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- Summary: A former member of UK hip-hop outfit So Solid Crew, Ms. Dynamite (aka Niomi McLean-Daley) earned Britain's Mercury Music Prize for this debut effort.
- Record Label: Interscope / Polydor
- Genre(s): Rap, R&B, Urban
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It Takes More | |
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The shit that you promote Fighting, violence Like you don't want to grow You're talking so much sex But you not tell the youths bout AIDS And you not... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Positive: 17 out of 19
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Mixed: 2 out of 19
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Ms. Dynamite's debut album is heady stuff, punctuated by groundbreaking beats, seductive vocals and melodies that lodge themselves firmly into your cranium.
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UrbIt's the album many heads wished Lauryn Hill had come back with instead of that weepy acoustic exercise. [Mar 2003, p.94]
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PlanetA surprisingly mature debut record. [#3, p.87]
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Though Dynamite sometimes comes across as a moralistic scold, her slinky delivery and understated sexuality undercut the self-righteousness that sometimes infects Deeper.
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What gives A Little Deeper its heft, though, is Dynamites voice: She can hold a word so long it almost floats in the air, and she purposefully embellishes her girlish, almost kewpie-doll-like whine to deliver her most stinging rebukes.
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It's a lot less dangerous than we've been led to expect.
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When she goes ragga on the way out I wish she hadn't been groomed for something bigger and blander. But she made her choice.
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Positive: 2 out of 2
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Mixed: 0 out of 2
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BillyCMar 28, 2003wow, this CD is amazing so much better than the current music coming out of the US. This is so street and real. Go get it, its a classic!
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SirJacksolotMorepleaseApr 7, 2003this album is superb.i always enjoy it
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