We’re excited to introduce you to the always interesting and insightful Lesbitru. We hope you’ll enjoy our conversation with LesBiTru below.
LesBiTru, thanks for taking the time to share your stories with us today Can you talk to us about a project that’s meant a lot to you?
I’ve had a few projects that meant a lot to me. I’ve opened shows for artists such as The Migos, Pastor Troy, 2 Milly (Milly Rock), Yung Joc, Rich Homie Quan, and Future. I’ve also been on set with NLE Choppa last year, which was one of the most exciting moments of my career. He was a really down to earth person, and highly motivating. I’m currently working on a project with DJ Kid (Da Baby’s tour DJ) which is pretty cool. I’ve never worked on a song with a celebrity DJ. It’s been a crazy year.

Great, appreciate you sharing that with us. Before we ask you to share more of your insights, can you take a moment to introduce yourself and how you got to where you are today to our readers.
I grew up in the small town of Pinewood, in South Carolina, and started making music at a young age. My mother bought me all of the studio equipment I needed, and I haven’t turned back since. My first important show was a “Showtime at the Apollo” event when I was 15 years old. “Southern Swavor” the first group I formed won the competition, and this gave my career a jump start. Then came the radio interviews, etc. I’ve had my music played on several stations in Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina over the years. Besides being an artist, I’m also a photographer/videographer, graphic designer, and studio engineer. I’m the proud owner of “Ashley Bankz Productions”. I appreciate all of my fans and supporters, and would like them to know that I’ll continue making great music for them and servicing the world with my talents.

For you, what’s the most rewarding aspect of being a creative?
The most rewarding aspect of being an artist to me, is seeing the reactions of the people you’re making music for. You never know what the next person is going through and how your music may have an impact on their life. But, let’s be real, the money is pretty rewarding as well.

We’d love to hear the story of how you built up your social media audience?
Initially, I was targeting the LGBT community, which had been very supportive of my career over the year. Now, I target my age group, and gender being that 2024 has been a great year for female artists all across the world. I feel like this has had a big hand in building my socials.
Contact Info:
- Instagram: LesBiTru
- Facebook: LesBiTru
- Youtube: LesBiTru
- Other: LesBiTru on Apple Music/Spotify

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