Drawing us in with a cosmic soundscape and affirmative vocal ad libs, Lexa Terrestrial introduces herself on LL&P with a fierce and evocative flow, needless to say, we are mesmerized. The opus expands with creative depth to channel a hybrid of emo rap and hip-hop, as Lexa Terrestrial takes us on a somewhat cerebral journey with her prose and poetic prowess.
The rising star from New York sings, “I just wanna live long, I just wanna prosper…” as she helps the collective manifest with her words.
We learn that Lexa Terrestrial has already performed with some heavy hitters like Hopsin, Bone Thugs, Rittz, Logic & Jarren Benton, MGK, and alternative pop acts such as The Millionaires, Girl Talk, and even Jeffree Star.
There is no doubt that her timbre combined with her fast flow results in a highly unique offering, and we are here to stan. Lexa Terrestrial was featured in XXL Freshman Issue, and has won first place in various Hip-Hop Contests from NYC to Miami.
Five years ago, at a pivotal time during her music career, Lexa was the victim of a scary medical malpractice incident, which caused her to have to get many painful and expensive medical treatments, which is why Lexa wears a mask 99% of the time. She has found unique ways to continue pursuing her purpose on planet Earth, despite having a rare neurological breathing condition. Her goal is to use whatever influence she has to spread awareness for ENS, help be apart of the cure and hopefully “Live Long & Prosper”.
We have added LL&P to our New Music Spotlight playlist, whilst we continue to stream Lexa Terrestrial‘s discography, including Starspitter, and What You Gonna Do for Me.