Lola (singer)
Lola (born 1981 in Paris, France) is a Brooklyn, New York- female singer/songwriter. Raised in the Belleville District of Paris by hippie parents, Lola has also lived in Brazil and Los Angeles, California. Although her initial exposure was received via a house music remix of "No Strings," which had been on U.S. Dance chart for 5 months. her music (including the song in its original form and other tracks on her album Take It Like I Give It) spans rock, R&B, jazz, pop and hip-hop. Lola cites artists as diverse as Prince, Joni Mitchell, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Aretha Franklin as influences. She was signed to SoBe Entertainment.
Discography
Albums
Album Information |
Take It Like I Give It
- Current Status: shelved
- 2005: "No Strings"
- 2007: "I Can't Take It"
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Nine to Five
- Current Status: available on Myspace
- 2009: "Nine to five"
- 2009: "If it ain't broke"
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Singles
Year |
Title |
Album |
Chart positions |
U.S. Dance |
U.S. Dance Airplay |
U.S. R&B |
MW Pop |
MW Club |
2005 |
"No Strings" |
Take It Like I Give It |
2 |
6 |
82 |
1 |
31 |
2007 |
"I Can't Take It" |
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5[1] |
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— |
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Trivia
It is Lola who first sang the song "Grapes on a Vine" performed by Betty Wright in her latest album. The song was on Lola's official site.
References
External links
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Date of birth |
1981 |
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