
Khia Shamone, known to many as the unapologetic “Thug Misses,” is back with a bold new single that is already making waves across the South. Titled “L.A.N.G.” (Let a Nigga Go), the track has quickly become the number-one requested record from Lubbock, Texas to Virginia Beach, Virginia, marking Khia’s return to the spotlight with the rawness and relatability that made her a household name.
Sonically, “L.A.N.G.” taps into a blues-infused Southern soul sound, a departure from Khia’s earlier rap-driven catalog but one that feels authentic and deeply rooted. With A1 production by Bennie Hertz, Burn One, Fiyah & Eastwood, better known as The Union Music Group, the track leans into a rich, bluesy tone that pairs perfectly with Khia’s commanding vocals, delivering a record that resonates on both the airwaves and in everyday life.
Lyrically, the message is clear: “L.A.N.G.” is an anthem for women everywhere who are ready to leave behind relationships that have overstayed their welcome. It is empowerment in its purest form, a call to recognize self-worth and let go of men who belong firmly in the past. With unflinching honesty, Khia speaks to a universal truth about moving forward and reclaiming control, a theme that has struck a chord with listeners.
What makes “L.A.N.G.” especially powerful is the way it blends vulnerability with resilience. It is a song born from lived experience, layered with the kind of authenticity that has always defined Khia’s artistry. From the clubs to the kitchen table, the record resonates as both a danceable anthem and a personal affirmation.
Visuals
The visuals for “L.A.N.G.” bring the song’s message to life with striking storytelling. Featuring actor and model Markinson Alume, a world-renowned fitness and lifestyle guru, as Khia’s love interest, the video captures the emotional weight behind the record. Directed by Rahn Evans and edited by Genesis Bynoe, the visuals follow Khia as a woman who has been hurt one too many times and refuses to be taken for granted any longer. S/O to SaDoir’ B. for the excellent work on Makeup/Hair
The narrative underscores the reality many women face: when the love, effort, and care poured into making a house a home are dismissed, the warmth disappears along with it. In Khia’s words, “you can cancel Christmas.” The video is both raw and symbolic, matching the soulful grit of the track with imagery that embodies resilience, closure, and self-respect.
Khia 🎥 L.A.N.G 💔Let A Nigga Go Official Music Video
By embracing the soulful traditions of Southern blues while keeping her trademark boldness, Khia has crafted a record that is more than just a single, it is a statement. “L.A.N.G.” is solid gold, a reminder that Khia Shamone is still a force to be reckoned with, and proof that when it comes to telling women’s truths, she remains one of the realest voices in the game.
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