Artist's albums
Dollas
2023 · single
M L M R
2023 · single
Sis Talkin
2022 · single
Chilly
2022 · single
Bag
2021 · single
Keep It Poppin (feat. Ludacris & Queendom Come)
2021 · single
BB Talk
2020 · single
Respectfully (feat. Queendom Come)
2020 · single
Queen Birthday Song
2020 · single
2 Shots
2020 · single
Lucky No. 8
2017 · single
Superstar
2017 · single
Somehow Someway (feat. J-Dawg)
2014 · single
Show Me the Money (feat. Beat King)
2014 · single
You Ain't Bout Dat Life (Queenmix)
2013 · single
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Biography
From the mega-viral hit single, "Then Leave”, with Beat King, Queendom Come, called “Queen” for short, became one of the most familiar voices across the world. Hailing from the east side of Houston, TX, Queendom Come was rewarded with a well-deserved RIAA Certified Gold plaque after countless TikTok videos from all over the world and hundreds of millions of streams later. Queendom Come first made Billboard charts with her feature on the 2012 single, “You Ain’t ‘Bout Dat Life,” also a hook-driven club banger with Beat King. The “Get that bread, get that head, then leave” chant heard around the world charted #3 on Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100, #48 on Billboard Hot R&B/HipHop, Rolling Stone Hot 100, and led Queen to headline over one hundred nationwide shows in less than a year. You can hear Queendom Come featured on songs with legends like Ludacris and Lil’ Jon, as well as new industry favorites including Alamo Records recording artist, Big Jade, and Griselda Records artist, Armani Caesar. After years of a relentless work ethic, Queendom Come has been an inspirational example of an ambitious mother who never gives up on her goals. Some call her the “10 year, overnight success story.” She’s credited her relationship with the powerhouse distributor, TuneCore, and several other brands who support the agenda of inclusion and women empowerment, as a major inspiration for her role in the music industry. Expect new music from OG Queen all 2023.