Elevating the realms of music, stage, and visual art, Lulu Fall stands as a dynamic force in the creative and performing. Hailing from the culturally rich intersections of Senegalese and Cameroonian heritage, Lulu's artistic journey echoes a harmonious blend of global influences and American sensibilities.

Lulu has graced Broadway productions such as the iconic HAIR, the groundbreaking Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812, and the hilarious one-night-only performance, Skittles: The Musical, featuring Michael C Hall. Some off-Broadway performances include Hadestown, This Ain't No Disco, and Wild Goose Dreams. In Detroit theatre, she took center stage in the world premiere musical, Hastings Street, and Wilde Award for Best Supporting Actress in Passing Strange.

Television credits include HBO's Random Acts of Flyness, TBS's The Last O.G., and the 71st Tony Awards, delivering an ensemble performance from Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812.

Equipped with a degree in Jazz Studies from Michigan State University, has crafted a discography of six albums. Her debut jazz album, Lulu’s Back in Town, marked the inception of a captivating journey, followed by the eclectic It’s Official, and the collaborative EP Heal: Part 1, with LF+JT (Lulu Fall and James Theory). In 2017, she mesmerized audiences with The Unpaved Road, alongside the Kris Johnson Group, featuring the soul-stirring "Painfully Sober" exclusively premiered by AFROPUNK. Her debut concept album, Between Two Worlds, was released under Ropeadope Records in 2019. Lulu independently released Transform in 2022, showcasing her ever-evolving sonic landscape. 

In 2018, Lulu launched her private vocal coaching and instruction platform, Lulu Fall Vocal Studio. Fueled by her passion to teach vocal technique, Lulu specializes in acting and storytelling through song, audition techniques, performance preparation and readiness, vocal longevity and versatility. 

From iconic venues like Blues Alley in Washington, DC, 2020 Detroit Jazz Festival and Orchestra Hall in Detroit, to international stages like the Langnau Jazz Nights Festival in Switzerland and Jazz Re:freshed in London, Lulu's performances transcend borders. Her accolades include being a finalist in the 4th annual Sarah Vaughan International Vocal Jazz Competition, winning the Mid-Atlantic Song, and receiving honors in the Great American Song Contest and International Songwriting Competition.

 Embarking on her visual artistic journey in 2020, Lulu found solace and expression in the world of painting during the tumultuous global pandemic. A self-taught abstract artist, she unveiled her inaugural solo exhibition, "Lulu Fall: An Introduction to Hues," at Café 1923 in Hamtramck, MI, in February 2022. A second solo exhibition, "Grief: A Visual Diary," unfolded at Congregation Detroit in January 2023. Beyond solo exhibitions, Lulu's art has graced the spaces of various group exhibitions in metro Detroit, including Irwin House Gallery,Detroit Artists Market (DAM), Nicolena Creates Gallery, Berkley Coffee, BasBlue, and the Torch of Wisdom Foundation's 2023 Silent Art Auction. In 2021, Lulu extended her artistic reach by launching her Etsy shop, LuluFallAbstracts.

Lulu Fall is not just an artist; she is a sonic alchemist, transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary, and beckoning audiences to join her on a journey through the magical realms of sound and expression.