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First Lady of the Tribe is Tribal Alyzza’s arrival statement—bold, intimate, and unapologetically self-possessed. Rooted in Jacksonville grit and late-night R&B sensuality, the album moves fluidly between moody melodies and hard-edged rap, capturing the tension between vulnerability and dominance that defines Alyzza’s voice.

Across the project, Alyzza dissects power—who has it, who pretends to, and who earns it. She challenges illusion and ego in tracks like “Altered Reality,” explores desire and control with after-hours confidence on “Melatonin” and “Head Doctor,” and taps into Southern club energy with bass-heavy anthems built to move crowds. Even at her most seductive or confrontational, Alyzza remains in control of the narrative, presenting sexuality, ambition, and emotion as ownership—not performance.

The title First Lady of the Tribe isn’t about status given—it’s about authority taken. Alyzza positions herself as a leader who speaks plainly, sets boundaries, and refuses to soften her truth for comfort. Signed to Roovet Records, the album reflects an artist stepping into structure without losing edge, sharpening her sound while expanding her reach.

Sonically cinematic and emotionally grounded, First Lady of the Tribe is designed for late nights, loud systems, and listeners who value honesty over hype. It’s a debut that prioritizes longevity over trends—and establishes Tribal Alyzza as a voice that doesn’t ask for space, but commands it.
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