Omega whirls us into a vivid dreamscape where love hits like a cinematic slow-motion scene. ROSALÍA and Ralphie Choo paint the picture of two souls “lost among poppies,” their chemistry so electric that her lover’s eyes gleam like twin pistols. This partner becomes a life-changing force: vices drop away, confidence soars, and even language itself feels newly alive as “the tongues embrace.” Every detail he leaves behind triggers memories that keep her spinning in devotion, proving romance can be both a tender lullaby and an adrenaline rush at once.
The chorus crowns the lover as her omega – the final letter of the Greek alphabet, a symbol for “the end,” yet here it signals a powerful rebirth. ROSALÍA revels in her freedom to be anything she pleases, boasting she can shift from “Céline Dion” sweetness to “un tíguere” swagger in a heartbeat. That shapeshifting confidence, wrapped in pop production and Spanish flair, turns the track into an anthem for self-reinvention through love. In short, Omega celebrates a passion so intense it wipes the slate clean, writes its own destiny, and leaves an indelible mark no higher power can erase.
Rosalía Vila Tobella, known simply as Rosalía, is a groundbreaking Spanish singer and songwriter born in 1992 in Sant Cugat del Vallès, Catalonia. Trained at the prestigious Catalonia College of Music, she skillfully blends traditional flamenco with modern genres like pop, hip hop, and urbano, creating a fresh and genre-defying sound.
Her 2018 album El mal querer earned critical acclaim and won the Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year, solidifying her place as a transformative artist. Rosalía has continued to innovate with hits like "Con altura" and her experimental 2022 album Motomami, which received universal praise and international attention. With multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy wins, she is celebrated as one of Spain’s most influential contemporary musicians, known for pushing musical boundaries and captivating audiences worldwide.