Motomami, a “genre-bending” album with The Weeknd and co-written by Pharrell, was created by Rosala. What does Rosala mean when she uses the term “motomami”? From a single conversation with the “Hentai” vocalist, we discovered the following.
Rosala, a celebrated Spanish singer, launched Motomami, which included the songs “La Fama,” “Chicken Teriyaki,” and “Saoko.” But what does Motomami mean?
This word’s two components together roughly translate as “biker chick.” A motomami is described as “a bald, tough girl that may also be highly sensitive and have troubles” in one definition from the Urban Dictionary.
What Motomami means?
Rosala revealed that the term “moto mami” also carries a unique, personal meaning. She used slang as the album’s title in part because of this.
Motomami is the name of my company,” In an interview with Billboard, Rosala said. “Back when I was a teenager, I had a friend whose email account was ‘Motomami.’ I loved the name, and it stayed with me. I associate it with my friend and with motorcycles. My mom has always had motorcycles, I’ve ridden since I was eight years old with my dad.”
“And a Motomami, well, my mom is the OG Motomami,” she continued. “There are so many Motomamis in the world who have inspired me. My mom, my sister, and my friend Hunter Schafer. Motomami is energy. Anyone can be a Motomami, Motopapi. It’s the way you feel. And also, it’s doing as much as you can with what you have.”