Since Rosalía released Berghain, the first single from her long-awaited album LUX, social media has turned into a space of awe and admiration. A wave of reactions on TikTok has emerged, woven from sound, nostalgia, and emotion.
The track blends classical composition with modern experimentation, like the final breath of something sacred caught between strings and electronic textures. Each note feels deliberate, crafted by someone who values silence as much as melody. The music seems to reach deep places where memories linger through challenging times.
“AHORA sí podemos hablar bb, also go argue with the wall (not with me) if you don’t agree with the appropriation allegations🤨 #latinastiktok”
Online reactions vary from reverence to curiosity. Many listeners describe Berghain as the sound of renewal — a composition that offers calm in a year that rarely has. Though fragmented, the arrangement moves with singular intention, haunting yet deeply human.
In Rosalía’s voice, there are faint echoes of Björk and Yves Tumor, but her tone remains unmistakably her own. TikTok users replay fragments of the song, trying to find what they call “the pulse” — the invisible thread binding every sound to her breath. This rendition reminds fans why they first fell in love with her work.
Rosalía’s Berghain reconnects her with European artistry while sparking a creative wave on Latino TikTok, where listeners perceive her sound as both haunting and human.