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Madonna’s Eldest Daughter, Lourdes, Releases 1st Single as Lolahol and We Learn She’s Very Flexible

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Loudes Leon is Madonna’s eldest child. Her father is Carlos Leon.

Also known as Lola, Lourdes turns 26 in October. Hard to believe, right? Well, she’s just released her first single under the name Lolahol.

It’s called “Lock and Key.”

Is it good? Well, it’s spacey. It’s not really a song, it’s more of an impression. Lola dances around in a cemetery and elsewhere looking like a belly dancer. What I got out of it is that she’s extremely flexible, which is always a good thing.

So hard to be the child of a star and want to do something in their line of work. And being Madonna’s kid? Can you imagine. But we wish her well, and maybe she can find some songwriters to write some catchy tunes for her. If that’s what she wants.

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