Lana Love is a contemporary pop artist based in Los Angeles, originally from Atlanta. A multifaceted talent, she is a classically trained singer-songwriter, pianist, dancer, and actress. Her music career received a significant boost with the release of her debut EP “Lana Love” in 2021, which quickly gained traction on platforms like Shazam and Apple Music. That same year, Lana headlined a one-hour live special on PBS for a crowd of over 6,000 at the iconic Redlands Bowl, showcasing her powerful vocal range and stage presence.
Lana’s versatility as an artist is evident from her extensive live performance experience, having opened for prominent acts including Snoop Dogg, Cheat Codes, and Wu-Tang Clan. She has graced the stages at major musical events such as SXSW and the John Lennon Songwriting Competition live show, demonstrating her dynamic artistry and engaging performances. Additionally, Lana served as key lyricist and assistant director for Netflix’s “Making Malinche” (2021), collaborating with renowned music figures like Nacho Cano and Hans Zimmer, further establishing her credentials in the industry.
Recognized for her genre-blending style that fuses opera, musical theater, jazz, pop, and rock, Lana has garnered attention in numerous publications including People, NBC Insider, and Billboard. In 2022, she was appointed to the board of the U.S. Intellectual Property Alliance and became a member of the Creator’s Advisory Board for Copyright Alliance, reflecting her commitment to empowering fellow artists in the realm of copyright education.
More recently, Lana made her television debut as a member of John Legend’s team on NBC’s “The Voice,” capturing audiences with her authenticity and talent. With a powerful stage presence and a dedicated fanbase, Lana Love continues to shine, and her new single “Parachute” promises to elevate her career even further. As Lana loves to say, “Don’t play with negative energy, and don’t quit before the miracle.”