Chloe DeLaRosa Unveils Her Song ‘Como la Lola’ for Junior Eurovision 2024

This morning, the long-awaited moment finally arrived as Chloe DeLaRosa, Spain’s representative for Junior Eurovision 2024, introduced her song “Como la Lola” to the press. The event, held in Madrid ahead of the contest on November 16th, showcased the young star’s undeniable charm and natural stage presence. Accompanied by Ana María Bordas, executive producer of the competition, and María Eizaguirre Comendador, head of communications at RTVE, Chloe confidently shared her excitement about the song, describing it as a «winner with great power.»
As the press conference began, the young singer from Extremadura declared her desire for a song that truly reflects her inner strength. While “Como la Lola” isn’t a traditional flamenco piece, Chloe emphasized that she embodies the spirit of flamenco within herself. «I wanted a song that could win, with lots of character,» she said.
Moments later, the official music video for “Como la Lola” was shown to the press, and it moved Chloe to tears. The catchy pop anthem, composed by David Parejo, Juan Luis Ricardo, and Alejandro Ramiro—the same team behind last year’s Spanish entry “Loveyou” by Sandra Valero—features references to iconic artists such as Rosalía, Taylor Swift, and Chloe’s personal idol, Lola Flores.
After the video screening, Ana María Bordas shared her thoughts, confirming that RTVE aimed for a “powerful” entry to ensure Chloe stands among the favorites this year, especially with Spain hosting the event. She also revealed a delightful tidbit: Chloe contributed the term “cantista” to the song’s lyrics, a word that reflects her identity as both a singer and an artist. It was also disclosed that the song was written during the composers’ beach holiday—proving that inspiration can strike even in the most unexpected places.
A Brief Biography of Chloe DeLaRosa
Chloe DeLaRosa, the vivacious young star representing Spain at Junior Eurovision 2024, hails from the beautiful region of Extremadura. Born with a deep passion for music and performance, Chloe has spent much of her young life singing and dancing, embodying the fiery spirit of her cultural heritage. Despite her tender age, Chloe has already gained recognition for her powerful voice and charismatic stage presence. Her love for flamenco is rooted in her upbringing, but she also draws inspiration from a wide array of modern pop artists. Now, with “Como la Lola”, Chloe is set to take on the international stage, full of excitement and pride for the journey ahead.
Spain’s History at Junior Eurovision
Spain has a proud history in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, making its debut in 2003 and immediately securing a second-place finish with Sergio and his song “Desde el cielo”. The following year, Spain achieved its only victory to date, when María Isabel and her infectious hit “Antes muerta que sencilla” charmed the entire continent, bringing the trophy home. Over the years, Spain has consistently been a strong contender, securing multiple top-five finishes.
After a long hiatus from the contest, Spain returned to Junior Eurovision in 2019, and once again proved to be a force to be reckoned with. Since then, each entry has demonstrated Spain’s commitment to producing high-quality performances, including last year’s entry by Sandra Valero with “Loveyou”, which further solidified Spain’s reputation as a serious contender. With Chloe DeLaRosa now leading the charge, Spain hopes to continue its legacy of success, especially as the host country for the 2024 edition of Junior Eurovision.