$50 Million
Who She Is
Rosalía Vila Tobella, born September 25, 1992, in Sant Cugat del Vallès, Catalonia, Spain, is a singer, songwriter, and producer who has built one of the most acclaimed and commercially significant catalogs in contemporary Spanish-language music. She studied flamenco formally at the Catalonia College of Music, releasing her debut album “Los Ángeles” in 2017 before international stardom arrived with 2018’s “El Mal Querer,” which won six Latin Grammy Awards including Album of the Year. Her 2022 album “Motomami” won the Grammy for Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album and spawned a nearly 70-date world tour. Her fourth studio album, “Lux,” released November 7, 2025, and recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra, became the best-reviewed album of 2025 on Metacritic and broke the Spotify record for most streams in a single day by a Spanish-language female artist, briefly dethroning Taylor Swift’s “The Life of a Showgirl” as the platform’s most-streamed album in a week. She is currently touring the album on the 42-date Lux Tour, her first all-arena run, which began in March 2026 and continues through September. She is a global ambassador for Dior, the first Spanish woman to hold that status, and manages her career primarily through her own company, Motomami SL, run by her mother, Pilar Tobella.
1. Career Earnings (Motomami SL and Predecessor Income)
Unlike most artists in this database, a meaningful share of Rosalía’s career income is independently verifiable through actual filed financial statements. She and her mother manage her career through Motomami SL, a company founded in 2019 that handles her music rights, image rights, and brand partnerships, with separate subsidiary entities for real estate (Tresmamis SL, founded 2024) and audiovisual production (Racinetas Productions SL). Spain’s Mercantile Registry filings, reported by multiple Spanish outlets including El Cierre Digital and Infobae, disclose the following confirmed figures:
- 2019 (company’s first year): revenue of approximately €4.8M (~$5.2M)
- 2022 (Motomami World Tour year): revenue of €3.68M (~$4.0M), net profit of €691,609
- 2023 (post-tour year, brand deals and royalties): revenue of €12.5M (~$13.5M), a 240 percent increase year-over-year, with net profit of €1.4M and €4.6M in liquidity
These are the company’s disclosed top-line figures, not Rosalía’s personal take-home pay; they reflect revenue before the company’s own operating costs, which include touring production, staff, and family-run administrative overhead. Using these confirmed years as anchors and building reasonable estimates for the years without public filings:
- Early career (2017-2018, Los Ángeles and El Mal Querer era, before company formation): ~$2M
- 2019 (confirmed): ~$5.2M
- Pandemic era (2020-2021, reduced touring but major collaborations with Travis Scott, Bad Bunny, and Billie Eilish): ~$6M
- 2022 (confirmed): ~$4.0M
- 2023 (confirmed): ~$13.5M
- Dior global ambassador era (2024-2025, pre-Lux release): ~$25M
- 2026 partial year (Lux release impact and Lux Tour through this writing): ~$15M
Career gross, all sources combined (2017-2026 partial): ~$70.7M.
This combined figure already incorporates touring, recorded music royalties, and the brand partnerships Motomami SL is publicly described as managing, including her Dior ambassadorship, her New Balance collaboration, and earlier deals with MAC Cosmetics, Coca-Cola, and Pull&Bear. No separate endorsement line is added below to avoid double-counting income already reflected in this combined figure.
2. Touring
Rosalía’s touring history includes the Motomami World Tour (July 2022 to July 2023), which grossed a confirmed $33.7 million from 443,000 tickets across its headline arena and theater dates, according to Billboard Boxscore, before an extensive 2023 festival-circuit extension that brought the full run’s reported attendance close to two million. She is currently on the Lux Tour, a 42-show, 17-country all-arena run that began March 16, 2026, in Lyon and continues through September 3 in Puerto Rico, marking her first tour built entirely for arena-scale venues, including sold-out multi-night stands at Madrid’s Movistar Arena, Barcelona’s Palau Sant Jordi, and New York’s Madison Square Garden. No aggregated Billboard Boxscore total has been published for the Lux Tour as of this writing, since the tour remains in progress with its South American leg not yet underway; touring income from the portion of the tour completed so far is included within the 2026 partial-year estimate in the career earnings figure above rather than treated as a separate, more speculative line.
3. Songwriting and Recording Catalog (Held Asset)
Rosalía holds genuine, well-documented writing and production credits across nearly her entire catalog. She co-wrote the majority of “El Mal Querer” with her then-partner C. Tangana, and she has stated that “Lux” was created “97 percent” by herself as executive producer, working with collaborators including Pharrell Williams and conductor Daníel Bjarnason. Her four studio albums span a range of maturity, from “El Mal Querer” (2018, approaching eight years old) to the brand-new “Lux” (2025), placing her catalog in a blended active-to-newer tier. Given the catalog’s exceptional critical standing, including “Lux” ranking as Metacritic’s fourth-highest-rated album of all time, and its strong but still-developing long-term streaming durability relative to multi-decade legacy catalogs, a 10x multiple is applied to her personal share of catalog-generating income.
- Songwriting and recording catalog, held asset (10x multiple on ~$2.5M/yr estimated personal share): ~$25M
4. Business Ventures
Rosalía’s business structure extends beyond Motomami SL into Tresmamis SL, a real estate investment company founded in February 2024 and wholly owned by Motomami SL, and Racinetas Productions SL, an audiovisual production entity. Through Tresmamis SL, she has acquired Casa Morera, a historic 2,624-square-meter modernist estate near Manresa originally purchased in 2022, and a coastal flat between Sitges and Castelldefels. No purchase price or current valuation has been publicly disclosed for either property, and Tresmamis SL’s own separate financials have not been filed publicly the way Motomami SL’s have. Consistent with the rule that business assets require an arm’s-length valuation to be counted, these holdings are excluded from the waterfall.
