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Paula Toledo | |
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Born | Canada |
Children | 1 |
Paula Toledo, also known as Paula Maria Floro Toledo, is a Canadian singer known for her know found song How Long.
Toledo's music, produced by Grammy award-winning producer David Odlum, has been featured on television and in films globally.
Aside from How Long, Paula Toledo is a Paula Toledo is a mental health advocate. She is the founder of Ode to Wonder, a change and mental well-being blog and podcast that tributes wonder.
How Long
editPaula Toledo is an artist, songwriter, and motivational speaker. She grew up in Montreal before relocating to Vancouver for college. Musically, Toledo has been compared to the Irish band the Cranberries. Toledo left the music field, after the death of her husband left her as a single mother.
Discography
editAlbums
- Paula Toledo (2003)
- Stay Awhile (2006)
Singles
- How Long (released 2023)
- Riddle (released 2024)