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It has been quite a while since music fans have witnessed a female artist of confidence, style, and definition. Traxster music’s Tia London is a singer/rapper who needs no gimmicks or tricks to catch someones attention. The talented young lady from Chicago understands her talent, and it has no skimpy clothing or silicone to go with it. From mohawks to gorgeous long hair with china bangs, she’s an artist wise beyond her years. She’s the return of the good girl with femininity, and a bit of an edge you hear in her voice just to show you what time it really is. Two years ago, she became the first artist signed to Traxster Inc, which also brought her to the attention of rap extraordinaire Twista. From there, the two appeared on Twista’s album “The Perfect Storm with her vocals setting off the track nicely.” Since then, Tia has become a full-fledged butterfly releasing her own single “Nothing on You,” raising new bars in the game. In a time when many women feel less empowered or desperate to discuss their hoodrat mentality, Tia takes the high road. Her lyrics consists of the type of girl you’d bring home to mama because she’s respectful of her ways. Her demeanor is toned down to the point where she almost seems to good to be true. “Nothing on You” seems to be a title giving glory and praise to the apple of her eye. In retrospect, it’s a story of mutual admiration as she declares “yea he love my style, but he really love my intellect.” No doubt she still keeps it sassy with a dress and heels, but it’s clear that she knows her worth. It’s a cool hip-hop feel with Tia singing the hook at the master hands of legendary producer Traxster. The track is an anticipation of what is to come when Tia drops “Love Junkie” later this month on November 28th. She’s without a doubt in high gear for superstardom. With the buzz about her latest project on every major music outlet, you can tell the world is ready as well. To keep up the with the star, visit her site iamtialondon.com. Click here for ”Nothing on You.”

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