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Lisbon-based music artist blending pop, afro-house and deep-house

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ABOUT

OLAOLAOLA is a musical wanderer, blending deep house, melodic grooves, and African vibes to create a fresh and new pop sound that’s as eclectic as the journey. The London/Lisbon-based artist explores the search for belonging and identity, navigating the complex intersections of culture, home, and self.

With every beat, OLAOLAOLA channels the feeling of being caught between worlds—rooted in African rhythms, influenced by European and American musical landscapes, and always seeking a place to call home, much like the third culture kid within her. It is in this safe space that her Portuguese, American and Angolan roots find a way to sing together and language is no barrier.

Crafting emotive, melodic sounds or maybe infectious dancefloor anthems, OLAOLAOLA’s sound is an evolving story—a reflection of the journey toward understanding where you come from and where you belong.