Lola Consuelos shared a video of her covering Sabrina Carpenter's hit single.
Lola Consuelos is a singer!
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos' daughter took to Instagram last week to share a video of her covering one of pop music's biggest songs of the moment.
"In workout lateeee, cause I’m a singerrrr @sabrinacarpenter 🥿 best song ever🛵 also please go stream my new single link in bio :)," Lola captioned the post.
In the video, Lola sits in a chair as she sings a stripped-down version of Sabrina Carpenter's "Espresso."
Lola effortlessly sings the track as she feels the music and looks away from the camera while an instrumental track plays.
The comments were full of support from her followers.
"I swear you make it look so effortlessly it looks like your lip singing! Beautiful voice!!!," one user wrote.
"Beautiful! Your voice is amazing. It’s like it has an older tone to it and I love it. Keep it up. Can’t wait to get your album," another added.
Lola also got some support from her mother, Kelly Ripa, who liked the video.
On Tuesday, the aspiring singer took to Instagram to ask her followers to send in requests for her next cover.
"Hypebeast mode activated 🛵 comment some songs you’d like me to cover please :)," she wrote.
Lola currently has her first single, "Roles," out on all streaming platforms. Prior to the release, the 22-year-old put out the singles, "Divine Timing" and "Paranoia Silverlining."
In July, ET spoke with Lola, who opened up about her "main priority" -- music.
"Everyone always asks me, 'Is your music about specific people?' I've only released two songs, but truly both of them are not necessarily about anything, anyone specific, but definitely situations that maybe I've endured multiple times or that I know a friend has or a family member [who has]," she told ET at the time. "When it's specific, I feel like everyone will know."
Lola dished about the future of her music career and shared that she is excited to push out her own projects.
"I think next is going to be an EP for sure and then hopefully an album after that," she says of her career trajectory. "Live performing is something I wanna do, 100 percent. I just wanna make sure I'm comfortable with the music I'm putting out, I'm happy with it, and I'm ready for that, which I feel like I am. But I don't feel the need to rush anything, because I'm enjoying what I'm doing so much that I'm just trying to let it flow naturally."
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