Rosalia signs with new manager Exclusive Billboard

Rosalía signs with new manager: Exclusive Billboard

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Rosalía has a new manager.

The Spanish superstar signed a global management agreement with Jaime Levine by Seven Mantles, Billboard confirmed. Rosalía was previously at Rebecca Leon from Lionfish Entertainment, from whom he split last February after a five-year relationship.

Levine spent more than a decade as global superstar Shakira’s manager, but recently became the Colombian artist’s senior advisor for ongoing projects. Everything indicates that both continue to maintain a friendly professional and personal relationship. Shakira, who was named the first Latin Woman of the Year at Billboard’s inaugural Latin Women in Music event last May, is currently recording a new album and planning a tour in 2024. The artist is scheduled to perform at Latin Music Week Music Week) confirms to Billboard in October, where he will sit down for an all-star question-and-answer session.

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According to Luminate, Rosalía’s music has sold a total of 747,000 album equivalents in the United States, with 880 million official on-demand streams of her entire catalog, 84,000 album sales and 98,000 song downloads.

The artist also has seven entries on the Billboard Hot 100, the most recent of which, “Beso” featuring Rauw Alejandro, earned her her highest peak at No. 52. She also has 21 entries on the Hot Latin Songs, including seven in the Top 10. ; 10 entries on Latin Airplay, eight of which reached the top 10 and seven reached #1. And their 2022 release Motomami – their third studio album – spent 25 weeks at the top of Latin pop albums, becoming the Latin pop set to top the list for the longest time this decade. The album gave Rosalía her first and only entry on the Billboard 200, debuting and peaking at number 33 in April 2022; He also received the Billboard Latin Music Award for Latin Pop Album of the Year.

At the time of her split from León, Rosalía was about to embark on an international tour with stops at major festivals such as Coachella and Lollapalooza in Chile and Argentina. The Spanish star successfully continued with his plans, despite much speculation about who would eventually take over from his manager.

Rosalía’s Motomami tour, her first global tour, included 66 concerts in 21 countries on three continents. According to a press release, the “Saoko” singer performed in front of nearly two million people around the world. The tour ended with a show on July 22 at Lollapalooza Paris, where Rosalía gave an emotional speech.

“The list of blessings Motomami has given me is endless and Motomami ends in Paris,” he told a euphoric crowd. “So many of you know me thanks to this project, thanks to this album, and to whom I am very, very grateful. I still don’t know what the next chapter will be. There are some ideas or illusions, but what I know, only God knows.”

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