
Artist
Lola Young
Lola Young is a pop artist from London. 41 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Pop · London · Best pop albums
- 41
- Releases
- 2019–2026
- Active years

Artist
Lola Young is a pop artist from London. 41 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Pop · London · Best pop albums

From Down Here
Single · 2026

Not Like That Anymore
Single · 2025

d£aler
Single · 2025

One Thing EP
Single · 2025

One Thing
Single · 2025

SPIDERS
Single · 2025

Good Books
Single · 2024

Intrusive Thoughts
Single · 2024

Wish You Were Dead
Single · 2024

Big Brown Eyes
Single · 2024

Fuck
Single · 2024

Messy EP
EP · 2024

Messy
Single · 2024

Charlie
Single · 2024

Messy (Acoustic)
Single · 2024

Flicker of Light
Single · 2024

Outta My Mind pt. 2
Single · 2024

F*ck
Single · 2024

Money
Single · 2023

Conceited
Single · 2023

Don’t Hate Me
Single · 2023

What Is It About Me
Single · 2023

Annabel’s House
Single · 2023

Revolve Around You
Single · 2023

Stream of Consciousness
Single · 2022

Together In Electric Dreams
Single · 2022

So Sorry
Single · 2022

Ruin My Make Up
Single · 2021

Blue (2AM)
Single · 2021

Pill or a Lullaby (4AM till sunrise)
Single · 2021

FAKE
Single · 2021

After Midnight
EP · 2021

Bad Tattoo
Single · 2021

Woman (P2J Remix)
Single · 2020

Renaissance
EP · 2020

Woman (Nocturnal Sunshine Remix)
Single · 2020

Woman
Single · 2020

Intro
EP · 2019
Lola Young
O2 Academy Glasgow
Glasgow, Great Britain
Lola Young (Lola Emily Mary Young, born January 4, 2001, in London) is a soul-pop singer and songwriter who gained international attention with the hit “Messy” in May 2024. She grew up in South London with a Jamaican-Chinese father and an English mother, began writing songs at the age of 11, and later attended the prestigious BRIT School in Croydon. Her debut album, My Mind Wanders and Sometimes Leaves Completely (2023), laid the foundation for the follow-up This Wasn’t Meant for You Anyway (June 2024), released on Island Records. The album features the single “Messy,” which became Lola’s first chart-topper in multiple countries—including the UK, Australia, Ireland, and Norway—and peaked at No. 14 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The track also broke streaming records with over 500 million plays on Spotify. “Messy” was quickly embraced as an unofficial ADHD anthem, with Lola describing it as raw, honest, and shaped by her inner conflicts and personal experiences in relationships. Critics have praised her for her powerful vocals and vivid storytelling. Lola Young’s live performances are as captivating as her recordings. Her sold-out concert at the Forum in North London showcased her …