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Lady Sovereign: Love Me Or Hate Me

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by Mike Diver

The petite girl born Louise Harman in 1985 has done her fair share of growing up these last twelve months: a bone-fide star in the making stateside, thanks in no small measure to the incredible influence of Jay-Z, the Wembley-born MC now faces an uphill struggle as she attempts to convince critics here that she’s 4Real. It’s interesting that her debut album, Public Warning, received a US release in October while the British public have to wait ‘til next month: it’s almost as if the Powers That Be have already decided that Lady Sovereign isn’t to limey tastes.

‘Love Me Or Hate Me’ isn’t, it must be stressed, a particularly good track to showcase said album with: Public Warning contains many a highlight, trust me, and this computer bleep-aided rant about polarised opinions on her spits and skits isn’t really one of them. Taking pot-shots at easy targets – neatly-preened pop princesses, polite prudes and champagne-swilling above-their-station sorts – while simultaneously stating why the artist in question is so different to those he or she despises for all their falseness is a rap technique done to absolute death, and Sov’ brings little freshness to the approach. That said, humorous lines about her “non-existent bum” and the death of her hamster are endearing, and her raps are so rooted in realism that listeners of a similar age will find much to relate to here.

The most interesting aspect of this song though is, bizarrely, a barefaced nod to prog-rock dinosaurs Genesis: “I can’t dance, and I can’t sing,” slurs Harman towards the track’s finale, directly referencing the Phil Collins-fronted group’s ‘I Can’t Dance’ single of 1992. Mental.

And for that unprecedented absurdity alone, interest in Sov’ is guaranteed ‘til the domestic release of her long-player at least.

  • Lady Sovereign 6 / 10

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There is a great Missy Elliot version of this

James


yep, there is

but it's not as good as the original.
methinks.


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oh i don't know about that, the Missy version has quite a good verse about 'wearing more ice than bears in the polar', which tickled me.

I like nearly everything Lady Sovereign has done, just a shame that the album is going to be buried. Maybe they should have put it out last year, as I have most of the stuff from mix tapes already, so I am unlikely to buy it.

James


"Battle Jelly Donut,

Battle Jelly Donut". That's how I'll always think of her.


battle jelly d

yeah, battle jelly d already :o(


photo.

wow. she looks hard.


put your finger over her bunch on the side

and she looks like a skinhead lesbian.


Couldn't she have flipped the bird with her other hand aswell?

Then we wouldn't be able to see her face. Ugly as sin.


well that's not very nice is it...

...she'd kick you in, blud.

BARENANG!


Yep

Definitely hate you.


Death of Rap Part XVI

or whatever. Jay-Z shilling for Buckweiser, Flav cold-reality-TV-lamping, and now this brain-poundingly unoriginal white Missy. Bets on when she duets with Mathers?


this song is so bad...

it only merits one word that doesn't come out oftern

Gash

Plain Gash





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