BREAKING: Music sensation Rosalía has opened up about her battle with ADHD, revealing she chooses not to treat the condition. In a candid interview on the hit talk show SubwayTakes, hosted by Kareem Rahma, she shares her unique perspective on living with ADHD.
During the episode, which aired recently, Rosalía described her experiences with distractions, stating, “I get so distracted with sounds. I have ADHD.” When Rahma inquired about treatment, she disclosed, “I let it be,” indicating her acceptance of her condition rather than seeking medical intervention.
This revelation comes as mental health discussions gain traction in pop culture, making her comments particularly timely. Rosalía resonated with Rahma’s viewpoint that individuals with ADHD should “harness” their condition and “ride it,” showcasing a refreshing take on mental health management.
In a separate interview with Billboard, Rosalía discussed her latest album, Lux, which she describes as a reflection of life’s overwhelming nature. “In general, just to be in this world is a lot; sometimes it’s overwhelming. In the best-case scenario, the idea would be that whoever hears it feels light and feels hope,” she stated, highlighting the emotional depth behind her music.
Fans can explore Rosalía’s new album, Lux, available now via Columbia Records. The album features a diverse tracklist that includes songs like “Sexo, Violencia y Llantas” and “Dios Es Un Stalker.”
As awareness of ADHD continues to grow, Rosalía’s openness about her experiences is likely to inspire many. Her decision to embrace her condition rather than treat it offers a valuable perspective for those struggling with similar challenges.
For more on Rosalía’s journey and insights, watch the full episode of SubwayTakes featuring her interview. This developing story underscores the importance of mental health discussions in the music industry and beyond.
Stay tuned for further updates on Rosalía and her impactful contributions to mental health awareness through her artistry.
