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Oompa Gets Busy In “Lebron”

Artwork Credit: Ben Noel

Boston-born, poet, rapper, and educator, OOMPA laces up to drop her new video “Lebron.” Forever representing the queer, black, orphaned, hood kids around the world, this breakout star is one of the most interactive performers to watch.

In this video, watch as OOMPA takes viewers courtside as she delivers her undeniable flow and striking cadence. Leading with the phrase “You do what you can, I do what I want” this track is a prime example of wordplay meeting style. Let OOMPA take to you to the rim!

Watch “Lebron” below.

More About OOOMPA

Winner of the 2017 Women of the World Poetry Slam and a finalist in the 2016 National Poetry Slamm, OOMPA is no stranger of the spotlight. With the release of her newest album, Cleo, Oompa has sold out the Sinclair and a number of other Boston venues.

In November 2020, Oompa dropped her most recent single entitled “Closer” along with a striking visual component. The song showcases a new sonic direction for her music and the lyrics convey a refusal to falter or be reactionary in the face of multiple global crises; the pandemic and an intense awakening about what it means to be Black in the world. This song isn’t a promise to be a cure to the world’s ills, but something that aims to counter the effects of the poison. Her next project, “Unbothered” is set to release in Fall 2021. So stay tuned!