Tubi presents “Always, Lady London,” a three-part documentary, takes fans inside the defining chapter of Lady London’s career: the making of her debut album, “To Whom It May Concern.”
With a major-label release and worldwide tour on the line and while facing grief, doubt, and the relentless pressure to deliver, she is determined to prove she’s more than a viral moment.
All three episodes of the docuseries premiered today October 10th, exclusively on Tubi.

In celebration of the release, Lady London serves up a brand new single entitled “Ten” available now via High Standardz/Def Jam Recordings.
The wordsmith’s confidence and charisma continue to set her apart.
“Always, Lady London” was greenlit under Tubi’s new content incubator, Stubios, a fan-fueled studio for aspiring content creators and their fans.
Lady London digs her nails, teeth, and bars into every beat and rips it wide open. She raps with confidence, charisma, and clarity, flexing a fierce ability to go rhyme-for-rhyme with anybody or carry the kind of hook that rattles trunks or clubs. When she gets on the mic, it’s impossible to turn away.
It’s this mixture of elite wordsmith and tight songcraft that has consistently distinguished her since she first emerged back in 2019. She found hip-hop and R&B as a kid on the East Coast. Of Caribbean descent, she lived in The Bronx and East Orange, NJ. For as much as she loved music, an unpredictable path brought her to this point. She achieved a bachelor’s degree from Howard University and a master’s degree from USC with plans to go to medical school. However, she grabbed a microphone instead.
Her social media-busting freestyle series “Lady Londays” brought her virality and early acclaim, paving the way for projects a la I Kant Make This Shit Up[2022] and S.O.U.L. [2023]. The latter saw her collaborate with everyone from Dreezy and Jeremih to Tink. She picked up the pace with choice cuts such as “Brand New” and “Is You Krazy?” and received top-tier co-signs courtesy of Busta Rhymes, Cardi B, Lupe Fiasco, Timbaland, and Nas.
Not to mention, Coco Jones tapped her as support on the sold-out “Why Not More” Tour. Meanwhile, BET named her an “Amplified Artist,” and she took home the “Self-Love Award” at the 2024 Give Her FlowHERS Gala hosted by Femme It Forward.
Now, she’s ready to leave an undeniable imprint on the game with a series of 2025 singles and her forthcoming debut album for High Standardz/Def Jam Recordings.





