Lola Índigo (Granada, 1992) publishes El Dragón, her third studio album. An album where he explores more electronic sounds without neglecting the urban rhythms with which he has been triumphing for five years.

Composed of eleven songs, his union with the Canarian Quevedo in El Tonto has many cards to not stop playing this summer. "I only collaborate with colleagues because I finished up to the balls," he says. "You have to be divo or diva on stage, you know? Because it's ugly to be bad bitch in real life"