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BGN interviews rapper Lady London for her new Tubi documentary Always, Lady London.

A three-part documentary takes fans inside the defining chapter of Lady London’s career: the making of her debut album, To Whom It May Concern. With a major-label release and worldwide tour on the line and while facing grief, doubt, and the relentless pressure to deliver she is determined to prove she’s more than a viral moment.

Interviewer: Jamie BroadnaxVideo Editor: Jamie Broadnax

Lady London has long been one of hip-hop’s most compelling voices: a poet, scholar, and lyricist whose bars carry the weight of lived experience and cultural memory. But in To Whom It May Concern, the artist invites us deeper into her world than ever before. The documentary, presented in three parts, strips away the gloss of social media virality to reveal the grind, vulnerability, and vision behind the music.

What emerges is a portrait of an artist at a crossroads, balancing grief from personal loss with the weight of expectation that comes with industry success. In an era where female rappers often face impossible standards, Lady London’s journey is one of resilience and radical self-belief. She’s not just chasing hits, she’s crafting a legacy.

Through candid interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, the doc captures the moments where art meets emotion: late nights in the studio, the quiet before performances, and the creative tug-of-war between perfection and authenticity. Lady London doesn’t shy away from the hard conversations—about imposter syndrome, about navigating male-dominated spaces, and about the fight to be seen as a lyricist first, not just a viral sensation.

For Black women in music, visibility often comes with scrutiny. To Whom It May Concern is a reclamation, an assertion that success can be rooted in intellect, artistry, and integrity. As fans, we witness not just the making of an album, but the evolution of a woman redefining her power on her own terms.

Lady London’s story is a love letter to ambition and artistry a reminder that behind every verse lies a battle, and behind every triumph, a woman who dared to keep going.

Always, Lady London premieres October 10th on Tubi
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