ena mori is back with a new single, entitled “La Loba.”

Released on November 7, 2025 (Friday) via Offshore Music, the new song from the avant garde pop artist is described as a “haunting ode to female solitude,” taking inspiration from the Wolf Woman from Mexican folklore. Characterized by its ethereal yet eerie atmosphere, the haunting track “reclaims loneliness as strength, resilience, and quiet magic,” serving as “a sonic mirror of femininity in all its layered forms.”

“This song is about modern female loneliness. The pressure of finding a soulmate in a world where we are expected to build hard shells around ourselves,” stated ena mori in a post ahead of the single’s release, noting how women are “often encouraged to forget [their] softer side” and how [they] must, at times, in order to survive.” “It’s a piece I wanted to share with the world, and I dedicate to all the strong women around me.”

Following the single’s release, ena mori is also set to release an accompanying music video at 7:00 PM (PHT). Tune in to the premiere later below:

“La Loba” is ena mori’s seventh release of 2025. It follows her collaboration single with Over October “tulad ng dati,” her sophomore EP rOe (and its third single “Sink”), her rendition of Eraserheads’ “Cutterpillow,” “little sunny baby” — a song made for Japanese clothing brand Little Sunny Bite, and “Funny.”


Listen to ena mori’s “La Loba” below: