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NBKOTB: Lola Brooke Puts Both Her Sex Appeal And Skills In Bangin’ New Joint “Bipolar” [Video]

Image via Lola Brooke Lola Brooke Drops New Single “Bipolar” Remember where you heard it first ! She may only stand 4’9 but she has the effervescence of a lioness. Lola Brooke born Shyniece Thomas is a rapper and a songwriter. A native of (Bed Stuy) Brooklyn, New York, Lola has been writing music since she was eight years old but started her career as an artist at the age of twenty-three. In 2016 she signed with Team80, a New York City-based independent record label. Lola then dropped her first music video to a freestyle titled “2017 Flow” (released January 1st, 2017) which brought light to the artist’s talent; with the motto “Bars is back” felt throughout the freestyle as an anthem, Lola had given people something to look forward to. Lola’s delivery was clear and she was able to showcase her ability to stand out. She soon decided to quit her job and pursue her career full time. With the help of her team, Lola has been able to push her way into the music industry building a buzz around her name and gritty style, while also maintaining a growing fan base through consistency. Today we are proud to premiere Lola’s new single “Bipolar”! Check out the song and music video below. That girl is good. What do you think? Hit us up with your thoughts in the comments section.

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NBKOTB: Lola Brooke Puts Both Her Sex Appeal And Skills In Bangin’ New Joint “Bipolar” [Video]

T.I. Explains Tapping Chris Brown For ‘Get Back Up’

‘Who else has a significant story to tell of triumph from tragedy?’ MC muses in exclusive ‘RapFix Live’ interview from prison. By Mawuse Ziegbe, with reporting by Sway Calloway T.I. Photo: MTV News T.I. has taken a few detours from his road to redemption, but he’s not the only one who has stumbled in the spotlight. The imprisoned MC remembered this fact when deciding who would be right for his record “Get Back Up” — a sentiment that ultimately led him to controversial crooner Chris Brown. Tip broke down the origin of the collabo during an exclusive “RapFix Live” interview from prison Thursday (December 9). “We were thinking, ‘Who else could we get to be on this record … of such importance? Who else has a significant story to tell of triumph from tragedy?’ ” he recalled. “I was like, ‘Chris. Let’s see if Chris can do it.’ I reached out to Chris, and he did it.” The ATL MC said the reaction to the track was strong from the beginning, with many listeners feeling an instant connection to the record. “Immediately, as soon as we heard it, everybody who heard it first listen is like, ‘That’s something special,’ ” he described. “It’s not nothing that you hear every day on radio; it’s not your average, typical T.I. record. It’s a message, and it’s two guys who have been through something, who have had the world turn their backs on them.” T.I. maintained the track gave the embattled stars a chance to say exactly what they wanted, exactly how they wanted to say it. The fans only job is to listen up. “You get to listen without interruption. You can’t interrupt me now,” he explained. “There’s no way for you to interject. There’s no way for you to misinterpret what I’m saying. You got to sit, and you got to listen. “Just like when you write your articles, just like when you sit at your computer, you blog, I got to sit, and I got to read. So now, it’s your turn. This is what we got to say.” Related Videos ‘RapFix Live’ With David Banner, 9th Wonder Related Artists T.I. Chris Brown

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T.I. Explains Tapping Chris Brown For ‘Get Back Up’