Lila Iké’s journey to stardom wasn’t always written in the stars—or so she thought. Before captivating audiences with her soulful voice and thought-provoking lyrics, the reggae songstress once considered a vastly different path: teaching. “I was studying to be a teacher, so I would probably be singing di lesson dem,” she shared in a recent interview. But fate had other plans, steering her toward music, where she has become one of reggae’s most promising voices. Now, as she gears up for a major year, she hints that 2025 will finally bring the long-awaited debut album her fans have been craving.
While she remains tight-lipped about an official release date, Lila assures that “this year, for sure”, the album will drop. The project, years in the making, promises to showcase her signature blend of storytelling and introspection, with collaborations spanning reggae, R&B, and hip-hop. Among the most talked-about tracks is Fry Plantain, a song she co-wrote with Brooklyn rapper Joey Bada$$. The two first connected while working on He Loves Us Both, another album cut featuring Grammy-winning singer H.E.R. This cross-genre approach cements Lila’s reputation as a boundary-pushing artist unafraid to experiment.
Beyond the studio, Lila is preparing to take her music to a global stage with an international tour kicking off in London this March. She will then journey to Japan—where reggae has a devoted following—for performances in Tokyo and Osaka before returning to the UK. Reflecting on her experiences with foreign audiences, she notes, “Japanese people really appreciate Jamaican culture. They show a lot of respect to it… it shows us our reach.” Her growing global footprint signals reggae’s continued influence worldwide, with Lila at the forefront of its next wave.
From contemplating a life in the classroom to commanding stages across continents, Lila Iké’s trajectory is a testament to the power of following one’s passion. As anticipation builds for her full-length debut, one thing is certain—her lessons now come through music, and the world is ready to listen.