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Lucía Leiva's sound journey

The Cordoba-born artist presents her first album, 'Tiempo al tiempo', in September. A songbook flamenco with collaborations from Rocío Márquez and Dani de Morón.

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22 September 2025
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Lucia Leiva, singer from Montoro, Córdoba, presents Time to time. It is a sound journey through experience, evolution and maturity in the flamenco I live off this artist. Each song is a reflection of lived moments, lessons learned, and the certainty that everything comes in its own time. With a fusion of sounds that range from intimate and melancholic to vibrant and hopeful.

Lucía expresses her deepest emotions with popular lyrics of the flamenco, compositions of Emilio Pozo y Maria del Mar Prat, a letter that he shares with the singer Rocio Marquez, who collaborated on this album, and lyrics composed by Lucía. These compositions and adaptations are part of the great work carried out in the studios of Domi Serralbo, producer of this album, in Morón de la Frontera, where it has been forged for three years. On guitars we find Domi Serralbo or Dani de Moron.

This work gives visibility to the role of women in society and in the flamenco, growing together, elevating their unity and strength. Through ten songs, she explores tangos, bulerías, alegrías, fandangos, seguiriyas, peteneras, tanguillos, granaínas, milongas, and abandolaos.

Time to time It is an album in which Lucía Leiva shows, through her lyrics, the message that the true and the eternal are never in a hurry.

 

«The album 'Tiempo al tiempo' gives visibility to the role of women in society and in the flamenco, growing together and elevating their unity and strength. Lucía Leiva explores tangos, bulerías, alegrías, fandangos, seguiriyas, peteneras, tanguillos, granaínas, milongas, and abandolaos.

 

 

The artist from Cordoba

Lucía Leiva is a native of Montoro, Córdoba. She began studying clarinet at the age of 8 and flamencology at the Professional and Superior Conservatory of Córdoba, and to know the palos by cante Born in Madrid, Spain, he was born in the family of his mother, Feliciana Leiva, receiving lessons from El Pele, Esperanza Fernández, Calixto Sánchez, Arcángel, among others. Since then, he has worked throughout most of Spain, including Morocco, New York, and Australia. Among his numerous awards, it is worth highlighting the First Audience Award at the Alcobendas Flamenca New Talents Competition in Madrid, and First Prize at the Flamenco from Canillas de Aceituno (Málaga), 1st Prize in “Flamenco in Los Montes” in Íllora (Granada) or the Golden Arrow in Granada.

Lucía has been participating in all the circuits of flamenco Andalusian since 2010. She has worked on productions with flamencologist Faustino Núñez, producer Fernando Vacas, singer El Pele, dancer Inmaculada Aguilar, and has been a singer with the Australian Ballet, among others. In 2024, she will produce the project To the Olive Tree, Montoro for her hometown, where she composed some of the songs dedicated to her people. That same year, she was in charge of switching on the lights at the Royal Fair.

Su cante He conveys sensitivity, a love of music, and truth. His recognition and experience in the genre place him among the most promising voices of the flamencoAfter years of studies, awards and career, in 2025 he released his first single, If you want to know, included in the album Tiempo al tiempo, where it conveys a deep connection with emotions.

 

'Time will tell', by Lucía Leiva.
'Time will tell', by Lucía Leiva.

 

 

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