Lady Leshurr Declares Her The "Quaranqueen" On New EP

Lady Leshurr is back in action with her new EP.

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Though the coronavirus pandemic news has been overshadowed by the imminent need for change in America, coronavirus is still very topical these days. Many places across the world are witnessing a decline in numbers while city leaders are beginning to re-open the economy. Quarantine is still in effect for some including UK MC Lady Leshurr. Earlier this year, she delivered a bar-heavy new single titled, "Quarantine Speech" which she now has officially followed up with QuaranQueen. Leshurr's latest body of work is a quick EP that's seven songs in length with 12-minute run time. Though she handles the majority of it on her own, she does get some assistance from Popcaan and Keith Lemon. 

Check out Lady Leshurr's latest project, QuaranQueen below and sound off with your thoughts in the comments. 


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