Rachel Funmilola Garton aka “Lola Rae” [Facebook link], a 21 year-old British singer of Nigerian/Ghanian and British Heritage with high aspirations
combined with a great amount of talent and potential to match. Lola
Rae garnered national recognition as a dancer in the Street dance group
“Myztikal” that competed in (GWI Street dance champions 2008 U18
Champions). It wasn’t until Myztikal auditioned for Britain’s Got Talent
in 2010 when her singing prowess was brought to the stage, with Simon
Cowell singling her out at both the audition and semi-final stage that
Lola Rae began to believe her dreams could become reality. Since then,
rather than go down the conventional route to XFactor– where an option
had been offered to Rachel by Syco for an audition, she instead decided
that she’d greater benefit from finding herself as an artist and
deciding what she wanted to be, as opposed to a mould being created for
her.
Building up a catalogue of songs, her first singles being an up tempo dance track title "Watch My Ting Go" and High ft Bridge (LOS) amongst other recordings. Recently she starred in Panshak Zamani's "More" video as the singers love interest.
Lola Rae’s strengths lie in her jazzy and soulful feel, comparable to the vibe given off by greats such as Nina Simone and Amy Winehouse. Despite comparisons, Lola Rae ultimately prides herself in her uniqueness and it would certainly be wrong to box her solely into the typical jazz & soul mould. Working with producer P2J, she has found her voice offers versatility and her sound should not be put in one simple category.
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Building up a catalogue of songs, her first singles being an up tempo dance track title "Watch My Ting Go" and High ft Bridge (LOS) amongst other recordings. Recently she starred in Panshak Zamani's "More" video as the singers love interest.
Lola Rae’s strengths lie in her jazzy and soulful feel, comparable to the vibe given off by greats such as Nina Simone and Amy Winehouse. Despite comparisons, Lola Rae ultimately prides herself in her uniqueness and it would certainly be wrong to box her solely into the typical jazz & soul mould. Working with producer P2J, she has found her voice offers versatility and her sound should not be put in one simple category.
Listen to here:
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