Lanz Pierce Is Out To Get It All

The N.Y.C. rapper issues a swaggering takedown of double standards in our culture.

Lanz Pierce is out to grab what’s hers on her empowered new single Get It — showcasing today on Tinnitist.

Bursting with bravado and crackling with confidence, the New York rapper, writer, director, entrepreneur and creative visionary’s new single is a razor-sharp takedown of double standards, sexuality and gender expectations in modern culture. Blending classic hip-hop and undeniable flow with unfiltered punchlines, Get It is both a head-nodder and a bold rebuke —part banger, part manifesto.

Drawing inspiration from Eminem’s Slim Shady LP era and filtered through Lanz’s own unapologetic lens, Get It taps into the same no-holds-barred energy that first made Marshall Mathers a voice of a generation.

“I took a page from Eminem’s Role Model and My Name Is — flipped it, and made it LANZ, 2025,” shares Pierce. “It’s a bop, no doubt — but it’s also saying something. Music that doesn’t just slap but also pushes back — against the boxes we’re told to fit into. Whether it’s gender, age, sexuality, or the performative madness of social media — this is a humble flex that says: I don’t need to play by your rules.”

Pierce was discovered and signed by Jimmy Iovine to Interscope Records before she turned 18. She embarked on a multi-city tour with Snoop Dogg, performing alongside hip-hop legends like Kurupt and Teddy Riley, and appeared on major stages including Lollapalooza, SXSW and Austin City Limits. She was named a BMI ‘Who’s Next’ Songwriter on the Rise alongside then-emerging artist Lady Gaga, and went on to collaborate with heavyweights like Rico Wade and Three 6 Mafia, resulting in a hit titled Swerve.

Early in her career, Pierce also caught the attention of legendary producer and guitarist Nile Rodgers, who became a close mentor and served as executive producer on one of her first major projects. Rodgers was immediately struck by her ability to fluidly switch between rapping and singing, calling her delivery “the most brilliant shit” he’d heard in a long time. His early support helped solidify her credibility and creative direction during her formative years.

After parting ways with the major label system in her early 20s, Pierce raised independent capital to launch her own imprint. She released three albums — Point Of No Return, Editors Eye and Los City — through distribution deals. Her debut LP Los City drew praise for its narrative ambition and bi-coastal influence. In parallel to her music career, Lanz has carved out a unique space as a filmmaker, director and creative entrepreneur. She has directed music videos for artists like Kat DeLuna and Arcangel, and recently adapted and directed the short film Hispanicus, based on a novel.

With Get It, Pierce is proving once again that she’s not here to follow anyone else’s script. The new single embodies her ethos: unfiltered truth, uncompromising craft, and a refusal to be boxed in by age, industry, or identity. Rather than mark a departure from music, these projects reflect a broader evolution. Lanz continues to redefine what it means to be a creator in the modern era — bridging artistry, technology, and entrepreneurship to build culture-shaping platforms that go beyond the traditional industry model.

Get It arrives on the heels of two recent singles — the sultry, whip-smart Like That and the raw, introspective Loved Her — all part of an EP due later this year. The project will showcase Lanz’s full range: Punchy, fearless, reflective, and sharp.

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