
Lanz Pierce drops “GET IT”: A blistering, unapologetic anthem that redefines the rules
New York’s own Lanz Pierce is not playing by anyone’s rules. And her new single “GET IT” makes that crystal clear from the very first beat. Bold, brilliant, and blistering in its delivery, GET IT is a fearless takedown of the expectations, double standards, and shallow boxes that still dominate modern culture. It is a track that slaps hard, but it also speaks loud. A head-nodder and a manifesto, wrapped in one slick, surgically sharp flow.
From the jump, Pierce grabs your attention with an energy that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly now. Channeling the attitude of Eminem’s Slim Shady LP while filtering it through her own raw, unmistakably Lanz lens, GET IT doesn’t just go bar for bar. It kicks the door open.
“I took a page from Eminem’s ‘Role Model’ and ‘My Name Is’, flipped it, and made it LANZ, 2025,” Pierce says. That flip is a flex. What Eminem did for white suburbia’s rage and rebellion, Pierce now does for intersectional truth and female agency in the digital age. This isn’t parody. It’s precision. She’s not asking for space. She’s carving it out.
And what a space it is. Over a punchy, minimalist beat that leaves plenty of room for her wordplay to breathe, Lanz Pierce delivers line after line with a fire that feels both calculated and uncontainable. It’s hip-hop in its purest form with a voice and a truth unfiltered by commercial polish or social decorum. Her cadence is undeniable. Her delivery is razor-sharp. And her bars? They bite. Hard.
But while GET IT hits like a banger, it also hits back, at gender roles, ageism, performative social media, and the exhausting expectations placed on women in the public eye. It’s smart without being preachy, catchy without being disposable. It makes you move, but it also makes you think. That’s not easy. That’s artistry.

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And for Lanz Pierce, that artistry has been years in the making. Discovered and signed to Interscope Records by Jimmy Iovine before she even turned 18, Pierce’s story reads like a hip-hop fairy tale, only this one is real, and it’s laced with grit, hustle, and evolution. She’s toured with legends like Snoop Dogg and Kurupt, graced stages at Lollapalooza and SXSW, and held her own next to some of the fiercest names in the game. Rolling Stone and The Boston Globe have praised her as a gifted musician and an artful songwriter. She’s penned hooks, dropped bars, and proven time and again that she is not just in the room . She is the room.
But Pierce is not just a rapper. She’s a creative force, a director, entrepreneur, and cultural architect. After parting ways with the traditional label system, she raised her own capital, launched her own imprint, and released three independent albums: Point of No Return, Editors Eye, and Los City. Each one further expanded her sound and vision, weaving autobiography with social commentary, and pairing music with visual storytelling and fashion collaborations. Los City, in particular, earned praise for its cinematic ambition and bi-coastal flavor, with Complex spotlighting its narrative strength.
Beyond music, Pierce’s reach only deepens. She has directed videos for major artists like Kat DeLuna and Arcangel, helmed short films like HISPANICUS, and founded Luminary Creative Agency. A cutting-edge incubator helping artists and startups bring bold ideas to life. Under her leadership, Luminary has played a pivotal role in launching some of the most disruptive music-tech ventures in recent years.
From working with Ne-Yo on personalized music education platforms, to consulting on AI-powered artist finance tools now integrated into Jack Dorsey’s Block Inc., Pierce has not just kept pace with the digital age. She’s shaping it. Her ability to merge tech, music, and brand storytelling is rare. But her ability to do it without losing her voice, her edge, or her truth? That’s revolutionary.

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Which brings us back to GET IT a track that, more than anything, reflects the complete creative freedom she has built for herself. It is not filtered through a label’s expectations or diluted for mass consumption. It is Lanz, uncut.
The single arrives on the heels of two recent drops: the sultry, whip-smart Like That and the raw, introspective Loved Her. Together, these tracks offer a preview of her upcoming EP. A body of work that promises to explore the full emotional spectrum of who Lanz is. Fierce. Vulnerable. Witty. Unapologetic. GET IT is the loudest entry yet, a reminder that she can spit with the best, speak her truth, and still have your head nodding all the way through.
If hip-hop is about voice, then Lanz Pierce has one of the clearest and most compelling in the game right now. Not because she’s trying to sound like anyone else, but because she has never stopped sounding like herself. That voice can cut, soothe, provoke, inspire. And GET IT uses every angle.
So what exactly is this track saying? It is saying: Watch me. I’m not here to fit in. I’m here to disrupt. It’s a warning and a celebration. A middle finger and a love letter. A bop and a battle cry.
There is a reason Nile Rodgers, the legendary producer behind everyone from David Bowie to Daft Punk, once called Lanz’s delivery “the most brilliant shit” he had heard in a long time. There is a reason she has stayed relevant, adaptable, and dangerous in all the right ways. And there is a reason GET IT feels like a breakthrough, even for someone as seasoned as Pierce.
This is not just another single. This is a statement. A reset. A reminder that in an era of algorithms and image, substance still hits hardest. So do yourself a favor and stream GET IT now. Turn it up. Let the beat knock. Let the lyrics sink in. And remember the name Lanz Pierce. Because she is not asking for permission. She is taking her place. And she is just getting started.