Lourdes Leonis pulling inspiration from her mother.
Lourdes Leon as Lolahol.Samuel Ibram

Samuel Ibram
The “Love Me Still” artist enchants throughout “Spelling.” Dressed in a gothic, black gown with her hair flowing long, she shapeshifts into an animal and dances, as if performing an occult ritual.
The song itself (out on Chemical X Records) is icy and alluring, pulling from trip-hop and nu metal inspiration.
Madonna’s Instagram Story post of “Spelling”.madonna/Instagram

madonna/Instagram
The “Material Girl” singer expressed on herInstagram Storyhow proud she was of her daughter, who is hereldest of sixand her only child with ex Carlos Leon. The superstar reshared the rising artist’s post and added several emojis, including ❤️🔥and 🔥.
The singer/model made her debut as Lolahol last year. In August 2022, she dropped her first single, “Lock&Key,” and several months later in November of that year she followed the track up with “Cuntradiction.” Both tracks appeared on her debut EPGo.
“Spelling” marks her first single of 2023. It’s currently unclear whether the track appears on a larger project.
Madonna and Lourdes Leon.Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty

Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty
In the past, the recording artist and fashion maven has opened up about how her mother’s artistry and work ethic has inspired her.
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In a 2021 interview withInterview Magazine, she said, “My experience with my mom’s music has changed so much as I’ve gotten older, because I’m increasingly able to recognize how influential and amazing this woman is, and how empowering to other women and ahead of her time she has always been.”
She continued, “I didn’t fully comprehend that until I realized the importance of empowerment and what it means to be a woman. She’s probably the hardest worker I’ve ever seen."
source: people.com