In a recent video, Lewis Hamilton talks about having a music setup at his place and going to a studio more often than not whenever he is in L.A. A singer himself, Lewis Hamilton is a huge RnB fan and friends with many in the industry. One of those is Raye, who’s also known for her RnB music. Just weeks after the duo were spotted together at the Met Gala, Hamilton cheers on Raye after her BRIT awards win.
Lewis Hamilton and Raye’s friendship goes long back. Talking about some of the recent times the duo were spotted together, or in support of the other one, Raye was present at the 2023 Silverstone GP as she cheered Hamilton on and even posted pictures in front of the No. 44 car. The 7X champ on the other hand attended Raye’s concert towards the end of last year and posted stories about how amazing it was.
The most recent meeting was at the Met Gala where Lewis Hamilton wore a specially designed Burberry suit with Alex Moss jewelry while Raye made her Met Gala debut and wore a silver Fendi Haute Couture. The British singer has now won a record-breaking 6 awards at the 2024 BRIT Awards, the highest-profile music award ceremony in the UK.
Lewis Hamilton decided to congratulate and celebrate Raye’s record-breaking feat by posting a story on his Instagram as he shared Raye’s post. The caption of the story read, “So well deserved”. But what about Lewis Hamilton’s new music? Is he coming out with any new music at all?
Lewis Hamilton has some new music in the Pipeline
Earlier last year in the month of March, Lewis Hamilton posted a story talking about how he didn’t record anything for a year because he took a break to focus on other things but he was finally back. He further explained how it is difficult to record something along with the busy F1 schedule but promised to make an active effort to record more.
Recently in a GQ video where Hamilton answered Fans’ questions on the internet, he was asked, “ We want to know when you’ll be releasing some music” to which Hamilton responded by explaining how he started doing music at 16 and recorded a song at 21. Replying to the question he said, “I have some new stuff so we will see”.