Lola Coca
Lola Coca is an electro-pop duo formed by Lola on vocals and Coca handling production. Their track "GQ" gained attention for its sharp synths and dance beats,...
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Lola Coca is an electro-pop duo formed by Lola on vocals and Coca handling production. Their track "GQ" gained attention for its sharp synths and dance beats, establishing their sound early on.
They released albums like "Electric Rebellion" and "Liberation," with songs such as "Bad Girlfriend" and "Love Songs" exploring themes of relationships and identity. Their lyrics sometimes drew criticism for being provocative, but they kept writing what felt right to them.
Later work like "Unveiled" continued with electronic production, including tracks like "De Nada" and "Ego." The duo maintained a focus on crafting pop songs with an edge, built around Lola's vocal delivery and Coca's instrumental work.
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