Lola Brook‘s future in Hip Hop is brighter than ever, and she is showing no signs of slowing down any time soon.
On Monday (April 22), the 30-year-old rapper released the extended edition of her debut album, Dennis Daughter. The package comes with four new joints, namely “Neighborhood Hero,” “GO GET YA MOTHA,” “Bend It Ova” (featuring A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and Big Freedia) and “Becky” (featuring 41).
Additionally, the 2023 HipHopDX Rising Star has also unveiled plans to hit the road for a nine-date trek across North America this summer. The Back To Business Tour will commence with a performance in Toronto at the start of June and wrap up later that same month in New York City.
Tickets for the concert series can be purchased here.
In HipHopDX‘s 3.8/5 review of the Brooklyn native’s debut album last year, Nina Hernandez wrote: “While it includes an admirable level of vulnerability for a young artist, it also feels like Dennis Daughter lacks detail that would make it truly stand out. It feels like Brooke has even more to share that she’s still holding back.”
She added: “New York drill is notorious for losing the plot in the full-length format. And delivering a successful debut LP after being designated an up-and-comer is no easy feat.
“A combination of artistic choices and sheer force of personality help Lola Brooke overcome those common pitfalls. In her debut LP, the New York rising star lays out her origin story, reckons with complicated family history, and flirts with the trappings of her newfound stardom – all the while staying true to family, the drill subgenre, and the musical influences that guide her.”
Check out the full itinerary for the Back To Business Tour below:
June 6 — Toronto, ON @ The Axis Club
June 7 — Chicago, IL @ Avondale Music Hall
June 8 — Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade
June 13 — Orlando, FL @ Celine Orlando
June 14 — Tampa, FL @ Club Skye
June 16 — Charlotte, NC @ Neighborhood Theatre
June 17 — Washington, DC @ Union Stage
June 22 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry at the Fillmore
June 27 — New York City, NY @ Racket NYC
lola brooke blew up in her late 20s early 30s most rappers blow up in their teens or early 20s …she and teezo touchdown are changing things along with 2chainz
“Lola Brook‘s future in Hip Hop is brighter than ever as she is showing no signs of slowing down any time soon” Hey culture vulture Karenn Sing her future is about as bright as your dumb ass trying to spell her stage name properly Smh. Karenn you really need to find a new hobby something you’re actually good at and actually pays you because this definitely ain’t it and I know everyone agrees with me. Go find something else to do asap and stop embarrassing your pitiful self posting irrelevant pointless bullshit everyday.