LaMia Lays Out Her Vices On New Single “B.Y.O.V.”

LaMia is back and better than ever. Repping New York and New Jersey, the East Coast princess’s  latest single, “B.Y.O.V.” ignites the rap scene with an infectious energy that showcases her powerful lyricism and dynamic flow over a classic boom-bap instrumental. Truly capturing the essence of old school Hip-Hop and highlighting Mia as a student of the game. Clocking in at just under two minutes, is a relentless barrage of sharp bars and catchy hooks. LaMia’s delivery is confident and assertive, with a rhythmic precision that keeps the listener engaged from start to finish.

 B.Y.O.V. has top-notch production, pushing elements of classic hip-hop with a splash of modernity. Nostalgically bringing you back to the era of Yo-Yo, Queen La, and Lady Luck. The beat is driven by a heavy 808 kick and rapid hi-hats, providing a solid foundation for LaMia’s rapid-fire verses. The chorus is a standout, with a melodic hook that contrasts the intensity of the verses, creating a dynamic flow that keeps the energy high.

 Yes, your girl is a true Femcee SPITTA. 

Lyrically, LaMia is unapologetic and raw, delivering lines that are both brash and empowering. She raps about self-confidence, sexual freedom, and fighting misogyny, with clever wordplay and metaphors that demonstrate her skill as a songwriter. LaMia doesn’t shy away from addressing romantic preferences in B.Y.O.V. She raps about a female love interest, but asserts her love for women in general. We appreciate a girls girl!  B.Y.O.V. is a testament to LaMia’s  talent and potential in the rap game. It’s a track that not only highlights her abilities as a rapper but also serves as a statement of intent. With its up-tempo beat and fierce delivery, B.Y.O.V. is a song that demands attention and cements Mia as a rising star in the world of female rap.

Listen to “B.Y.O.V.,” by LaMia below

MORE ON LAMIA

• From Queens, NY. Grew up in Queens/Brooklyn.
• Moved to Montclair, NJ in 2011.
• LaMia has been writing music and playing guitar since a child and recorded for the first time in a friend’s kitchen her Senior year of High School. Remixing Dej Loaf’s “Try Me.”
• Her influences are Lil Kim, Jadakiss, Kanye West, Odd Future, Alchemist, and Kendrick Lamar

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