
Beirut-Born, Dubai-Based Artist Lulu Leloup Makes Her Musical Debut With ‘Hope I Won’t Love You Anyways’
Introducing Lulu Leloup, the Beirut-born, Montreal-raised and Dubai-based singer-songwriter whose music feels like it’s been lifted from a vintage vinyl collection. With a style shaped by her lifelong love of jazz and blues, Lulu brings the timeless charm of Cole Porter and George Gershwin into today’s soundscape.
Her debut single, ‘Hope I Won’t Love You Anyways’, is a witty and wistful introduction to her world. Playful yet poignant, Lulu spins stories of love and heartbreak with clever lyrical turns that linger long after the song ends. Lines like “You called me baby, but baby you didn’t call” and “If you’re gonna break my heart, would you do it after March?” (a nod to her birthday month) showcase both her sharp pen and her irresistible sense of humour.
Lulu’s background is as eclectic as her influences. Growing up between Beirut and Montreal – two cities renowned for their creativity – she absorbed a rich palette of culture, language, and sound. Now based in Dubai, she is carving out her place in the city’s growing music scene, with a voice that bridges nostalgia and modern storytelling.
‘Hope I Won’t Love You Anyways’ is now available on all major streaming platforms. With this first release, Lulu Leloup invites listeners to step into her world: soulful, stylish and always a little bit mischievous.
Lulu is launching her next single “You called me baby, but baby you didn’t call” on September 19th. Follow solo.to/lululeloup to be the first to hear it.