Un Hombre Rubio

[2][3] Beginning while on the last leg of the tour for her electronic album Lo Nuestro (2015), she composed the nine songs that comprised Un Hombre Rubio over four months in early 2016.

[6][7] The album was recorded in El Lado Izquierdo studio in Pozuelo de Alarcón in the spring of 2017.

[8][9] The album's lyrics are written from various male points of view (though they can also be read as gender neutral in Spanish), reflecting on the constraints of traditional machismo culture.

[10][11] Other songs deal with contemporary social issues: "El Pretendiente" takes the perspective of an African immigrant to Europe; "Berta Multiplicada" is dedicated to the assassinated Honduran activist Berta Cáceres; and "Pesa la Palabra" imagines the El Cordobés singing to his illegitimate son [es].

[6] Musically, the album returns to the rock sound of Rosenvinge's early solo career.