For 25-year-old Lexa Gates, Gov Ball 2026 was a homecoming.
The Astoria, Queens, native had just returned to New York after spending a month in L.A., and was making her stage debut at the music festival, not far from where she grew up.
“It feels cool. I feel comfortable,” the rapper and singer said of playing in front of a Queens crowd. “I feel like they’re going to understand what I’m saying because they’re from where I’m from.”
Gates, born Ivanna Martinez, has been making music since she was 17, a few years after she dropped out of high school. After several years of recording music at home, she released her major label debut album “Elite Vessel” in 2024, and last January released “I Am,” which she’ll be on the road promoting this summer.
“I’m about to go to Europe for a tour and I’m just working on an album. I kind of want to chill,” she said of her summer ahead. “I wish I could chill, but this is fun.”
Lexa Gates
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She wants to try to be more experimental with her upcoming new music.
“I’m just trying to have fun with making music again, not feel this pressure,” she said. “And that’s kind of
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