Rosario Flores, born on November 4, 1963, in Madrid, Spain, is a prominent Spanish singer, songwriter, and actress known for her fusion of flamenco, pop, and rock music. She is the daughter of the legendary flamenco guitarist Antonio González "El Pescaílla" and has deep roots in the Spanish music tradition, being part of a family of renowned artists. Flores emerged in the 1990s with her debut album, "De Ley," which showcased her distinctive voice and unique style. Notable works include "Globo Rojo" (1994) and "Raskatriski" (1999), which feature a blend of traditional flamenco with contemporary influences. Her 2005 album, "Parte de Mí," received critical acclaim and solidified her status in the Spanish music scene. Rosario's impact on music extends beyond her recordings; she is celebrated for her energetic live performances and her ability to connect with diverse audiences. She has also contributed to the revival of flamenco music, making it accessible to younger generations. With multiple awards, including Latin Grammy nominations, Rosario Flores remains a significant figure in the Spanish music landscape.