LOLA BROOKE drops her latest blockbuster song and video, “Becky” with hip hop collective 41, composed of group members Jenn Carter, Kyle Richh and TaTa. Available now via Team Eighty Productions/ Artista Records, the energy-enhancing banger, drill-laced track “Becky” commands attention split seconds into the track as the two entities join forces for the next hip-rocking hit from the east coast. The video, co-directed by STARR MAZi (Lil Baby, A Boogie) and Lola, is out now HERE as Lola and 41 put on for the boroughs the Brooklyn way.
New York City’s rap scene has remained a dominating force, and Lola Brooke’s stand-out presence continues to place the spotlighted region’s sound on a global scale. With a lyrical caliber sharp as a dagger, a cadence that sets her apart from artists alike, and aggression that remains raw and relatable, Lola’s reputation for excellence is magnified yet again with today’s release of “Becky.” Complemented by an unforgettable chorus and a head-knocking beat, “Becky” is poised to sky-rocket within the spectrum—and beyond social media. The snippet, previewed by Lola last month, has already amassed thousands of views across her social channels, adding to the anticipation for last week’s official release.
Lola is steadily carving out a decorated catalog that naturally exudes versatility. Last week, she unlocked a powerful video to her song “God Bless All The Rappers,” from her debut project Dennis Daughter. VIBE shared, “Brooklyn sensation Lola Brooke has delivered another hard-hitting single and music video for her fans. In her latest thought-provoking track, “God Bless All The Rappers,” Lola homages some of the beloved Hip-Hop acts we lost to gun violence.” The video received highlights from Hip Hop DX, Rap Radar, and more—creating a necessary conversion for fans and spectators of Hip Hop to value artists as humans first. These community values embedded in Lola were also expressed in her collaboration song “Paper Right” a social give-back collaboration song with Pusha T, Wyclef Jean, Capella Grey, and Flau’Jae, emphasizing the importance of financial literacy. The all-star hitmakers performed the song last month on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon HERE.
Coined by Rolling Stone as one of the “Top 50 Innovators Shaping Rap’s Next 50 Year” “a trailblazing force In Hip-Hop” by Forbes and nominations this year at iHeartRadio Music Awards under the category Best New Artist (Hip Hop) and XXL Awards 2024 for Best New Artist, it is evident a glass ceiling of success does not exist for breakout artist Lola Brooke as she carves out a year of more acclaim as a superstar force you shouldn’t play with.
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