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4.0 out of 5 stars
First lady... By the quality of this album, she sure is,
By James Maguire (Newcastle, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: First Lady (Audio CD)
A long time coming, the debut album from So Solid Crews (The British Wu Tang Clan) main female emmcee is finally here! I got this album ... and I sure ... wasn't dissapointed. Removed from the Garage style of So solid crew, Lisa Maffia's debut album is a 'Solid' (excuse the pun) R&B effort with suprisingly little to no filler and production that can easily compete with American contemporaries if given the chance. Sure Lisa isnt a Mary J or Aaliyah, but she is more than competant, with the production masking any weakness she has in her vocal range. I recommend this album to anyone in the USA who is looking for a more dancey, lively catchy feel to their R&B, think Ashanti without the boring ballads!1. Swiss Intro - Short rap intro from a member of So Solid Crew, he's basically wishin' her luck in her solo career. Good rap if ya like rap, if you dont, the beat might keep ya interested!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Strong Solo Effort by an Intriguing British Talent,
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This review is from: First Lady (Audio CD)
For one reason or another, many talented R&B performers in the UK remain nearly unknown in the larger American market. Artists such as Big Brovaz, Mis-teeq, and Ms. Dynamite have achieved great popularity in Britain recently, but their success has yet to translate on this side of the pond. Lisa Maffia (her real name) is another artist who could strike it big in the states if given a chance. FIRST LADY, her first solo album, is an impressive debut with few flaws. Songs like "All Over," "In Love," and "Night Crawler" have Lisa's silky smooth vocals and stirring dance beats. Some of the other songs don't grab you right away, but the more you listen to the album, the more you catch yourself singing each song to yourself. American R&B fans should appreciate the album's house music influences and the Jamaican-style "toasting," features which serve to distinguish the artist's British background and make for a nice change from the formulaic American R&B and rap music dominating the video channels and air waves here. The lyrics are not all that thought-provoking, as Lisa prefers to sing about clubbing, the importance of women asserting themselves, and the love and responsibility she feels toward her daughter Chelsea. But there is much to enjoy listening and dancing to on this debut record. Lisa Maffia's fine voice, her street credibility as a member of London's "So Solid Crew," and her glamorous good looks that rival Beyoncé's make her an artist that American fans should look out for.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Solo debut from the first lady of So Solid...,
By A Customer
This review is from: First Lady (Audio CD)
This debut from Lisa Maffia had its ups and downs. Coming from a huge group like the So Solid Crew, it's no wonder that there were great expectations from this album. First Lady has its good and bad points. First of all, this album has way too many appearances from her So Solid buddies to be considered a true solo. Over half the tracks feature So Solid members like Romeo, Asher D, JD, Swiss, and Harvey. Not that this is a bad thing, it just gets tiring. The style is a great mix of strongly produced UK Garage and R&B. It's got its strong points though. The first single, All Over, is a brilliant R&B club track, but the So Solid rappers eclipse Lisa a little bit. City Life is awesome, giving a dark feel of urban street life. In Love is arguably the best track. Women of the World doesn't disappoint either. The album does fall short at points, however. So Solid Party has got the most derranged, messed up production I've heard. The JD Interlude has no reason to be on the album; it serves no purpose. Wrong Guys is extremely disappointing. Then there is the filler: Down, Always Be Your Angel, and Super Freak. The rest of the tracks are just okay. Overall, I'd say that First Lady was a decent effort to launch Lisa Maffia as a solo name in the music industry. The overabundance of So Solid rap kinda kills the whole solo thing. The strong production matched with Lisa's beautiful voice makes this album. |
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First Lady by Lisa Maffia (Audio CD - 2011)
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