Lola Brooke brings the fire all Gator Season long in her new music video
It’s a New York ting when it comes to Lola Brooke and she’s ending the summer on a super fire note. For real. The hip-hop heavyweight blesses the world with her new ‘Gator Season’ music video and it’s packed with visual slaps.
From the fire background to making statements with gang-gang surrounding her, all eyes remain on LB from start to finish. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Lola unleash the lyrical - and cinematic - beast.
Today, Lola Brooke unleashes the official music video to her rising new track “Gator Season,” which made its debut this past Friday [via Team Eighty]. The hard-hitting latest music visual from the princess of Brooklyn captures a striking depiction of boss domination to complement the strikingly stupendous track.
Lola re-connects with director Star Mazi (Don’t Play With It, Dummy Ummy) for the official music video to “Gator Season” as she brings to life the vicious track produced by Reefa Music [Lil Wayne, Rick Ross] and Gyard. Viewers get a first-hand look into Lola’s world of un-contained power, confidence, and expressiveness that juxtaposes the perceived might of the Bed Stuy-born artist who stands tall at 4’9. The intensifying visual pulsates in pressure with every second, leaving viewers hungry for more from the rising star.
“I knew I wanted to come up a concept that’ll be forever memorable. Powerful to match the pressure. When I came up with the treatment I wanted to bring to life my comfort with the feeling prioritized and protected while reminding people that even without protection I’m ready to address any problems sent my way”
– Lola Brooke
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In the span of a few days since release, “Gator Season” has swept in an array of acclaim. The track was previewed on SoundCloud’s ‘The LookOut’ station via SiriusXM’s Hip Hop Nation as Lola took over airwaves to commence the new season of heat. “Gator Season” now occupies editorial placements on SoundCloud's ‘The Lookout’ and ‘NY Drill’ and is currently trending on Audiomack. Consequence of Sound highlighted the track for their ‘Rap Song Of The Week’ column and added, “Lola Brooke has maintained her ferocious flow while expanding her production choices on tracks like “Gator Season. In less than two minutes, Brooke establishes her territory as “Big Gator” with authority over a beat that still rings out with gothic bells and a pounding bassline.” Elsewhere, national publications such as Lyrical Lemonade, Hot 97 (editorial), Def Pen and more have joined in on the praise for the track as it continues to grow with acclaim.
Packed into Brooklynite raptress Lola Brooke’s petite frame are all the makings of the music world’s next superstar: a boisterous personality, the versatility to carve her space in any creative medium; and above all the lyrical ability to hold her own against any competitor. As the Hip-Hop world finally begins to make space for female artists, Lola Brooke not only stands out in a sea of interchangeable newcomers; she also has the self-awareness to recognize that she is still discovering herself as a young woman, and the confidence to let that self-discovery play out in her music. The resulting relatability allows her to connect with a fan base that will continue to grow with her.
Discovering Hip-Hop in her early teens, Lola was instantly drawn to this new take on poetry, the artform that had allowed her to navigate the challenges of adolescent life. She quickly made a name for herself on New York’s unforgiving freestyle circuit, drawing the attention of producer Reefa Slater, who signed her to his newly formed Team 80 imprint in 2016.
Lola Brooke's steady flow of releases and charismatic personality helped her to continue to grow her fanbase. The outcome with over a Million streams across 91 countries, on Spotify alone. As with several of her previous releases, her music has also caught the attention of the press, several of her music industry peers and even some of the OGs who have inspired Lola over the years: including Snoop Dog and Foxy Brown.
Lola has been hard at work and it is paying off with several videos in BET Jams rotation, appearances on Sirius XM's Shade 45 Grindsetters, being ranked on Audiomack's Artists To Watch, and being recognized on the coveted Spotify RapCaviar list and RapRadar.