Ana Mena and Lola Índigo are dropping “pa ti toa” — and it’s shaping up to be Spain’s song of the summer
Weeks of hints, cryptic social media posts and one unforgettable onstage moment have finally paid off. Ana Mena and Lola Índigo have officially announced their first joint single: “pa ti toa”, out June 12, 2026.
It all started at Lola Índigo’s concert in Granada on May 30, part of her “Romance de 1 Noche de Verano” tour. In front of a packed crowd at GRX La Feria, Lola brought out a surprise guest — Ana Mena — and the two performed “Madrid City” and “MOJA1TA” together, sending the audience into a frenzy. The moment went viral almost instantly, and when Lola signed off with a casual “te veo pronto” — see you soon — fans read it as a promise. What followed was weeks of cross-posted teasers and coded messages before the official announcement landed.
The collaboration has been years in the making. Lola Índigo — born Miriam Doblas, a breakout star from OT 2017 — has built one of the most distinctive projects in Spanish urban pop, blending flamenco roots with Latin rhythms. Ana Mena, from Málaga, is one of Spain’s most-streamed artists internationally, with a fanbase stretching across Italy, France and Latin America. With “pa ti toa”, the two join forces for what is already shaping up to be one of the most anticipated Spanish pop releases of the summer.
















