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Child Rapper Lil Bit Saucy Named As LEGO’s First-Ever Kid Creative Director

Lil Bit Saucy, a 12-year-old rapper, gained a following on social media through her released music on YouTube and streaming platforms like Apple Music and Soundcloud. Now the young emcee is branching out as LEGO’s first-ever Kid Creative Director.

Working to create content for LEGO’s kid-friendly Vidiyo app and Kid Creative Studio, Lil Bit Saucy was chosen out of over 100 other child applicants. According to LEGO’s website, the child rapper will help to unleash

“the imaginative superpowers within every child by giving them the reins to create freely and bring their fearless ideas to life like never before.”

She will also oversee the “creative process” for the Kid Creative Studio.

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Lil Bit Saucy is known for her love of guitar, which she is currently teaching herself to play, creative writing and drawing. Hoping to stay on top of her rap skills, Lil Bit Saucy also studies the history of hip-hop and the influential artists before her, making her a perfect mentor for other children interested in pursuing music.

I have been hired as The First Ever Kid Creative Director For @lego

,” the child rapper wrote about the opportunity last month. “I will be working directly with my mentors from Lego and Universal Music Group to create awesome content using Lego Vidiyo. More details on my position on the Lego website and Facebook page.”

Proud of her new venture, Lil Bit Saucy’s, AKA Robyn, rap mentor Add-2, tweeted, “Today my mentee Lil Bit Saucy was named the first-ever Kid Creative Director of #LEGO…also she is 12!” adding “Check out her music too. She will be a legend soon! Mark my words.”

We also can’t wait to see where her talent takes her! Those interested in Lil Bit Saucy’s music can check her out on YouTube, Soundcloud, Apple Music and Instagram.

Jada Ojii

Jada Ojii is a creative, fun, and witty writer based in Memphis, Tennessee. She has over 6 years of experience as a freelance writer, specializing in entertainment (music, tv, film), black culture, trending news and more.

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