A NEW STANDARD IN SOUND AND VISION 🎭
When ROSALÍA announced “Berghain” featuring Björk and Yves Tumor, the music world expected something bold — but what she delivered was revolutionary.
The official video feels less like a music drop and more like an art installation.
It’s industrial, cinematic, and emotionally charged — a collision of sound, movement, and meaning.
ROSALÍA’s haunting vocals glide over warped electronic textures, while Björk brings her celestial mystique and Yves Tumor adds the raw, experimental chaos that ties it all together.
This isn’t a radio record. It’s a creative statement — a declaration that art and risk still belong in the mainstream conversation.
“THIS IS NOT FOR THE CHARTS, THIS IS FOR THE ART.” 🎨
Fans immediately recognized the track’s depth.
One comment summed it up perfectly:
“This is not for the charts, this is for the art, this is for the music.” — @albrooke8495
Another echoed the sentiment:
“No artist in 2025 is coming close to releasing something this interesting, ambitious and unique.” — @jo69123
It’s a testament to ROSALÍA’s fearless creativity, blending avant-garde with pop accessibility and pushing boundaries like few artists can.
TSM TAKE 🌍
At Toronto Streets Magazine, we celebrate artistry that breaks molds — and “Berghain” does just that.
This collaboration between ROSALÍA, Björk, and Yves Tumor represents the cutting edge of global music culture: genreless, emotional, and uncompromising.
From underground club aesthetics to surrealist visuals, “Berghain” blurs the line between sound and sculpture.
It’s not just a song — it’s a cultural event.
🎧 Listen Now: ROSALÍA – “Berghain”
💿 Album: LUX – Out November 7
👑 Featuring: Björk & Yves Tumor
🌐 Official Site: rosalia.com
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