October London and Tyrese’s recent collaboration nearly brought the house down—literally.
When Snoop Dogg’s signee October London dropped by The Breakfast Club, he shared a hair-raising story about how a preview session of his new single with Tyrese almost caused a disaster. Their latest track, “Bedroom Bully,” was playing when things heated up in an unexpected way.
As the music picked up pace, a friend named Jamie got overly excited, proclaiming, “Woo! This gonna be the record! It’s gonna be crazy!” In his enthusiasm, Jamie accidentally tipped over a hookah, and initially, no one realized the impending danger.
October described the scene vividly, saying that he noticed a security guard hurriedly patting the floor. At first, he thought the guard was dancing. Only later did he spot the flames starting to consume Tyrese’s rug.
Fortunately, thanks to some quick thinking and even quicker action, the fire was snuffed out before it could cause any real damage. Tyrese’s home was saved from what could have been a literal trial by fire.
October London’s musical journey has been just as heated. Since signing with Death Row Records, he’s been making waves in the industry. He caught Busta Rhymes’ attention—a dream collaborator—and even crafted the theme for VH1’s “Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party.”
In a recent Instagram exchange, Busta Rhymes praised October, likening him to the legendary Marvin Gaye. October was clearly thrilled, responding with enthusiasm for a future collaboration. “Man, I swear this made my day,” he expressed, gearing up for possibly more exciting projects in the future.
Meanwhile, his involvement in the NxWorries album “Why Lawd?” further cements his status as a rising star. His ability to shrug off the minor disaster at Tyrese’s with humor and ease only adds to his charisma and charm.
October London may have narrowly avoided turning a listening party into a fire drill, but he succeeded in igniting interest in his music. With such tales in his repertoire, his audience can expect both thrilling stories and captivating sounds from this rising artist.