
The first song, aptly called "Mujer Bruja" ("witch woman") is the best example of the latter meaning it is about sexual freedom and how women are chastised for enjoying sex in contrast to men. This theme has become further associated to Lola Indigo as a whole.
This theme carries two different meanings: fictional witches represent Lola's spirituality and the supernatural, while witches in the unfortunate, more real-life sense note in medieval Europe, women who showed too much knowledge were considered a menace and executed for "sorcery" represent the difficulties women face in society.
Concept Album: First album Akelarre has a witch/sorcery theme all through, right from the title. It's also common for Lola to put random Chinese words throughout her social media, mainly as teasers. Bilingual Bonus: The lyrics to "Subliminal" contain the Chinese greeting 你好 ( ni hao), a nod to Lola's previous life in China. "La Tirita" ("The plaster/band-aid") with Belén Aguilera as lead (2020). "Santería" ("Voodoo") with Danna Paola and Denise Rosenthal (2020). "Corazones rotos" ("Broken Hearts") with Luis Fonsi (2023). El Dragón note "The Dragon" (coming 2023) - which will include the following singles:. "La Niña de la Escuela" ("The Girl from School") with Tini and Belinda (2021). "Calle" ("Street") with Guaynaa and Cauty (2021). "cómo te va?" note intentional chatspeak for "❼ómo te va?" ("how's it going?") with Beret (2020). "4 Besos" ("4 kisses") with Rauw Alejandro and Lalo Ebratt (2020). "Lola Bunny" note named and themed after the Looney Tunes character, you guessed it with Don Patricio (2019). La Niña note "The Girl" (2021) - which includes the following singles:. "Maldición" ("Curse") with Lalo Ebratt (2019). "El Humo" ("The smoke") (2019) note for the soundtrack of Spanish film Lo dejo cuando quiera. "Fuerte" ("Strong") (2019) note for the Opening of the 2019 season of talent show Fama, a bailar. "Mujer Bruja" ("Witch woman") with Mala Rodríguez (2018). Joey montana and Charly Black the same year "Ya No Quiero Ná" ("I want nothing anymore") (2018) note got a remix ft. Akelarre note Basque word meaning "the place where witches hold their meetings" (2019) - which includes the following singles:. In Spanish TV, she also took part in season 7 of celebrity talent show Tu Cara Me Suena. Following singles were also well-received and led to the release of her first album in May 2019.
In July 2018, she named herself Lola Indigo and launched her music project with a first single, funk carioca "Ya No Quiero Na", which instantly became a hit song in Spain. in which she only lasted two weeks, being the first contestant to be expelled. Then in late 2017, while she was working as a burlesque perofrmer back in Spain, she entered famous talent show for singers Operación Triunfo. She also lived and worked in China for a few years, and it was there she developed an interest in singing and songwriting -she would write her first songs in English and Chinese languages. In the years that follow, she would work as a backup dancer for famous singers such as Chris Brown, Miguel Bosé, Enrique Iglesias, Soraya Arnelas and Sweet California. She entered a Spanish talent show for dancers in late 2010, which she considers her career starting point, and not long after that went to train and study in Los Angeles. She's almost always accompanied by a team of dancers, usually all-female, in her performances and music clips.īorn in Madrid, but raised in Granada and a proud Andalusian, she's shown interest in music, dance and performing arts from a very young age.
Mimi Doblas (full name Miriam Doblas Muñoz, born 1st April 1992), known by her stage name Lola Indigo, is a Spanish singer and dancer. * Clockwise from top right: Claudia, Mónica, Dama Blanca and Saydi Lola Indigo (center) with her main all-female team of dancers.