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Ms Banks Unleashes “4C” Off Her Debut Album

Rapper Ms Banks and her single “4C” is our “Vid-Visuals of the Day…

The South London rapper drops a vibrant, up‑tempo celebration of Black womanhood from her debut album SOUTH LDN LOVER GIRL.

Ms Banks steps into the spotlight with “4C,” our latest “Vid‑Visuals of the Day,” delivering a fierce, joy‑charged tribute to Black women everywhere. The track lands as a standout moment from her debut album SOUTH LDN LOVER GIRL, a project steeped in identity, pride, and the unmistakable pulse of her South London roots.

“4C” takes its name from the natural hair type — a symbol of beauty, resilience, and cultural heritage across the African diaspora. Ms Banks transforms that meaning into a musical celebration: bold, rhythmic, and unapologetically empowering.

The official video amplifies the message with vibrant styling, radiant textures, and a visual language that honors the richness of Black femininity. Every frame feels intentional — a blend of softness, strength, and the kind of confidence that can only come from lived experience.

A second‑generation African girl raised in South London, Ms Banks continues to carve her lane with charisma and command. “4C” is her doing the whole thing — loudly, proudly, and beautifully.

Dig into the official video


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CROWN ON. ENERGY UP.
Ms Banks comes through with the kind of confidence that doesn’t need softening. “4C” feels bold, celebratory, and fully in its power — a track that turns beauty, identity, and attitude into its own statement.
Stay in the mood with Ms Banks’ world, textured-hair essentials, and beauty-forward picks that keep the energy sharp, glossy, and unapologetic.

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