Lana Condor
Lana Condor released her breakout single "For Real" in 2020. The song found an audience with its direct emotional quality, and she followed it with tracks...
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Lana Condor released her breakout single "For Real" in 2020. The song found an audience with its direct emotional quality, and she followed it with tracks like "Raining In London" and "No Way," both featuring Anthony de la Torre.
Her music tends to work with themes of relationships and personal reflection. She has collaborated with other writers and producers, including Jeremy Zucker on a song called "Someday."
Condor performs as a solo artist with backing musicians. Her work stays in a pop lane with an emphasis on vocal delivery and straightforward songwriting.
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