Concha Buika is a Spanish singer from Palma de Mallorca, born to Equatoguinean parents, whose voice moves effortlessly between intimacy and fire.
Her sound blends flamenco, copla, jazz, soul, and pop, creating a fearless fusion that critics celebrate for its emotional depth. She broke through with Mi Niña Lola and followed with Niña de Fuego (nominated for Latin Grammy Album of the Year) and La Noche Más Larga (Grammy nominee).
In 2009 she recorded El Último Trago with Cuban piano legend Chucho Valdés, a tribute to Chavela Vargas that won the Latin Grammy for Best Traditional Tropical Album.
Buika’s songs have appeared in Pedro Almodóvar’s film The Skin I Live In, and she continues to tour globally with genre-crossing projects.