“I remember the first time I saw La lá play several years ago in a pink house in Barranco, the bohemian neighborhood of Lima. It was just her, her guitar, and a little desk lamp pointed at her face. Maybe that was one of the first times I saw a girl with her guitar win over the audience. I suspected that the most captivating thing about La lá is that she sings to herself, first satisfying herself with her melodies and then sharing that private performance with everyone else. I think La lá has that superpower of making you feel like she’s made the songs just for you, as if she’s speaking to you up close. A La lá concert is just you and her.” Nuria Zapata – La zorra Zapata
Peruvian singer, songwriter, and producer, La Lá is recognized in her country and across Latin America as one of the most outstanding artists of the decade. In her songs, she fuses traditional Peruvian music with elements of World Music such as Jazz, Bossa, Guaracha, and Bolero. Her lyrics speak of the human condition, where patriarchy, capitalism, and climate change converge.