From AllHipHop
More than 35 years since Lady Tigra and Bunny D—better known as Miami bass duo L’Trimm—demanded Hip-Hop’s attention with “Cars That Go Boom,” the duo recently reunited on the track “Guillotine” from TIGRA & SPNCR’s new project, the five-track Black Rice EP.
It’s natural to wonder what took so long, but as Tigra and Bunny explain to AllHipHop, geography played a big role in keeping them apart. Bunny was also busy raising a family and becoming a nurse with a focus on geriatrics, labor and delivery, and special-needs children and adults.
“We don’t live in the same place, so that made it a little bit more challenging,” Tigra says. “Plus, there wasn’t really time. She was raising four kids on her own. I was doing my thing out here in L.A. I kept making music, but she just wasn’t ready until the time was ready, and now the time is ready.”
Bunny adds, “My kids are grown. They moved out. They graduated college and they’re adults now, so now my life is my life again. It’s time to get back to me.”

3 comments:
Glad you posted videos. I was only 3-4 back then and don’t remember them at all.
Never heard of them or this song. Before I clicked on the video, I was like 35 years??? How old were they when they made the song? 1?? They look 35ish now!
Never heard of it. Folks need money. Are they using walkers to get around? LOLO
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