With plenty of vocal outtakes left in the studio from previous sessions, Hot Productions continued creating the album without the artists' input.
[2] Unwilling to compromise their creative input, unable to score another hit with the label's new sound, and with its youthful pop-rap style waning in popularity, L'Trimm disbanded.
She has four children and was married to La Kidd[5] from Philadelphia's Tuff Crew, whom she met while touring together, which released the 1989 hit "My Parta Town."
After a few years of hosting events in Miami's burgeoning music, arts, fashion, and club scenes in South Beach, Lady Tigra moved back to New York City, where she managed nightclubs.
In 2010, she collaborated with writer/director J.B. Ghuhman Jr. and music producer Yeti Beats on the soundtrack of the award-winning movie Spork, which incorporated many references to 1990s pop-culture.
Alongside acts such as Uncle Luke, Disco Rick, Trick Daddy, Brother Marquis, Mr. Mixx, The Geto Boys, and UGK.
Lady Tigra remains active in New York, Miami, and LA's underground music, fashion, DJ, art and club scenes.