Lisa Mercedez
Lisa Mercedez is a British-Jamaican recording artist known for her collaborations with Stylo G and Ms Banks.
Lisa Mercedez | |
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Birth name | Alicia |
Born | Kingston, Jamaica |
Origin | London, England |
Genres | Dancehall, Grime, Reggae |
Occupation(s) | Rapper |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | 3 Beat Records, Up-Tempo Records |
Associated acts | Stylo G, Sneakbo, Stefflon Don, Diztortion, Plan B |
Early life
Alicia (Lisa) was born in Kingston, Jamaica. Estranged from her mother, she was raised by her father who died when she was 16 years old. She later relocated to London in 2002.
Career
Mercedez's career started in 2005, when she was introduced to Stylo G with whom she later collaborated in under the Stylo G led group 'Warning Crew' becoming the first and only female member.[1][2][3] She coined her stage name 'Lisa Mercedez' as a tribute to her father, who was obsessed with his old Mercedes-Benz W201.[4]
Mercedez moved on to become a solo artist and debuted with her first single 'Lets Get Drunk' in 2014[5] which was produced by DJ S.K.T. She took a hiatus from music before releasing numerous singles and her first mixtape BGC in 2017.[1][6]
In February 2018, it was revealed that Mercedez would be one of only three women to perform at Wireless Festival in 2018. This caused controversy, leading to artist Lily Allen and DJ Annie Mac criticising the festival for its lack of diversity.[7][8] Mercedez commented on the subject that "As a woman we have to work ten times as hard as the guys to make it".[9]
Personal life
On 3 March 2020 she announced her reversion to Islam on Instagram. The singer received death threats as she planned to continue her dancehall career.[10]
Discography
Singles
Title | Year | Album |
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"Lets Get Drunk" | 2014 | Non-Album Single |
"Kitty Kat" (featuring Stefflon Don) |
2016 | BGC Mixtape |
"Shush" | ||
"Back It Up" | 2017 | |
"Badness" | ||
"What A Night" (featuring Stylo G) | ||
"Quint It" | Non-Album Single | |
"No Disturbance" | 2018 | |
"Substance" (featuring Abra Cadabra) | ||
As Featured Artist
Title | Year | Album |
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"Yu Zimme (All Star VIP)" (Stylo G featuring Lisa Mercedez and Ms Banks)[11] |
2017 | Non-Album Single |
"Bang" (Shaki Savi featuring Lisa Mercedez) |
2018 | |
"Pop It Off" (Henry Fong X Vlien Boy featuring Lisa Mercedez) | ||
"Coño (Remix)" (Puri featuring Sneakbo & Lisa Mercedez) | ||
"Everyday" (Redlight featuring Lisa Mercedez) |
Active | |
"Wait So Long (Cadenza Remix)" (Plan B featuring Ms Banks & Lisa Mercedez) |
Non-Album Single | |
Mixtapes
- BGC (2017)
References
- "L3 Magazine ft. Lisa Mercedez – October, 2017".
- "Get 2 Know, U.K. Dancehall Artist, Lisa Mercedez".
- "Fact File: Get to Know Lisa Mercedez". 8 March 2018.
- "Watch on My Mind Series S3 Ep.12 || Who is Lisa Mercedez?". 21 November 2017.
- "Lisa mercedez music, videos, stats, and photos".
- "Check Out Lisa Mercedez's 'BGC' Mixtape ft. Stefflon Don, Stylo G & More".
- Adegoke, Yomi (9 February 2018). "Why black women are still a minority in the grime scene". The Guardian.
- "Wireless Festival 2018 called out for lack of female artists". 24 January 2018.
- "Next Wave #868: Lisa Mercedez".
- "Lisa Mercedez Receives Death Threats After Returning To Islam With Dancehall". dancehallmag.com. 23 April 2020. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
- "Ms Banks's "Yu Zimme" remix is fire and Nicki Minaj knows it".