Lourdiz

Lourdiz

Lourdiz

American singer-songwriter (born 2002)


Alyssa Lourdiz Cantu (born 2002), known professionally as Lourdiz, is an American singer and songwriter.

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Early life

Alyssa Lourdiz Cantu was born raised in San Antonio. She cites the city's Tejano culture as a heavy influence on her music.[1]

Career

While still a teenager, Lourdiz wrote songs for artists including Swae Lee, Anitta, and G-Eazy. She signed with Dr. Luke's publishing company Prescription Songs in 2018.[2]

Lourdiz launched her career as a performer with the release of her debut single, "I'm Pissed", in 2020.[citation needed] In 2021, she was selected for the inaugural class of the "First on SoundCloud" artist incubator program.[3]

Public image

Lourdiz first courted public controversy in 2023 when social media users observed similarities between the promotional art for her single "All My Bitches" and the cover for Kesha's 2023 release Gag Order, an album heavily inspired by Kesha's years-long legal battle concerning allegations of abuse against Dr. Luke. Given Lourdiz's affiliation with Prescription Songs, Dr. Luke's publishing company, her single art was interpreted by some internet users as a mockery of Kesha. Lourdiz has denied these allegations and has proven that her cover photo was taken in August 2022, 8 months prior to Kesha announcing her album.[4]

Personal life

Lourdiz lives in Los Angeles.[1]

Discography

As lead artist

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References

  1. Portillo, Nayeli. "Remezcla". Meet Lourdiz, the Singer-Songwriter Repping Tejano Culture in Her Artistry. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  2. Frazer, Neill. "Exclusive Interview With Lourdiz On Her New Single "Ground Control"". Out Loud Culture. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  3. n.a. ""First on SoundCloud" Debuts New Artist Accelerator Program". SoundCloud. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  4. n.a. "ACE Repertory". ASCAP. Retrieved 8 December 2023.

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