LHHNOLA?: New Orleans rapper Tokyo Vanity is putting on for New Orleans on the new season of Love and Hip Hop ATL

From the Boot to the broadcast.

Tokyo Vanity first hit the airwaves when she released the viral song “Go Best friend”. The video garnered over 20 million views on youtube. The song started after a video went viral of Tokyo bucking her best friend’s head up on social media.

3 years and 950 thousand followers later, Tokyo is the most loved character on the new season of Love and Hip Hop ATL. Although she is from New Orleans, she scored a spot on the show after moving to Atlanta a while back. Tokyo has been a blessing to television because of her authenticity and self confidence. Reality television has had a reputation for not being real. We feel that Tokyo is turning that stigma around by being 100% real.

There have been a lot of things going on with her on and off camera that’s really inspiring. We have high hopes for her career, and will be keeping you updated on her success.

 

 

Mikecol Craige

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