Lana Scolaro

Lana Scolaro (born 28 November 1997) is a London-born disc jockey, singer, record producer, songwriter and entrepreneur, who has performed at events such as Ultra Music Festival, Creamfields and Mirage, and has collaborated with artists like Bob Sinclar, Luciano and SVNF8, and others.

[1][5] She has since participated in electronic music events such as the Road to Nowhere, Creamfields[1] and Mirage festivals,[6] and has performed at venues such as SantAnna on the island of Mykonos (alongside DJ Luciano), at the Ministry of Sound club and at the anniversary of the Hed Kandi label, among others.

[5] After starring in the music video for Martin Rafferty's "The Way We Used to Be",[7] between and 2018 and 2019 Scolaro released the singles "Rick Ross", "AK's On My Chain", "So Stoopid", "Trip", "All Night" and "Heartbreak High" through independent labels.

In 2020 she partnered with PowerHouse Records, a subsidiary of Sony Music, with which she released the singles "Just Dance" (with Yoel and Dagcan Erdurak) and "Deepend" (with Munar).

With the label B1 Recordings (a Sony Music publishing company), she released the same year the song "Charlie", composed by Robert Uhlmann, Tim Aeby, Basshunter, Linnea Deb and Svidden,[8][9] and the single "Twin Flames", with SVNF8.