The singer and artist, Lola Consuelos, 21, finally released her debut single titled ""Paranoia Silverlining" and stepped in professionally as a musician. She is daughter of famous actor, dancer, host and producer, Kelly Ripa, 51, and an American actor, Mark Consuelos, 51.
"Paranoia Silverlining," which was co-written by Rush Davis, produced by Tim K, mixed by Tyler Scott with mastering by Dale Becker is out now.
Lola revealed details about starting of her career as a musician with the People, She explained,
"I've been making music since I was 14 years old and never really had anything that I thought was legitimate enough to write about or something that resonated with me, So I came up with the idea around 'Paranoia Silverlining,' which is the notion that maybe your biggest fears don't exist and that everyone, like it or not, [are] going to be paranoid."
"It was just a good theme for what was going on in my life at the moment and I really liked the vibe and the sound of everything. I thought, 'If I don't do this now, I don't know if I ever will,' because I can second guess myself a lot."
"I'm at this point in my life where I really just want to get the ball rolling. I just turned 21. I have a lot of material to write about, As I've gotten older, I have a lot more life experience in terms of relationships and friendships. It was a good introduction to the type of music I like to make and what I like to speak about."
"They loved it, My parents are the last people to sugarcoat anything when it comes to my singing. They are going to tell me if it sounds bad! So when I saw they had a good reaction and liked it, I felt reassured."
"My parents, oddly, even though they're in the business, the one thing they have actually no idea about is music, They really don't know what they're talking about once when it comes to music. So it's very sweet to see them do their posts here and there and their little videos. They made a music video yesterday in the pool!"
"Every day has honestly been a celebration, especially leading up to it. It's all we were talking about the past week. My poor friends and family around me have not heard any other words besides 'paranoia' and 'silver lining,' "
"Now that it's out, it just honestly feels surreal. But celebration-wise, [I'll] have a drink or two and possibly listen to the song for the thousandth time."
"This was a breakthrough for me. I feel a lot more confident with myself as an artist. I was so much more excited now that I finally put something out to show everyone else,"