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Mixed or average reviews- based on 28 Ratings
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Positive: 17 out of 28
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Mixed: 2 out of 28
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Negative: 9 out of 28
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Aug 18, 2010Some really amazing songs on it. Pretty energetic. Rhymes and flow are great. A lot of catchy tunes that actually have sense. "Those were the days" is my absolute favorite.
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MarcelBMay 30, 2009Lady Sovereign is the most courageous singer I seen in a long time. The album is one of the bests in the style I ever hear. Loved her!
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ZachBJun 13, 2007A sight of thing to come from this great talent.
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steffyFeb 4, 2007totally rad
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MarieRJan 10, 2007Thank god for Lady Sov! SO nice to see a non-Barbie-lookin chick on the charts who truly kicks a*s ands has fun doing it! I am blown away by her incredible rapping skill and awesome lyrics. And she doesn't take herself oh-so-seriously like so many artists do.
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annabDec 5, 2006lady sov is always great the cheeky lyrics that make no sense but we know them anyway and swears thta just arn't the biggest thing in the song like some rappers make swears the focal point of their songs
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[Anonymous]Nov 11, 2006Great album, unfortunatley half the songs arent new. All of the music is great, its nice to see a different type of hip hop.
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kenbNov 5, 2006If Mike Skinner and Dizzie Racal had a female child it would probably be Lady Sovereign. Not a bad album. Lyrics are fresh but arent real enough. Seems to rap about how british she is alot.
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melaniemNov 4, 2006I can tell this album is my new favorite. Lady Sov gives a strong message and has a whole lotta 'tude- in a good way. My favorite song is "Love Me Or Hate Me."
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EspenSNov 3, 2006Simply amazing in every way. The beats, the flow, the lyrics, it all fits so well together.
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LauryOct 30, 2006She's brash and fun, but does she have the credibilty to be the female Eminem? I seriously doubt it. Her music will most certainly appeal to 14 year-olds, but somehow I don't see this lightweight kind of rap being played in Harlem or places like that.
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Awards & Rankings
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FilterA thin and innocuous stretch of yawners. [#22, p.97]
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On Public Warning, Lady Sovereign explores the natural edges of her characteristic sound and emerges a more fully-realised artist.
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Her subject matter is goofier, her flow is dumbed down and her beats are staler.