"Berghain" is a song by Spanish singer RosalÃÂa, Icelandic artist Björk, and American experimental musician Yves Tumor. It was released on 27 October 2025 by Columbia Records as the lead single from RosalÃÂa's fourth studio album, Lux. It was written by the trio themselves, alongside the song's producers, Noah Goldstein, Sir Dylan, and Jake Miller, who produced the track alongside RosalÃÂa herself.
Upon its release, the single topped the charts in RosalÃÂa's home country of Spain, and peaked at number 2 on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart in the United States. The single also charted in Austria, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, and Switzerland, and charted at number 22 on the Global 200. The song's music video was released on the same day as the song, and was directed by Nicolás Méndez.
On 25 October 2025, RosalÃÂa announced that the lead single from her upcoming fourth studio album, Lux, would be released on 27 October. The release marks RosalÃÂa's first single release in over a year, following promotional single "Omega" (2024). The song also marked the second collaboration between RosalÃÂa and Björk, after 2023 charity single "Oral".
Described as a "deeply personal" return for the singer, "Berghain" departs from the experimental sound of Motomami (2022) in favor of a more ethereal, spiritual, and orchestral sound. The song features contributions from the London Symphony Orchestra and is characterized by RosalÃÂa's introspective vocals and a restrained, atmospheric melody. Inspired by Hildegard of Bingen and Vimala, the song opens with a series of verses in German: "" ("His fear is my fear / His anger is my anger / His love is my love / His blood is my blood"); they introduce RosalÃÂa's solo verses. Later, she is vocally joined by Björk and Yves Tumor.
Walden Green of Pitchfork wrote that "never before has RosalÃÂa flexed her classical training this hard" describing the performance as "coloratura", comparing it to "Winter" by Antonio Vivaldi and The Rite of Spring by Igor Stravinsky and praised that Björk's "gale force presence threatens to knock the song on its side like a two-dimensional facade". Green also reflected on the song title, which is a namesake of a Berlin nightclub accused of cancelling a music performance by a pro-Palestine artist, relating this reference to the singer's political view, although Green thought the song "never quite earns its provocation". RosalÃÂa later clarified that the title was inspired by the literal meaning, "mountain grove" rather than a reference to the Berlin nightclub.
In Spain, "Berghain" debuted at number one on the Spanish Singles Chart, becoming RosalÃÂa's 12th chart-topping single. With this achievement, she extended her record as the Spanish female artist with the most number-one songs, and tied Quevedo as the overall Spanish artist with the most number ones. For Björk, "Berghain" marked her second number-one single in Spain after "Hidden Place" in 2001.
Internationally, the single reached number 21 on the Billboard Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart in the United States, and peaked at number 2 on the World Digital Song Sales chart. It also charted at number 5 on Austria's ÃÂ3 Austria Top 40, number 12 on the German Singles Chart, number 85 on the Irish Singles Chart, number 15 on the Dutch Single Top 100, number 4 on the New Zealand Hot Singles chart, and number 4 on the Schweizer Hitparade in Switzerland. Globally, "Berghain" peaked at numbers 22 and 14 on Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. US, respectively, becoming Björk's and Yves Tumor's first entry on both charts.
The accompanying music video was released on 27 October 2025 and directed by Nicolás Méndez of the Barcelona-based production company Canada, with whom the singer had previously collaborated on the videos for 2018 singles "Malamente" and "Pienso en tu mirá". The music video was shot in Warsaw.
The video follows RosalÃÂa surrounded by an orchestra in different locations including an apartment, a hospital, a bus and a pawn shop. She then returns to her apartment to find the door open, and when she investigates finds that it has been painted like a forest and many animals are inside, including a bird that sings Björk's vocals. The video concludes with RosalÃÂa in bed, cut between distressing dark scenes of the animals morphing and a drum, she then appears to turn into a dove.
RosalÃÂa and Björk performed "Berghain" live alongside the Heritage Orchestra at the Brit Awards 2026.