When discussions turn to London’s entertainment industry, attention often gravitates toward performers in front of the camera or artists commanding centre stage. Yet behind the scenes, a powerful network of women is shaping narratives, building enterprises, and redefining creative leadership. Among these influential figures is Duchess Letitia Kapuscinska, a multifaceted entrepreneur, award-winning singer-songwriter, and creative strategist whose work bridges art, business, and social impact.
Duchess Letitia Kapuscinska is more than a performer; she is a brand architect and cultural force. As the founder of Letitia Antoinette Enterprise, she oversees a growing portfolio spanning fashion, creative media, and mentorship. Grounded in her postgraduate training in Innovation and Entrepreneurship Management, she has translated artistic vision into a sustainable business platform designed to empower emerging talent, foster creativity, and provide leadership training for those seeking entry into the entertainment industry.
At her artistic core, Letitia is a celebrated singer-songwriter, frequently likened to iconic voices such as Billie Holiday and Nina Simone. Her musical range cuts across jazz, R&B, reggae, blues, and hip-hop, allowing her to connect with diverse audiences across cultures and generations. Alongside her husband and producer, Daniel Kapuscinski, she has recorded more than 80 tracks and written over 200 compositions, seamlessly blending creative expression with commercial insight.
Her influence extends well beyond the recording studio. From charity concerts and festivals across the United Kingdom to television and radio appearances, Letitia consistently uses her platform to amplify social causes and inspire dialogue. Her collaborative reach spans international borders, with associations linked to globally recognized artists and producers such as Rick Ross, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, and Busta Rhymes, underscoring her integration into the global entertainment ecosystem.
Looking ahead, forthcoming projects, including the single “Criminology” featuring Derric Brock and anticipated collaborations with artists such as Lil Wayne and Trina, signal a continued ascent on the international stage. For Letitia, music is both art and advocacy. “Music is therapeutic,” she notes. “It’s about telling real stories that resonate with real people.”
Perhaps her most enduring impact, however, lies behind the spotlight. As a mentor and coach, Letitia invests in the next generation of creatives, equipping them with the resilience, strategic insight, and confidence required to navigate an often unforgiving industry. Through the Letitia Antoinette Podcast, she hosts conversations with global voices in wellness, innovation, and the arts, creating space for underrepresented perspectives and meaningful storytelling.
Her ventures in fashion, beauty, and media are not diversions from her music career but deliberate extensions of her creative identity. They reflect a broader understanding that modern entertainment is no longer confined to performance alone; it is about building interconnected ecosystems of influence, opportunity, and social responsibility.
In an industry that has historically underestimated women working behind the scenes, Duchess Letitia Kapuscinska is helping to rewrite the narrative. She represents a new model of leadership, one that unites artistry with entrepreneurship, performance with purpose, and storytelling with social justice.
Her journey mirrors the evolving face of London’s entertainment business: diverse, innovative, entrepreneurial, and unapologetically female.


