Queralt Lahoz (born 17 November 1991) is a Spanish singer who mixes flamenco tradition and hip-hop music with poetry and a vindictive message.
[2] In 2019, Lahoz released her first recording, 1917, a five-song EP dedicated to the women who have been a source of inspiration in her life, giving voice to their stories of courage and overcoming, and which to present at La Nau in Barcelona,[3] at Es Claustre and at Mercat de Música Viva de Vic, "exciting with pain and also with celebration".
[4] After her first studio album, Pureza (2021), Lahoz went on a tour of more than eighty shows throughout the Iberian Peninsula that continued the following year by adding international concerts in Europe and the United States.
In the same year she performed at the Gaudí Awards gala with Canción del fuego fatuo, by Manuel de Falla, alongside the Franz Schubert Philharmonia orchestra.
[5] On the stylistic side, Lahoz considers La Niña de los Peines, Gata Cattana, Wu-Tang Clan and Enrique Morente as her main influences.