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Public Warning

Lady Sovereign

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Album Review

As her full-length debut was set to drop, the buzz around the brash U.K. MC named Lady Sovereign was unavoidable. Before most everyone actually heard her, they knew a few things: she was the first non-American to get signed to Def Jam; she had her chance with the ultra-hip producers the Neptunes and came up with nothing; and Jay-Z signed her on a single freestyle. Thankfully Public Warning is stunning, better than the hype machine could ever paint it, with jaw-dropping, busy production and sharp, spunky lyrics that whiz by and back up this pint-sized rebel's serious b-girl stance. What's most brilliant is that despite the hype, and most likely because folks like the Neptunes are not on here, the album captures the talented rapper with only one foot out of her parent's flat, barely touched by the dreadful "music business" and one step above freestyles posted on U.K. garage message boards. Rules are still made to be broken, slang is slung all over the place, and belching into the mic is still fun, especially when your producer — in this case, the razor-sharp Medasyn — can shuffle it into an impossible mix that ping-pongs like the Streets in double-time. Sovereign is unmistakably an unposh Brit, and "My England" declares, "London ain't all crumpets and trumpets/It's one big slum pit." While some U.K. street slang requires a search engine to make sense to the non-Brit, her preference for playing her PS2 instead of going to a job and general slacker attitude are identifiable to dropouts everywhere. In fact, either the great "Hoodie" or the simple but effective "Love Me or Hate Me" could be a worldwide crunchy-people anthem, and relating to "Tango" is easy if you've ever known some dreadful beautiful person who fake-tanned until they were horribly, entirely orange. The arc of the album shows some mercy for the U.K. rap novice, easing the listener in with smoother tracks before the Chingy-biting "Random" ("Some English MCs getting' twisted/Saying cookies instead of biscuits") and the hyper title track ("I'm that walking dictionary, I'm that talking thesaurus/I'm that old-school prehistoric Soversaurus") ramp up to the raw and whirlwind middle section. The only time the album feels anything close to forced or touched by posh hands is when a concession is made for the Yanks and when Missy Elliott is needlessly tacked onto the "Love Me or Hate Me" remix. Otherwise, Def Jam stays wisely out of Sov and Medasyn's way, and the thrilling tracks are just enough dog, just enough leash. It's something her hardcore fans are well aware of, since the bulk of the album has been available previously on indie 12"s and EPs. For them, Public Warning is a slight disappointment, a mere compilation with a handful of new tracks. For everyone else, it's an exciting introduction to an extraordinary artist captured at just the right time.

Customer Reviews

Blatently five stars..

To all the people who are sayin "everyone who buys this are twelve year old chavs who hang around estates causing trouble and think they are hard with no music taste" obvy made a very sterotypical comment: it is wrong indeed. I like this album and enjoy the production, and sure she might not be able to sing but does she not admit that on "Love Me Or Hate Me", and, I reckon it tells u somethin when someone as big as Missy Elliott does a remix for Lady Sov. Let me tell u somethin: I am not twelve, I am not a chav, I don't think I'm hard, I don't hang around estates causing trouble, and my music taste isnt awful... I'm 17 this year. Most of my clothes are from H&M, River Island, Topman, Gap etc. I've never been in a fight. I am mostly in my house these days revisin for my GCSE's. I have recently purchased Bloc Party's "Weekend in the City", Fall Out Boy's "Infinity On High", Just Jack's "Overtones" and The Fratellis' "Costello Music", amongs others, who are very good artists. Sure this album may not be worth five stars like I've given, I jus wanted to make a point that the people who download this just aren't 12 year old wanksters with no taste whatsoever, and that this album ain't a one star album.

Love her or Hate her

Why do people talk about this not being proper music and she cant rap? If she couldnt rap, why is she the only Britsh rapper to break America? Dizzee couldnt do and she could dont that tell you something. Buy it!!

Love Love Love!!!!

I love this album soooo goood!!!! Buy it Buy it Buy it!

Biography

Born: 19 December 1985 in Wembley, London, England

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '00s, '10s

The self-proclaimed "biggest midget in the game," MC Lady Sovereign has an unmistakably British delivery and style, but a string of singles showcasing her sly wit and brash charisma over bottom-heavy beats brought on a worldwide buzz. Born Louise Harman, Sovereign was raised in northwest London's notorious Chalkhill Estate, a public housing project known for being especially rough and ragged. Although she admits her upbringing could get dangerous or depressing in these surroundings, Sovereign...
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  • £7.99
  • Genres: Hip-Hop/Rap, Music, Dance, House
  • Released: 05 February 2007

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