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LORE'L

Lore’l, born Monica Torres, is no stranger to commanding a room whether it’s with her fire rhymes, unfiltered opinions, or undeniable presence on the airwaves. From her early days as a rapper making waves in a male-dominated industry to now leading one of the fastest-growing syndicated morning shows in the country, The Morning Hustle, Lore’l has proven herself a true multi-hyphenate powerhouse.

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Born in Brooklyn but raised in New Jersey, Lore’l’s journey into the entertainment industry began during her teen years. She cut her teeth in rap cyphers as part of the group Outsidaz, sharing stages with lyrical heavyweights and honing the confidence that would set her apart. At just 16, she was already working in promotions and marketing at Sony Music, laying the groundwork for her business acumen in an industry that often demands more than just talent.
But Lore’l didn’t stop at music; she pursued education with equal fervor. After studying entertainment law in South Beach, Florida, she became well-versed in the nuances of contracts and the business side of the game, giving her an edge that few artists could claim. Lore’l’s music career saw her release multiple mixtapes and the project Leading Lady, which showcased her sharp lyricism and undeniable charisma. She was featured on tracks like Lyfe Jennings’ “Must Be Nice (Remix)” and T.I.’s Grand Hustle compilation mixtape, earning respect among her peers. But as the industry evolved, so did Lore’l. Recognizing the lack of representation and authentic voices in media, she began making her mark in radio. She first entered the radio scene as a co-host for The Morning Hustle during its DC and Philly tenure. Her raw, relatable energy quickly made her a standout presence, turning her into a fan favorite. Today, she leads The Morning Hustle, which has expanded to over 32 cities across the nation, making it one of the most prominent syndicated shows in urban radio. Lore’l’s candid take on everything from pop culture to politics has solidified her as the show’s breakout star.Lore’l’s influence extends beyond music and radio. With over 230,000 Instagram followers, she uses her platform to inspire and mentor Black and brown women navigating male-dominated spaces. Whether she’s amplifying their voices by sharing her mic or offering a seat at her table, Lore’l takes pride in uplifting others.Most recently, Lore’l has become a voice for change, leading initiatives to encourage Black voters to recognize the power of their vote. Her efforts have cemented her as more than just a media personality she’s a community leader.As Lore’l continues to dominate media spaces, she’s gearing up for a return to her musical roots. With her highly anticipated single “Boys” dropping in February, fans are excited to see how she blends her love for music and media into one cohesive force.Her journey from the rap cyphers of New Jersey to the national radio stage has been anything but linear, but Lore’l has proven time and again that she’s more than capable of navigating multiple industries. Whether she’s on air, on stage, or behind the scenes mentoring the next generation, Lore’l remains a force to be reckoned with an unstoppable voice for her culture, her community, and herself.
And with her energy, authenticity, and unrelenting drive, Lore’l is just getting started.

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