BIZCOCHITO

ROSALÍA ROSALÍA

Empowerment and Identity in ROSALÍA's 'BIZCOCHITO'

ROSALÍA's 'BIZCOCHITO' is a song that exudes confidence and self-assurance. The title itself, 'BIZCOCHITO,' which can be translated to 'little biscuit' or 'sweetie' in English, is used ironically, as the artist asserts that she is not and will not be anyone's 'Bizcochito.' This sets the tone for a narrative of independence and self-empowerment, where ROSALÍA distances herself from being perceived as a diminutive or endearing figure and instead claims her own strength and agency.

The lyrics 'Yo elegí mi lado desde el día en que nací' (I chose my side from the day I was born) emphasize the idea of self-determination and the conscious choices she has made in her life and career. ROSALÍA's reference to not basing her career on having hits, but rather having hits because she laid the foundations, speaks to her artistic integrity and the hard work behind her success. The mention of 'Haraka me tira la buena' suggests that she receives good energy or blessings, countering any negativity or 'evil eye' sent her way.

Cultural references, such as 'mi makeup es la ola de Korea' (my makeup is the wave of Korea), allude to the global influence of K-beauty and perhaps ROSALÍA's own international appeal. The song's repetitive and catchy 'Tarará-tarará-tatatá' hook creates an infectious rhythm that underscores the themes of resilience and self-celebration. Overall, 'BIZCOCHITO' is a declaration of ROSALÍA's autonomy, success, and the rejection of any attempts to diminish her.

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