Artist's albums
CREÉTELA (Believe it) You Belong
2023 · single
EIN SOF, Infinito
2023 · single
Mírame Como Soy
2023 · single
Think (Lido Pimienta Remix)
2022 · single
Como Si Fuera Yo
2022 · single
Siento Mi Destino (bad tuner Remix)
2022 · single
Te Quería (Isa GT Remix)
2022 · single
De los Límites
2022 · single
Aurelie (Lido Pimienta Remix)
2022 · single
Spotify Singles
2021 · single
Déjame
2021 · single
Para Transcribir (LUNA) [Simón Mejía Remix]
2021 · single
A volar (feat. Lido Pimienta)
2021 · single
Tropitransformación
2021 · single
Eso Que Tu Haces (Austra's Gynocracy Mix)
2020 · single
Te Quería (Chancha Vía Circuito Remix)
2020 · single
Miss Colombia
2020 · album
Nada - A COLORS SHOW
2020 · single
No Pude
2019 · single
Tributaries: A Remix Album (El Búho Remixes)
2018 · album
La Papessa
2016 · album
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Biography
Afro/Indigenous/Colombian/Canadian/punk/folklorist/traditionalist/transgressive/diva/angel. There are so many layers to Canadian-Colombian singer Lido Pimienta’s identity that you might get lost in them. But if you did, you’d be missing the point. Her multi-textural, mind-bending voice and music project what Canada’s The Globe and Mail called her “bold, brash, polarizing” persona, which constantly confronts the powers that be. But it also reveals an embrace of the Afro- and Indigenous traditions that is at once defiant, delicate and sweetly nostalgic. Pimienta’s new album Miss Colombia takes her ecstatic hybridity to a new level, building on the “nu” intersection of electronica and cumbia established by her first two albums, Color, released in 2010, and the 2016 Polaris Prize-winning La Papessa as Canadian album of the year. The latter was the first 100% independently released, non- English or French album to win the $50,000 prize. Produced with Matt Smith, a/k/a Prince Nifty, Miss Colombia overflows with the kind of understated genius that promises yet another breakthrough.