Ep1: Singer Fulana on creative freedom, visual identity, and finding her own lane. Episode 1
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About this listen
Laughta opens the season with Fulana, an introspective Saudi artist known for her layered sound and striking visual language.
In an honest and reflective conversation, Fulana shares how growing up between Jeddah and Canada shaped her early artistic voice, and how she began creating music as private “sound diaries” long before releasing anything publicly. She speaks about the evolution from anonymous uploads to embracing her name and identity as part of her art, and how merging those two selves allowed her to create with more clarity and intention.
Fulana shares the emotional story behind her project Ground From, inspired by her grandmother and rooted in themes of life, death, nature, and returning to the earth. She speaks about reconnecting with her core as a musician through ambient and environmental sounds, and her vision for the next chapter of her album.
Laughta and Fulana explore the realities of being an independent artist, from navigating social media to balancing creative freedom with industry pressure.