Lola Brooke became one of the IT artists over the past few months. With “Don’t Play With It,” she became the next promising star nearly a year after its release. The rising Brooklyn rapper earned co-signs from Kim Kardashian, Cardi B, and a number of other A-listers. Meanwhile, artists like Future and A Boogie With The Hoodie extended their own praise to Lola Brooke. It’s only a matter of time until her breakout moment and becomes the next big star out of NYC.
In the past few months, she’s unloaded a handful of new singles, which presumably will lead the campaign for a debut project. Today, however, she revisited her breakout hit and added some star power to the record. Alongside Yung Miami and Latto, Lola Brooke debuted the “Don’t Play With It (Remix)” earlier today. The drill-centric production becomes a perfect canvas for Latto to pop her sh*t and take aim at her detractors. What Yung Miami lacks in lyricism, she makes up for with her attitude, while doubling down on her singledom with Diddy’s approval.
Lola Brooke’s Star-Studded Remix
Lola Brooke continues to keep the rap game on their toes for what she has in store but with “Don’t Play With It (Remix),” she’ll definitely keep the momentum high. The rapper recently dropped off her first single of the year, “So Disrespectful,” highlighting her sleek flow, deep voice, and quick-witted wordplay.
Lola Brooke revealed to HNHH that the title of her project is going to be titled, Little Big Momma. Though no release date has been set, she explained that she wants to ensure that her fanbase can appreciate everything that she offers on the body of work. “I know what they deserve,” she said. “They deserve everything but I need my fans to tell me what they need for me. It’s there, but it’s not all the way there yet. I need to still learn them as well as they learn me.” Check the remix above.
Quotable Lyrics
Hundred bands, fuck is a hundred bands?
You fuck like a hundred n***as, ain’t got one man
You fuck like a hundred n***as, ain’t got one hit
Whole lot of motherfuckers speakin’ on me that ain’t done shit