The single, which puts an end to years of speculation, was first performed live during Lola Índigo's concert in Sevilla. Ana Mena made a surprise appearance on stage to perform the new song with the Granada-born artist, to the applause of the audience.
The performance in the Andalusian capital, widely shared on social media, became one of the night's highlights, emphasizing the unexpected nature of the on-stage collaboration.
The official announcement of ‹Pa ti toa› arrived days earlier through the artists' social media, generating a rapid response from their followers.
The joint social media post, which included images from the music video shoot and revealed the song's title, garnered thousands of interactions. Anticipation had grown in recent weeks due to messages and exchanges between the two that many interpreted as hints of a common project.
Although ‹Pa ti toa› is their first song recorded together, Ana Mena and Lola Índigo had previously shared stages. The singer from Malaga participated as a guest artist in GRX La Feria, an event organized by Lola Índigo in Granada, where they performed hits like ‹Madrid City› and ‹MOJAITA›, fueling speculation about a future record collaboration.
The collaboration brings together two established artists in the Spanish pop scene, both linked to Andalusia: Ana Mena, born in Estepona, and Lola Índigo, a native of Huétor Tájar. They are part of a generation that has revitalized Spanish pop, with a regular presence at festivals and national and international tours.
The release is considered one of the most significant of the early summer season. The song's video on YouTube surpassed 43,000 views in its first twelve hours, with the official music video premiere still awaited.




