

Fanny Lu returns after over a decade of being away from the industry. Credit to 11:11 PR.
Los Angeles, California (June 12, 2025)- After more than a decade without releasing a studio album, Fanny Lu has made a triumphant return—one filled with heart, maturity, and renewed purpose. Una Vida Bien Vivida (“A Life Well Lived”), now available on all digital platforms, is more than just a new musical offering. It’s a personal and artistic milestone that commemorates her 20-year career with grace, strength, and feminine depth.
The Colombian singer-songwriter, who first captured hearts with upbeat tropical-pop hits in the early 2000s, now reintroduces herself through a lens of lived experience, resilience, and self-love. Produced by longtime collaborator and trusted friend José Gaviria, the 10-track album finds Fanny Lu reflecting on her journey with a sense of authenticity that is both inspiring and deeply relatable.
Already, Una Vida Bien Vivida is resonating strongly with listeners, thanks to the buzz surrounding its lead singles. “La Mujer Que Soy” is a stirring declaration of identity and empowerment, while “Me Gustan los Hombres,” a lively collaboration with vallenato sensation Ana del Castillo, delivers a refreshing take on femininity and desire. Both songs signal a clear message: Fanny Lu is not just back—she’s evolved.
“This album was born from the soul,” Fanny Lu shares. “From everything I’ve lived and learned. The response from the audience has been beautiful, and it fills my heart to see how these songs are connecting with so many people. Una Vida Bien Vivida is for everyone who has fallen, gotten back up, and keeps moving forward with a smile.”
The album’s focus track, “Ahora Me Río,” stands out as an anthem of transformation. Uplifting and radiant, it invites listeners to laugh at the pain that once held them down—to recognize survival and healing as superpowers. “It’s a song to help us rise again and look at the past with a smile on our face. It carries the energy of someone who survived, healed, and now shines without asking permission,” she says.
Recorded primarily at Casablanca Studios in Miami, the album blends her signature tropical-pop sound with heartfelt ballads and cross-genre collaborations that showcase the full spectrum of her voice—both literal and emotional. Highlights include “Quédate Por Siempre” with Spanish pop star Carlos Baute, “Señor Bendito” featuring powerhouse Olga Tañón, and the title track “Una Vida Bien Vivida” with Latin Grammy-winning group Bacilos.
Tracklist for Una Vida Bien Vivida:
La Mujer Que Soy
Me Gustan los Hombres (feat. Ana del Castillo)
Quédate Por Siempre (feat. Carlos Baute)
Señor Bendito (feat. Olga Tañón)
Ahora Me Río
Carta a Mí
Adán y Eva
Una Vida Bien Vivida (feat. Bacilos)
Brindo por la Vida
Ego
This body of work not only honors her legacy but also underscores her relevance in today’s Latin music landscape. It’s a record made for women of all ages—for those who have lived, loved, lost, and found themselves stronger on the other side. There’s a boldness in its vulnerability, and a wisdom that only comes from time and perspective.
Fanny Lu’s return with Una Vida Bien Vivida is a powerful reminder that music, like life, is richer when infused with experience. And in her case, the second act is just as dazzling—if not more—than the first.