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Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos‘ daughter Lola Consuelos covered a snippet of Sabrina Carpenter‘s “Espresso” in an Instagram video on Might 21. “I’m exercise lateeee, trigger I’m a singerrrr @sabrinacarpenter finest song ever also please go stream my new single hyperlink in bio :),” captioned the singer.
The Instagram Video showcased the 22-year-old lounging about in a blue and white striped sweatshirt even though letting out these vocals.”Beautiful! Your voice is incredible. It is like it has an older tone to it and I enjoy it. Retain it up. Can not wait to get your album,” a user commented. “I swear you make it appear so effortlessly it appears like your lip singing! Wonderful voice!!!” an additional follower described.
Along the lots of fans that commented about her ‘beautiful voice’, her mother Kelly decided to show enjoy as effectively by providing the post a like.
Because graduating New York University in Might 2023, Lola began taking in song requests. “Hypebeast mode activated comment some songs you’d like me to cover please :),” she captioned a post. She then began covering hits by Norah Jones, Amy Winehouse, and Coldplay. Lola shortly right after dropped “Roles,” her very first single of the year on April 24 on all streaming platforms. Prior to this drop, she released “Divine Timing” in 2023 and “Paranoia Silverlining” back in 2022.
“Everyone often asks me, ‘Is your music about precise folks?’ I’ve only released two songs, but actually each of them are not necessarily about something, any person precise, but surely circumstances that perhaps I’ve endured various instances or that I know a pal has or a loved ones member [who has] …When it is precise, I really feel like every person will know,” shared the singer to ET in July.
When speaking about future projects the artist revealed, “I assume subsequent is going to be an EP for positive and then hopefully an album right after that…Live performing is some thing I wanna do, one hundred %. I just wanna make positive I’m comfy with the music I’m placing out, I’m delighted with it, and I’m prepared for that, which I really feel like I am. But I do not really feel the need to have to rush something, simply because I’m enjoying what I’m performing so a great deal that I’m just attempting to let it flow naturally.”









