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Lola Índigo
Lola Índigo, whose real name is Miriam Doblas Muñoz, is a Spanish singer, dancer and songwriter born on 1 April 1992 in Madrid, Spain, and raised in Huétor-Tájar, Granada. Known for her overwhelming energy on stage, her pop and urban music hits, and her vibrant style, Lola Indigo has established herself as one of the most influential artists on the music scene in Spain and Latin America.
Biography
Beginnings and Professional Career of Lola Índigo
Before achieving fame, Lola Índigo began her career as a professional dancer, participating in television programmes such as Fama, ¡a bailar! and working alongside international artists such as Chris Brown and Miguel Bosé. Her dancing skills laid the foundations for her artistic identity, which combines music and powerful choreography.
In 2017, she participated in Operación Triunfo, where although she was the first to be voted off, she managed to use the platform as a springboard for her career. In 2018, she released her first single, “Ya No Quiero Ná” which became an instant hit, topping the music charts in Spain and establishing her as a rising star.
Since then, Lola Índigo has released albums such as Akelarre (2019), La Niña (2021) and El Dragón (2023), showing her versatility and artistic evolution. Her songs combine genres such as pop, reggaeton and electronic music, and stand out for their empowering lyrics and impeccable production. She has also collaborated with renowned artists such as Aitana, Tini, María Becerra and Rauw Alejandro, expanding her international reach.
Musical successes of the artist
- “Ya No Quiero Ná” Her first big hit, which positioned her as one of the new faces of pop music in Spain.
- “La Niña de la Escuela” (with Tini and Belinda): An international hit celebrating authenticity and female empowerment.
- “Discoteka” (with María Becerra): An explosive song that combines urban rhythms with a message of celebration and freedom.
- “AN1MAL” A track from his album El Dragón, which shows his artistic maturity and his ability to innovate.
In addition to her music, Lola Índigo has stood out as a judge on television programmes such as The Dancer and has participated in film dubbing, showing her artistic versatility.
All about your personal style
Lola Indigo’s style is as dynamic as her music, combining urban fashion, sporty elements and glamorous touches. She often wears eye-catching outfits that include crop tops, baggy trousers, platform boots and eye-catching accessories such as hats and chains.
Her aesthetic is inspired by streetwear, but also incorporates influences from pop and Latin culture, creating a fresh and contemporary image. Lola Índigo uses fashion as an extension of her art, standing out both in her music videos and in her live performances, where dance and costumes form an essential part of her narrative.