Lola Consuelos, daughter of Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, has shared her thoughts on her rising music career as she prepares for the launch of her EP on December 12. In an insightful interview with Euphoria, the 24-year-old artist emphasized the liberating power of writing, which she uses to process her past experiences.
Reflecting on her journey, Lola expressed, “I think I was so protective of my past and was very hesitant to speak about it in fear of hurting others. I felt a deep sense of liberation when I started sharing those things that I hadn’t spoken about.” She sees her music as a means to connect with others who might be grappling with similar internal struggles, stating, “One of the scariest feelings in the world is feeling alone, unseen, and unheard. It’s important to remember that those around you may also be facing similar battles.”
Lola’s approach to songwriting acts as a therapeutic outlet, allowing her to articulate her feelings and combat overwhelming thoughts that can lead to anxiety. “Writing my thoughts down, big or small, has helped me immensely. It gives your mind something else to focus on,” she shared, highlighting the positive impact of expressing emotions through words.
The highly anticipated launch party for her debut EP, titled “Sorry, It’s all about me”, will take place at The Lower Third in London, an exciting and vibrant venue situated in the historic district of Soho. The event will feature Lola performing a selection of tracks from her EP, along with a sneak peek of an upcoming single. Her music has been characterized as soulful, bluesy R&B infused with jazzy elements, drawing comparisons to iconic artists such as Amy Winehouse and SZA.
In October, Lola announced her debut single, “Lola”, expressing gratitude towards her collaborators for creating a safe space to explore her emotions and contribute to her musical narrative. “This feels like just the beginning of a new chapter in my musical journey, and I cannot wait to have every single one of you on this journey with me,” she wrote, showcasing her excitement and appreciation for her fanbase.
Additionally, Lola has embraced life in London, having moved there permanently after attending New York University’s Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music. Her mother, Kelly, has expressed fondness for the city, praising its charm and encouraging others to experience it as well.
Lola’s dedication to her music journey and her active lifestyle reflects the work ethic that her mother has exemplified throughout her career. Kelly’s personal trainer, Anna Kaiser, noted that Kelly’s unwavering commitment serves as a role model for Lola, who has also cultivated a passion for fitness.
With Lola’s new EP on the horizon, she embodies a creative spirit eager to share her story, instilling hope and connection through her music. This venture marks an exciting milestone in her artistic journey, promising to resonate with many who listen.
