«Júlia Colom», Paradís
Already established as one of the most distinctive voices of the moment, Júlia Colom’s (Valldemossa, 1997) artistry is as personal as it is complex. Combining her roots, experience, and honesty with an artistic curiosity that takes her beyond trends, Colom offers a pop fusion that not only captures the musical moment we live in but also surpasses it.
The artist’s identity was born from a life nurtured in music: the centuries-old Cant de la Sibil·la was the first song she learned to sing at the age of six, with her grandfather as her teacher. When she turned eighteen, Colom moved to Barcelona to study singing, and it was there that she began to develop her knowledge of jazz, composition, and production — elements that can be heard in her work today.
During her professional vocal training, Colom embarked on a journey to research the music of Mallorca’s oral tradition — a project followed by filmmaker Joan Porcel in the documentary Sempre Dijous, where we see the singer recovering the folklore of the land where she grew up. Colom then transformed this knowledge through her artistic vision, resulting in her debut album Miramar, acclaimed by audiences and critics alike.
In 2025, the singer-songwriter returns with Paradís, in which Colom showcases her compositional language, transcending the limits of genres such as electronica, pop, and folk, while also taking on the role of producer alongside Martín Leiton and Òscar Garrobé. In addition to the musical concept, Colom makes herself heard through verses as raw as they are sensitive, full of imagery, landscapes, and dreamlike evocations that explore themes such as loneliness, creation, and love. Paradís preserves the singer’s identity and the musical heritage of Mallorcan folk song, but expands towards a complex, playful, precious, and emotional form of pop.







