Written By : Christabel Newman
Dynamic Ghanaian twin duo Lali x Lola have finally unveiled their much-anticipated debut album, PEPPER SOUP, marking an exciting new chapter in their music journey. Known for their unique sLALI X LOLA SERVE FRESH FLAVORS WITH NEW ALBUM PEPPER SOUPtyle, infectious energy, and sisterly chemistry, the pair continue to carve out a distinct identity in the Afrobeats and alternative soundscape.
As part of the rollout, the twins teased fans with the album’s opening track, COULD THIS BE LOVE, giving listeners a taste of the themes and vibes to expect from PEPPER SOUP. The track blends heartfelt lyricism with smooth melodies.
PEPPER SOUP arrives at a time when Lali x Lola are enjoying growing momentum within Ghana’s creative scene, where their artistry has often been praised for its authenticity and bold expression. The album title itself reflects their vibrant personalities warm, flavorful, and unapologetically Ghanaian capturing both the sweetness and spice of their sound.
With PEPPER SOUP now on the table, Lali x Lola are setting the tone for a new wave of artistry one that is deeply rooted in culture, yet globally appealing.
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