Lady London Shares “Is You Krazy” Single
In the fast lane towards a breakthrough moment, acclaimed rapper Lady London unleashes a hard-hitting new single entitled “Is You Krazy?” available now via High Standardz/Def Jam Recordings.
Produced by multi-platinum, chart-dominating producer Hitmaka, “Is You Krazy?” opens with a boisterous horn section. A thick beat overtakes the track as Lady London calls out haters, fakes, and opps. Her incisive flow cuts down adversaries as she spits, “Cop me the Rollie, cop me the Wraith, and when you see me, you copy and paste!” Floored by the audacity of some people, she bluntly asks, “Is you crazy?”
It arrives on the heels of 2024’s “Brand New” which she performed on MTV as part of their tribute to Women In Rap.
Next up, Lady London will support Coco Jones on her upcoming “Why Not More” Tour across North America. It kicks off on May 6 in Philadelphia, PA, visits major coast-to-coast cities, and concludes on June 26 in Nashville, TN. Get tickets HERE.
In 2023, she dropped her project, S.O.U.L., to critical acclaim. Billboard raved, London’s lyrical sword is proving to be sharper than most, and REVOLT named her among “13 Female Rappers to Watch in 2024,” going on to assert, “One thing that you can’t deny about the New Jersey-raised artist is that she’s a true lyricist who can stand on her own.”
With elite wordplay rooted in poetry, breathless energy, and enough gusto to go bar-for-bar with anybody in the game, all signs point to an imminent breakthrough for Lady London as she drops more music.
Born to Caribbean parents and raised in The Bronx and East Orange, NJ, she has been obsessed over hip-hop and R&B since her childhood. After achieving a BS from Howard University and a Master’s degree from USC, she flipped the script, opting to forego medical school in order to follow her passion for music. She built an audience by posting viral videos of her poetry, paving the way for her show-stopping freestyle series “Lady Londays.” Attracting a burgeoning following of over a million on Instagram, her lyrical acumen has incited the applause of Busta Rhymes, Cardi B, Lupe Fiasco, Timbaland, and Nas, to name a few.