PRESS HIGHLIGHTS FOR “YOU” BY LOLA BROOKE…
“Best New Hip Hop This Week” – XXL
“Best New Music This Week” – ESSENCE
“The Best New Hip-Hop This Week...Lola Brooke And Bryson Tiller’s ‘You’ Video Is A Lavish Look At The Luxurious Side Of Love” – UPROXX
“’You’ is a testament to how versatile the Brooklyn rapper can be; she maintains her assertive tone on a love song fit for slow dancing and googly eyes.” – VIBE
“Lola Brooke is out to dominate the airwaves again with a new single that reminds Hip-Hop fans of a classic by another New York legend.” – iHeart
“New single ‘You’ is out now, a soulful anthem that illuminates Lola Brooke at her most tender. Bryson Tiller joins this fast-rising dynamic, while the production – steered by Khris Riddick-Tynes and LilJuMadeDaBeat – interpolated the beat from Foxy Brown’s immortal banger ‘Get Me Home” – Clash Magazine
“The song showcases the lead artist’s ability to craft versatile hits, blending hard-hitting lyricism with R&B-infused melodies. The visuals enhance the feel-good energy of the track and follows the Brooklyn artist as she prepares for a special red carpet event” – GRM Daily
“‘You exemplifies Lola Brooke’s ability to switch between her high-energy mode, to producing music that has a chill soulful R&B melody. On the track, she delivers bars in her signature deep voice, the magnetic allure that first captivated listeners in the first place. In a historically male-dominated hip-hop scene, Lola confidently holds her own alongside male peers and makes her presence felt. With each release, Brooke shows how she grows as an artist.” – Hot New Hip Hop
“Trailblazing Brooklyn rapper, and one of our esteemed Autumn/Fall 23 cover stars, Lola Brooke returns with another highly anticipated heater. “You” enlists the unparalleled vocal nuance of Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Bryson Tiller for an undeniably savvy hook, whilst Brooke brings her usual playful bars, commanding delivery and seamless flow” – Wonderland Magazine
“You’ exudes sultriness and charm, and it comes to life with a sample from rap icon Foxy Brown’s Billboard Hot 100 single “Get Me Home,” featuring R&B group Blackstreet.” – The Source
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