Cholita makes music that is deeply rooted in the rich history of Jamaican music, and like so much music from
the island, it has an instant global resonance. Drawing from a kaleidoscope of genres – dancehall,
contemporary R&B, hip hop, pop, indie, Latin – she builds her own sonic language: hypnotic, sensual and
defiant. Raised in Kingston by a Jamaican father immersed in the country’s music industry and a Peruvian
mother rooted in Lima’s jazz scene, music was never just a backdrop, it was a way of life. Whether you’re
listening alone in your bedroom or in the middle of a sweaty dance floor, her songs land with visceral power:
anchored by sound system low-end and polyrhythmic syncopation, yet lit with lyrical intimacy. Still early in her
journey, Cholita already sounds like an artist with a point of view, weaving her heritage and instinct into songs
that move.

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