Fashion Week.


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Los Ángeles''. Publishing * Published by Songs of Universal, Inc, a subdivision of Universal Music Spain, SL. * Recorded and mixed by Raül Refree at Estudios Calamar, Barcelona, Spain. * Mastered by Àlex Psaroudakis at
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, Edgewater, New Jersey. Production personnel * Rosalía Vila – vocals, background vocals, vocal arrangement. * Raül Refree – production, composition, arrangement; guitar Technical personnel * Raül Refree – mixing * Àlex Psaroudakis – mastering


Music video

* Canada – production company * Manson – director * Óscar Romagosa – executive producer * Alba Barneda – head of production * Karen Saurí – producer * Pilar Vila – stylist * Estel Román – editor * Marga Sardá – line producer


References

{{Rosalía 2017 singles 2017 songs Music videos shot in the United States Rosalía songs