Lady London is facing a major setback in her music career after revealing that she has lost over 17,000 hours of her music. With her determination and resilience, the New Jersey rapper is set to significantly impact the future of female rap. Making The Best Of The Worst Lady London’s recent announcement on TikTok about […]
The BET Hip-Hop Awards went down on Tuesday night and of course, there was a cypher. Introduced by Timbaland, bringing the bars was Lola Brooke, Lady London, Gloss Up, and Bun B. The beat selection was Timbaland-produced JAY-Z beats in “Big Pimpin,” “N*gga What, N*gga Who,” “Dirt Off Your Shoulders,” and Ludacris’ “The Potion.” You can see the cypher below.
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Lady London, the Aristotle of Bravado, made her historic Hot 97 Summer Jam debut at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Lady London graced the festival stage, performing a string of her most recognized tracks from her recently released first record, Lady Like: The Boss Tape, which has a capacity of over 80,000 people. London played “Lady What Lady Who” and, predictably, “Lisa’s Story” with Harlem rapper Dub Aura, beginning with “Long Live Shamello.”
“Lisa’s Story” has received critical acclaim from Billboard, LA Weekly, Earmilk, Revolt TV, B.E.T., and others, with over 2 million views on YouTube. Warming up the stage for her second live performance—following her sold-out appearance at S.O.B.s earlier this year—the Billboard-designated ‘artist to watch’ also performed her new tune “What Is It Giving,” which is set to be released in the coming weeks.
Lady London experienced a moment with Cardi B after taking the stage at the Summer Jam festival to rap her featured verse on “Shake It.” “She is so underrated and she is amazing,” Cardi wrote on social media.
In this week’s Single Ladies, Saweetie changes the game (but her mom steals the show), Lola Brooke pops out a new hit, Sevyn Streeter and Lady London sear the red carpet while Omeretta and Latto activate like the Wonder Twins with a hot new remix. Saweetie (And Mom) Storm The Billboard Women In Music Awards […]
In this week’s Single Ladies, Saweetie changes the game (but her mom steals the show), Lola Brooke pops out a new hit, Sevyn Streeter and Lady London sear the red carpet while Omeretta and Latto activate like the Wonder Twins with a hot new remix. Saweetie (And Mom) Storm The Billboard Women In Music Awards […]
In this week’s Single Ladies, Saweetie changes the game (but her mom steals the show), Lola Brooke pops out a new hit, Sevyn Streeter and Lady London sear the red carpet while Omeretta and Latto activate like the Wonder Twins with a hot new remix. Saweetie (And Mom) Storm The Billboard Women In Music Awards […]
Lady London, the Aristotle of Bravado, has released Lady Life: The Boss Tape.
The Boss Tape serves as both an official introduction and an elegant finale to the New Jersey/New York artist’s well-received era. Fans and followers’ desires are granted with the gift from Hip Hop’s most up now artist for 2022, which includes thirteen of her most acclaimed, heavy-hitting freestyles since her emergence.
The Boss Tape is a compilation of Lady London’s “Lady Londays” Freestyles, which saw the rising star take over some of the biggest hits in Hip-Hop history. The work Lady London delivered over singles like Foxy Brown’s “Get Me Home” and Busta Rhymes’ “Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See” caught the eyes of Nas, Timbaland and Diddy, while also growing her social media following.
“When you listen to me, I want you to feel comfortable in yourself and empowered more than anything,” Lady London says of her talent. “We’re all the same. We all have things we battle, daily, but everyone excels at something. Therefore, every person is a boss in his or her own way. And you control the narrative around your own life. I want to be proof of that. Music is the closest thing to religion without the systemic element. It’s a spiritual encounter. It shifts our movements; it governs our temperament. And, if nothing more, I hope to transcend a generation with what I create and leave a legacy behind.”