“Black Girl, Precious Little Girl, Let Me Put You Up Where You Belong”!
Building on her momentum as one of the industry’s top rising talents, Che Noir is preparing to release her highly anticipated (and second project of 2024), The Lotus Child, on 10.25.24.
Today, in addition to announcing her new project, Che released the project’s first single, “Black Girl,” which features Rapsody; “Black Girl” is now available at all DSP’s.
“I started working on the production for The Lotus Child in 2021, with the intent to really showcase my production skills on this project. My fans know I produce, but they don’t know how important it is for me to be a multi-faceted artist. With that in mind, I really branched out and explored, and brought in other musicians to help me bring my vision to life” Che explains. “With The Lotus Child, I had an opportunity to work with one of my favorite artists; Rapsody. It was a long journey trying to get the record finished and cleared. We recorded two different versions of this song, and thankfully, got it finished and cleared a week before its release; but my team made it work! Thank you to my team and thank you to Rapsody!’
The Lotus Child fully realizes and showcases Che Noir’s lyrical prowess, storytelling ability and dexterity as a producer. The project features collaborations with renowned artists such as Rapsody, 38 Spesh, Statik Selektah, Brady Watt, The Lost Poets and Jack Davey among others; and further solidifies Che Noir’s position as one of the top rising multi-hyphenates within the hip-hop scene. It’s time for fans and the culture to give Che her roses.
“The meaning behind the title The Lotus Child is a play off the “Lotus Flower.” The Lotus commonly serves as a sacred for purity, rebirth and strength. Lotuses rise from the mud without stains, and they are a symbol of purity” Che conveys. “I look at it as a metaphor for the beauty of pulling yourself out and rising from the mud, I am a child and product of that. I am not alone in understanding and feeling like that. “Even when its roots are in the dirtiest waters, the Lotus produces the most beautiful flower.”
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