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Laureen Rebeha Zouaï (zoo-eye; born on March 5, 1995) also known as Lolo Zouaï is a French-born American R&B and pop singer. Born to a French mother and an Algerian father in Paris, France she later moved to Sunset District of San Francisco 3 months after her parents won the Visa lottery. Lolo later graduated from Lowell High School in 2013. She began making music in her teens and made her way to the stage in 2017 and later released her debut album, High Highs to Low Lows in 2019 and her sophomore album, PLAYGIRL was released on October 14, 2022. Award-winning singer, songwriter, and producer, Lolo Zouaï describes her songs as "bittersweet bangers", a blend of wistful emotions and hard-hitting beats. Shaped by her French-Algerian background and her Bay Area and immigrating to San Francisco from Paris after her parents won the Visa lottery, you can hear the range of these cultural influences in her music, lyrics that seamlessly switch between French and English with a little bit of Arabic. Her earliest influences ranging from E-40 to Edith Piaf, fans get a sense of Lolo's artistic ethos, multi-dimensional, multi-lingual, autobiographical, and instinctively experimental and sweetly sensual yet dark and moody. Lolo began making music while messing around with GarageBand on her iPhone to bring her earliest songs to life, recreating beats from rap songs she loved and laying her own melodies over them. She's a self-taught songwriter and producer which co-wrote "Still Down" featur