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Princess Superstar Entering Into Legendary Status, September 3, 2005
This review is from: I Hope I Sell Lots of Records at Christmastime (Audio CD)
Princess Superstar has made a definite positive impact on the Hip-Hop & Rap community in a massive underground way that only she could. She is the first to snatch the almighty "First White Female Rap Artist" due to her amazing intellengence of life in New York and Street Life Venues. Witty, Sharp, Fun, Comical, Serious, & Fast Flows are really the only way to best describe her. Put the Princess in a Rock venue and all will applaud as well as any Hip-Hop venue cause she is no stranger to ways of a rock artist, as she continued through out the mid to late 90's she tried out many a different styles with Rock, Hip-Hop, Rap, Dance, Electro and just when you'd think she had found her nitch in the sand, she goes on to become a mighty turntablist Dj who not only uses her own material to get the vibe going but with friends like Moby along side her, the beats just grew more intense, spring up a really wicked name to it saying "Dj's Are Not Rockstars". Now we enter into a remarkable period for the Princess, "My Machine" 2005 is looking into the future and with every style that she has known is put to the test, not only does she prove in more ways than 1 that she still has the gift of "Awesome" she now shows us that she is "Lengendary" So final thought - Princess Superstar 2005 "My Machine"
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Indeed Prince Paul meets with the greatest lady rapper!, August 28, 2000
This review is from: I Hope I Sell Lots of Records at Christmastime (Audio CD)
Prince Paul is a genius and he meets up with the wonderful white lady rapper. She has much better skills than Tairrie B ever had in the old school days. I believe that this single is totally overlooked. The song begins with the brilliant opening skit about PS trying to sell off or palm off her record to a kid with Santa. She gets busted but she points out the hypocritical nature of today's Christmas. Not too bad in the long run I guess. Prince Paul lovely melody for sampling and the scratching of her name is quite extraordinary. Why not have PS with de La Soul now? They would need her for some odd humor and perhaps she can put MC Paul Barman back into his place... PS rock the house of Xmas!
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not the best proincess superstara cd your can biuyt, June 6, 2001
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This review is from: I Hope I Sell Lots of Records at Christmastime (Audio CD)
...the music is not really funny. its like one of those in jokes that i guess i had to be there. adn the hip hop big beat is very minimal and puches really good for the club speakers but thats not why i like price paul i like his funny catchy micky mouse beats. and pricess superstar is doing a sassy bahamadia imitation that she doesnt quite have the skills to pull off. it sounds really weird. you might do better buying another princess superstar reord lieke peasches or brassy. raise your glasses, make your passes
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