An up and coming rapper stopped traffic on the Greenwich peninsula whilst filming her latest video, which has racked up more than four million hits on Youtube.

Mobo nominated artist Melesha O'Garro, known amongst the rap scene as Lady Leshurr, filmed the freestyle entitled Queen's Speech ep. 4 near Greenwich's Millennium Village.

Motorists were forced to awkwardly manoeuvre around her as she danced her way down the middle of West Parkside.

The video has taken off, racking up millions of views after it was filmed last month.

At one point a confused Fiat 500 driver comes to a standstill whilst Lady Leshurr marches down the two-way street, singing "brush your teeth".

After posing with some friends in their stationery vehicle, the Fiat 500 creeps around them whilst she carries on with the rest of the song.

Later on in the video a baffled looking driver has an unexpected 15 minutes of fame when he's filmed watching the action from his Mini Cooper convertible.

But after two minutes of traffic dodging the musician makes it safely back onto the pavement.

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The baffled Fiat 500 driver as Lady Leshurr films her video.

This isn't the first time parts of the royal borough have been used as a backdrop, with Blur's Parklife filmed on the streets of Greenwich.

Neighbouring Thamesmead also featured on E4's Misfits and A Clockwork Orange.