![]() How different is your life now, at the end of the decade compared to where it was at the start of the decade? I want to be able to use that reach and create more from it. I want it to be on a vibration where when you listen all the way through, you’re just vibing. My album is going to be the vibe of Londynn B. My EP Reset is out right now and it’s super cool because it gets into my flow, my rhymes and how I talk about things. ![]() Londynn B: The album is in 2020 and then we’re going on tour. But, the mental part is she knows she can do this without me.Ģ020 is coming up. ![]() She knows her mom is a star, of course (laughs). She does ballet and now she’s getting into gymnastics. So, when she was on TV, I made sure she knew she was on TV versus telling her, “You're on TV with mommy.” She has her own identity, so I want to make sure she doesn’t feel like she has to live under mine. My daughter does something totally different. She’s the next generation up, so I feel I’m doing what I’m doing to pave that opportunity for her. I have a lot of conversations with her about her being a star. Londynn B: I don’t really have conversations with her about me being a star. With this big of a change to your life, do you explain to her how life is changing because of your stardom? In the show, you were very open to your daughter about having to leave her for months at a time in order to pursue your career. It definitely happened overnight, because it went from going to the supermarket to now everybody knows you’re in the supermarket (laughs). So, we went from 10,000 to 50,000 in six months and then from 50,000 to about a million in a matter of weeks. I was already working towards that change. ONE37pm: What’s the most tangible change you’ve seen Netflix’s Rhythm + Flow have on your life? ONE37pm spoke with Londynn B before her New York City performance at SOBs for her Sounds of Lyfe & SOBS performances about how Cardi B has helped her career on and off the show, how her life changed overnight thanks to Netflix and her plans for helping her daughter understand she’s a star like her mom. “It definitely happened overnight, because it went from going to the supermarket to now everybody knows you’re in the supermarket,” Londynn B told ONE37pm. 16, you can see Londynn is on the verge of going viral. Compared to the 58,000 views accumulated by Netflix’s YouTube video of Cardi B captioning Instagram photos since Oct. Her performance of “ Only One” from Rhythm + Flow already has more than 830,000 views on Netflix’s YouTube account since being uploaded on Oct. Londynn is also beginning to garner the numbers to back up her stardom. She stands statuesquely tall with her patented Black and blonde tower of hair and powerful flow demanding your attention. After being judged by the likes of Big Boi from OutKast, Quavo of Migos, as well as the central panel of judges-Chance the Rapper, Cardi B and T.I.-Londynn ended the season in third place out of hundreds of contestants from around America. How quickly can a life change? If you’re Atlanta flame spitter Londynn B, all it takes is three weeks of being one of the shining stars on Rhythm + Flow, Netflix’s first rap music competition show.
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