Lady Leshurr
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Lady Leshurr

Lady Leshurr, born Melesha O'Garro, is a British rapper from Birmingham. She started rapping young, influenced by artists like Tupac Shakur, Missy Elliott,...

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Lady Leshurr, Birmingham's viral rap voice

A British rapper whose Queen's Speech series broke through with sharp social commentary and rapid-fire delivery.

If you want to get her style, start with "Queen's Speech 4" for the breakthrough energy, then check out "Chase The Dream" to hear how she builds a message over a beat. Those two frame what she does pretty well.

When "Queen's Speech 4" went viral in 2015, it wasn't just a catchy track, it introduced a voice that could flip between playful wordplay and pointed observations about everyday life. Songs like "Chase The Dream" and the later "Queen's Speech 7" show how she's kept that balance, rapping over beats that feel both current and rooted in the UK scene. She's never been afraid to touch on social issues, even when it draws some criticism, which gives her music a bit of an edge.

She started rapping young in Birmingham, taking cues from Tupac, Missy Elliott, and Lauryn Hill. After the viral moment with "Queen's Speech 4," she put out mixtapes like "L.E.S." and "Mode," then albums including "Queen's Speech" and her self-titled release. You can hear the shifts in tracks from the early Queen's Speech series to something like "#UNLESHED," which feels a bit more polished but still has that quick tongue.

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Lady Leshurr, born Melesha O'Garro, is a British rapper from Birmingham. She started rapping young, influenced by artists like Tupac Shakur, Missy Elliott, and Lauryn Hill.

In 2015, her single "Queen's Speech 4" went viral and became her breakthrough. She's released mixtapes like "L.E.S." and "Mode," and albums including "Queen's Speech" and "Lady Leshurr." Songs like "Queen's Speech 6" and "Chase The Dream" show her style.

Her lyrics often touch on social issues, which has drawn some criticism. She's collaborated with artists such as Lady Sovereign, Donae'o, and Stormzy.

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