Lachi’s latest track “Life on Hard” is a bold, energetic, anthem that fuses driving, four-on-the-floor house with a punchy hip-hop edge. Hitting half a million views on socials before the song even released, the track blends industrial drums, distorted synths, and a rhythm that mirrors constantly conquering in a world not built for you to thrive.
Lachi’s gritty and defiant yet cheeky lyricism declare that while others are struggling, she is “winning big” while being blind. The song’s emotional intensity and raw vocal delivery connect deeply with anyone who’s carved out wins through grit and hustle. With its powerful message and fierce sonic energy, listeners will find both catharsis and empowerment in this unapologetic track.
About Lachi: Lachi is a globally touring recording artist, award winning social entrepreneur, GRAMMYs Chapter Board Governor, host of PBS’ American Masters series ‘Renegades’ and was named a USA Today Woman of the Year for her disability rights advocacy. Born legally blind, Lachi uses her platform in music, storytelling and fashion to amplify identity pride and Disability Culture. Her U.N. -recognized organization RAMPD (Recording Artists and Music Professionals with Disabilities) has collaborated on disability-inclusive solutions with the GRAMMYs, Netflix, Live Nation and more.
Her recent song “Lift Me Up” in homage to Judy Heumann peaked at #29 on U.S. Adult Contemporary radio. Named a USA Today Woman of the Year, an ADCOLOR Innovator of the Year, a “new champion in advocacy” by Billboard, and “a foot soldier for Disability Pride” by Forbes, her cultural activism has landed her spots on national ads and TEDx stages, discussions with the White House, BBC, Good Morning America and the New York Times.
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