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ALBUM REVIEW: Public warning

Lady Sovereign

 

Public Warning

Released: 2006

Label: Def Jam

 

 

By Tonisha Johnson

 

F^CK ME THEN!!!!!!!

 

Lady Sovereign has to be the biggest ‘fraud’ midget ever. Her Jamaican-English accent is the only thing that will allow her any ‘ride or die’ credibility because it ‘sounds’ good.

 

Her videos consistently reflect a female Eminem wanna-be as she portrays a life style indicative of a ‘hood rat’ as oppose to a high-maintenance chic that her label President and discoverer Jay-Z would sport.

 

If only a poor background and harsh digs weren’t pass into the heavily guarded gates of hip hop. It seems a bag of weed and food stamps is a green light nowadays.

 

Lady Sovereigns’ style can be best described as ‘clever’. However, by what is heard it could be interpreted that she will put on a show. That maybe best for her career. Which can be quite lucrative; the performance part that is.

 

Overall, this 47:54 / 13 Track album is a ‘bag of rubbish’.

 

*Love Me or Hate Me (F^CK You!!!) featuring Missy Elliot is the best hands down.

 

Don’t buy the album. Download the *single.

 

 

Track List:

9 to 5

Gatheration

Random

Public Warning

Love Me or Hate Me

My England

Tango

A Little Bit of Shhh

Hoodie

Those Were the Days

Blah Blah

Fiddle with the Volume

*Love Me or Hate Me [Remix] featuring Missy Elliot

 
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