Sol Escobar
With her first record Escopión de Primavera, in 1999, Sol went to the top position in the Colombian radio charts. Astros and Anasol followed, with releases in México and the US. Alongside her musical productions, she also starred in a Colombian soap opera aired at primetime (Yo no te pido la Luna) and in musicals like Trece Sueños and Pantaleón y las Visitadoras. These experiences helped her shape her fourth studio album La Dama Oscura and first as producer-artist, writing and producing every song and achieving a very personal and cinematic style. After this came Sol Escobar’s first collaboration: “La Mariposa y el Farolero”, song with the great Chilean singer-songwriter, Manuel García. Music festivals in Spain, Colombia, Sweden and the United States followed, as well as a second collaboration, the dance- trip hop bilingual track with Monsieur Shwill: “Overflowing”, a response to Covid times.