
About me
Lola Vialet is a daughter & disciple of Jesus Christ, independent artist and producer from the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. Born into a family of creatives that inspired her to follow her own pathway, she uses her life as the storyboard of the music she creates. Using the rawness and complexities of her own experiences, she cultivates safe spaces and rooms for truth, honesty and all of what life has to offer.
Lola fuses her love of the Gospel, Neo-soul, musical theater, and folk music to create a unique sonic and lyrical experience that is both grounded, inviting, and convicting. Her warm and passionate, yet powerful and electric tone creates an open door for her listeners to dive heart-first into the stories told. ​
“I don’t make music for Christians. I make music for those who will never set foot into a church. I make music for the underdogs who just want to fit in. I make music for the broken-hearted, sick, tired, and anxious. My heart is to show people how reachable, loving, understanding, and beautiful God truly is. We all are searching for truth and belonging, and I hope when people hear my music, they find exactly what their soul has been searching for.”
Lola Vialet

"Lola Vialet is the soundtrack to the future"
Eric Roberson, Blue Erro Soul

Through a life-altering experience that brought her closer to Christ in a hotel bathroom, Lola devoted herself to knowing more and more about a God she was saved from since the age of 15 but never really knew. Though solely an RnB/Soul artist in public, she wrote songs, lamentations, prayers, and poetry about her journey with Jesus in private. Now, Lola is ready to show the world who she has always been. With obedience to His loving guidance in her career moving forward, she vows to move to the beat of His drum, reaching the people He wants to reach and being the artist that He wants her to be. ​
In late October, Vialet released her debut single as a Christian artist, Can You Imagine, a song about keeping our hope in a future utopia that God has always intended for all of His children to experience.
She also finds her purpose deepening in the duality of artistry and leadership as a vocal teacher. With a terrible vocal injury that caused Lola to start over as a singer, her mentor 7x Grammy Nominee Jean Baylor of the "Baylor Project" believed in her and taught her virtual vocal lessons free of charge. After being miraculous healed with prayer, hope, and proper vocal technique, Lola's love for teaching blossomed into a second passion. Currently, she teaches vocal lessons to all ages in person and virtually throughout the world.