Laura B’s Un Último Vuelo EP Takes Flight with Daily Track Releases
A new four-part musical journey reveals one fresh Latin indie-pop gem each night this May!

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Laura Buitrago, known professionally as Laura B, is set to release her new EP Un Último Vuelo starting on May 22. Over four days, the Colombian singer-songwriter will roll out one track each evening, building anticipation for this concise, yet personal four-song project. An Instagram reveal shows Laura against a sky-hued backdrop captured by photographer @felxadrez, underlining the EP’s flight motif.
Four Days Of Musical Takeoff
The drop schedule frames the EP as a mini journey in itself:
• 22/05 – “HIGH” (cap. 1): Kicking off with an energetic opener that explores uplift and clarity.
• 23/05 – “Caballero” (cap. 2): A mid-tempo groove riffing on themes of chivalry and self-worth.
• 24/05 – “Ta’ noche” (cap. 3): Drifts into nocturnal moods, blending ambient beats with intimate lyricism.
• 25/05 – “Guaro” (cap. 4): Closes with a nod to Latin spirit, “guaro” slang for local rum, promising warmth and celebration.
Each title is listed on Laura’s Instagram caption for the week of the release, ensuring fans know exactly when to tune in. By spacing out the tracks, she hopes to give each song its moment to resonate.
Behind The Scenes Of Un Último Vuelo
On Instagram Stories, Laura hinted that the EP was written and recorded over two months in her home studio in Medellín, capturing a raw DIY vibe that her followers have praised. The cover photograph by @felxadrez ties directly into the sonic theme—pastel clouds and midair poise signal transition and risk, hallmarks of the EP’s concept.
A Journey Through Creativity
This rollout ties back to a candid series Laura shared last March under the heading “EL CAMINO DEL ARTISTA.” In that post, she reflected:
“EL CAMINO DEL ARTISTA” 📕 está siendo el reencuentro con cada parte de Laura, desde las zonas más oscuras que durante años guardé con miedo, hasta las partes más inocentes y olvidadas de mi niña interior, esas partes más inmaduras que por tomarme muy enserio ese papel de mujer que “resuelve” o una mujer de piedra, me desconecte mucho tiempo ♋. Ahora no solo estoy encontrando creatividad, sino reconectando con lo que soy, con la versión más feliz, agradecida y en paz que tanto extrañé. Pronto les cuento más ❤️🪷
Translation: “The artist’s path is becoming a reunion with every part of Laura, from the darkest zones I kept in fear for years to the innocent, forgotten parts of my inner child. In taking on the role of a ‘resolver’ woman, or a woman of stone, I disconnected for a long time. Now I’m not only finding creativity, but reconnecting with who I am—with the happiest, most grateful, most peaceful version I missed so much. More to come soon.”
The EP arrives as a direct product of this rediscovery. By teasing each song as a “chapter,” Laura underscores her concept of musical storytelling.
Flight As Metaphor
Fans have noted a recurring flight motif in Laura’s recent work. Another Instagram share read “Fue mejor volar para no caerme” ❤️🔥🩷, meaning “It was better to fly than to fall.” The phrase resonates with Un Último Vuelo—her last flight—pointing to themes of risk, freedom, and learning to let go.
Laura B has built a reputation for blending soulful vocals with indie-pop production, drawing comparisons to rising Latin artists who infuse traditional sounds into modern frameworks. While the EP’s compact format departs from a full album, it aligns with current streaming trends that celebrate episodic releases.
Over the past year, Laura has performed select live sets in Bogotá and shared behind-the-scenes clips of studio sessions on Instagram. By the time Un Último Vuelo completes its ascent on May 25, listeners will have experienced a cohesive yet varied mini-collection—an aerial odyssey through Laura’s evolving artistry.
Soon, fans will touch down with “Guaro” and mark the end of this carefully paced release, eager to see where Laura B sets her sights next.
