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Lola Índigo
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Lola Índigo in 2025
Background information
Birth name Miriam Doblas Muñoz
Also known as Mimi, La Lola, Santa Lola, Mujer Bruja...
Born (1992-04-01) 1 April 1992 (age 33)
Madrid, Spain
Origin Huétor-Tájar, Granada, Spain
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • dancer
Years active 2017–present
Labels Universal Music Spain

Miriam Doblas Muñoz, born on April 1, 1992, is a Spanish singer and dancer known as Lola Índigo. She became famous in 2017 after joining the TV talent show Operación Triunfo. She was the first person to leave the show. After leaving, she signed with Universal Music. Her first song, "Ya No Quiero Ná", became a huge hit in Spain. It reached number three on the music charts and sold over 100,000 copies. This song was certified three times platinum. Lola Índigo has won several awards, including the MTV Europe Music Award for Best Spanish Act in 2019 and 2024.

Early Life and Dance

Miriam Doblas was born in Madrid, Spain, in April 1992. She grew up in Huétor-Tajar, a small town in Granada. From a young age, she loved fine arts, especially dancing and choreography. She worked as a dance teacher and performed in musicals.

In 2010, she joined the Spanish TV dance competition Fama Revolution. She was the fourth person to leave that show. Later, she worked as a backup dancer for famous artists like Chris Brown and Enrique Iglesias. She lived in China for three years and in Los Angeles, where she took singing lessons and trained professionally.

In July 2017, she tried out for Operación Triunfo, a music talent show. The show started in October 2017 and became very popular in Spain. Its YouTube channel got over 561 million views in just a few months. It was also the most talked-about show on Twitter in Spain, even more than Game of Thrones. After the show ended, some contestants became national celebrities.

Music Career Beginnings

2017–2018: Operación Triunfo Journey

In October 2017, Lola Índigo entered the music reality show Operación Triunfo. She left the show in the third week, finishing in sixteenth place. After leaving, she performed concerts in Barcelona and Madrid. She also worked as a DJ sometimes.

In January 2018, she had her first official sold-out concert in Granada. She sang the OT2017 song "Camina" at the 2018 Premios Forqué, which are awards for film and TV. Universal Music offered her a chance to form a music group with other contestants, but it didn't work out.

Lola Índigo then went on a big concert tour with her fifteen fellow contestants. The tour, called OT 2017, (en concierto), had 23 shows from March to December 2018. Over 300,000 people attended the tour, which visited Spain's biggest arenas. In September 2018, she joined a TV show called Tu Cara Me Suena, where celebrities impersonate other singers. She finished fourth. In December, she sang the Coca-Cola Christmas song "El Mundo Entero" with other singers.

2018–2019: First Album Success

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Lola Índigo performing in 2018

In June 2018, Miriam Doblas announced her stage name, "Lola Índigo". At first, Lola Índigo was meant to be a group with Miriam and four dancers. They planned to mix singing and dancing with different music styles.

On July 20, 2018, she released her first song, "Ya No Quiero Ná", through Universal Music. The song quickly became a hit in Spain. It reached number three on the PROMUSICAE chart. The music video was filmed in a park in Madrid and focused on dance. It got over a million views in one day. By April 2020, the song was certified three times platinum. Universal Music then signed her to release her first album.

In November 2018, she started her first solo tour, the "Índigo Tour". It had 17 concerts and ended in March 2019. She also worked on her first album throughout 2018. In December, she released her second song, "Mujer Bruja", which featured Mala Rodríguez. This song reached number six in Spain. She also said her album would have a "witch theme".

In early 2019, she sang the theme song "Fuerte" for the TV dance show Fama a Bailar. She also worked as a coach on the show. In April, she sang "El Humo" for the 2019 film Lo Dejo Cuando Quiera. These two songs were released to promote her first album. Later that month, she released "Maldición" with Colombian rapper Lalo Ebratt.

On May 17, 2019, her album Akelarre was released. The word "Akelarre" means "witches' sabbath". The album went straight to number one on the Spanish charts. Its tour began in May and had 33 concerts.

In June, she worked with Aitana on the song "Me Quedo". On July 31, 2019, Lola Índigo released "Lola Bunny", which featured Don Patricio. This song reached number four on the PROMUSICAE chart. In August, she collaborated on a remix of Cupido's song "Autoestima". In October 2019, she opened two concerts for Sebastián Yatra in Ecuador. On December 6, she released a new song called "Luna".

2020–2021: La Niña Album

On March 27, 2020, Lola Índigo released "4 Besos" with Rauw Alejandro and Lalo Ebratt. This was the first song from her second album. In May, she released "Problema" with Mala Rodríguez. On June 10, the song "Mala Cara" was released and performed on the final show of Operación Triunfo 2020.

During the summer, she released more collaborations. In July, she teamed up with Rvfv on "Trendy", which became popular on TikTok. On August 28, her song "Santería" with Danna Paola and Denise Rosenthal was released. It reached number 15 in Spain and was a top twenty hit in Chile.

In September, Lola Índigo appeared on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 chart for the first time. This was for the song "High (Remix)" with María Becerra and Tini. Billboard called it the "Best Latin Summer Remix of 2020". It was also nominated for a Premios Gardel award. A month later, she worked with Beret on "Cómo te Va?". In November, she collaborated with Belén Aguilera on "La Tirita".

In July 2021, she released "La Niña de la Escuela" with Tini and Belinda. This song was created during quarantine and reached number three on the Spanish iTunes charts. In August, she and Belinda talked about music and life in an interview with Vanity Teen magazine.

2022–Present: El Dragón and TV Coach

On February 17, 2022, Lola Índigo released "Las Solteras" with a music video. Two months later, on April 8, she released the songs "Toy Story" and "ABC". These were part of an expanded version of her album La Niña. On June 3, she released "An1mal" as the first song from her third album. Another song, "Discoteka" with María Becerra, came out on August 26.

Her third album, El Dragón, was announced in November 2022. Concert dates in Madrid and Barcelona were set for May 6 and 13, 2023. More tour dates were added, including five shows in South America.

"Corazones Rotos" with Luis Fonsi was released on January 6, 2023. The album El Dragón was officially announced in March. The song "La Santa" was released on March 17. The album came out on April 14, 2023, and included the song "El Tonto" with Quevedo. In 2024, she became a coach on the TV show La Voz Kids (The Voice Kids) in Spain. She joined David Bisbal, Rosario Flores, and Melendi. She returned for her second season as a coach in 2025.

Music Albums

  • Akelarre (2019)
  • La Niña (2021)
  • El Dragón (2023)
  • Nave Dragón (2025)

Concert Tours

Headlining Tours

  • Akelarre Tour (2019–2020)
  • La Niña Tour (2021–2022)
  • El Dragón Tour (2023)

Co-headlining Tours

  • Operación Triunfo 2017 en Concierto (2017–2018)

Awards and Nominations

Year Organization Category Nominee/work Result Ref.
2019 Premios Yudeo Best Solo Recording "Ya No Quiero Ná" Won
LOS40 Music Awards New Artist of the Year Herself Won
Video of the Year "Me Quedo" Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards Best Spanish Act Herself Won
Urban Music Awards by Los 40 Colombia Best New Artist Herself Nominated
2020 Premios Odeón Best New Artist Herself Nominated
2021 Gardel Awards Best Urban/Trap Song or Album "High (Remix)" (with María Becerra and Tini) Nominated
2022 LOS40 Music Awards Best artist or group Herself Nominated
Best live artist or group Herself Won
Best artist or group "From 40 to 1" Herself Nominated

See also

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