- Tresmamis SL and its real estate holdings (Casa Morera, Sitges/Castelldefels flat): excluded (no disclosed valuation or purchase prices)
- Racinetas Productions SL: excluded (no disclosed revenue or valuation)
5. Representation
Rosalía’s career is managed primarily through her own family-run company rather than a traditional management or label-driven structure, with her mother serving as administrator and her sister handling public relations and styling. This structure already embeds much of the overhead a conventional artist would pay out to external representation, as reflected in Motomami SL’s own disclosed operating costs. A lower blended rate is applied here than the 20-25% more typical of artists without this kind of in-house structure, covering remaining external costs such as international sub-agents, legal counsel, and label-side deal negotiation with Sony Music’s Columbia Records.
Representation (10% blended on $70.7M combined gross): -$7.07M.
6. Tax
Rosalía is a Spanish tax resident based in Catalonia. Spain’s standard effective tax rate for high-earning entertainers runs approximately 47 percent, accounting for the country’s progressive personal income tax structure layered on top of Catalonia’s regional surcharge. Some income flows through Motomami SL’s corporate structure, which is subject to Spain’s lower corporate tax rate before any profit distribution, but the bulk of her personal income is treated here at the standard high-earner effective rate.
Tax (47% on $63.63M post-representation): -$29.9M.
Combined gross across all sources totals $70.7M. After representation (-$7.07M) and tax (-$29.9M), approximately $33.73M remains before lifestyle burn.
7. Lifestyle Burn
Rosalía’s consumed spending has scaled with her career, from a rising Catalan artist in the late 2010s to a global touring act with an expanded creative and production team for “Lux.” No major documented incidents of extreme spending exist publicly; her family-run management structure suggests a relatively disciplined approach to consumed costs relative to her income.
- Early-to-mid career (2017-2021, 5 years): ~$400K/yr = $2M
- Touring era (2022-2023, 2 years, Motomami World Tour travel, staff, and production support): ~$1.5M/yr = $3M
- Global icon era (2024-2026 partial, approximately 2.5 years, Dior ambassadorship, Lux Tour production scale): ~$2M/yr = $5M
Total lifestyle burn: ~$10M. Available to accumulate: ~$23.73M.
8. Real Estate
Rosalía’s known property holdings are the ones already discussed above: Casa Morera and the Sitges/Castelldefels flat, both held through Tresmamis SL rather than owned personally. There is no additional personal real estate to account for separately, and as noted in the Business Ventures section, neither property carries a disclosed purchase price or current valuation, so no appreciation is claimed here.
9. Wealth Management
No disciplined investment program or wealth manager has been publicly documented for Rosalía beyond her own family-managed business entities. Default applies.
Wealth Management: None reported ($0).
Net Worth Waterfall
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Career gross, all sources combined (2017-2026 partial, via Motomami SL and predecessor income) | +$70.7M |
| Less: representation (10% blended) | -$7.07M |
| Less: tax (47% effective, Spain) | -$29.9M |
| Less: lifestyle burn (era-scaled, consumed only) | -$10M |
| Available to accumulate | +$23.73M |
| Songwriting and recording catalog, held asset (10x multiple) | +$25M |
| Tresmamis SL and real estate holdings (incl. Casa Morera and Sitges/Castelldefels flat) | $0 (undisclosed valuation) |
| Racinetas Productions SL | $0 (undisclosed valuation) |
| Wealth Management | $0 |
| Total Net Worth | ~$48.73M → $50M |
Our calculation: $50 Million.
Why Our Figure Differs From Consensus
Celebrity Net Worth places Rosalía at $14 million, a figure last substantively updated before the release of “Lux” and the launch of the Lux Tour, and one that does not reflect the disclosed jump in her Motomami SL company revenue, which grew 240 percent between 2022 and 2023 alone according to her own filed Spanish corporate accounts. Our independent calculation produces approximately $50 million, more than three times consensus, anchored substantially in those same filed figures rather than estimation. Notably, a separate Forbes-cited estimate reported in early 2026 independently placed her net worth above $50 million as well, converging with our own buildup despite using a different methodology. The gap from CNW is explained by the combination of a genuinely documented, rapidly growing business entity, a real songwriting and production catalog spanning four critically dominant albums, and a Dior global ambassadorship, the first ever held by a Spanish woman, layered on top of a touring history that is about to add its biggest chapter yet with the Lux Tour. Working against an even higher figure: her real estate holdings through Tresmamis SL carry no disclosed purchase prices or valuations and are excluded entirely, and the Lux Tour’s still-incomplete run means its full financial impact is not yet reflected here.
The Flamenco Student Who Built Her Own Label Inside Her Family
Rosalía wrote her sophomore album as a thesis project for a music degree, the kind of detail that sounds like a footnote until you remember “El Mal Querer” went on to win six Latin Grammys and helped invent a new commercial lane for flamenco-rooted pop. What sets her financial story apart from most artists in this database isn’t a number pulled from Forbes or a celebrity-tracking aggregator. It’s a filed Spanish corporate document showing her own company’s revenue grew nearly two and a half times in a single year, run by her mother out of a structure that looks less like a typical celebrity machine and more like a family business that happens to be one of the most influential acts in pop music. “Lux,” sung in fourteen languages and built around the lives of female saints, was always going to be a hard record to put a price on. The accounts filed two years before it even existed already showed the trajectory.
