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| Disc: 1 |
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| 1. Let's Be Mates |
| 2. So Human |
| 3. Jigsaw |
| 4. Bang Bang |
| 5. I Got You Dancing |
| 6. Pennies |
| 7. Guitar |
| 8. Student Union |
| 9. Food Play |
| 10. I Got The Goods |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. . I Got You Dancing (Jack Beats remix) |
| 2. I Got You Dancing (Semothy Jones remix) |
| 3. I Got You Dancing (Medasyn Dub remix) |
| 4. So Human (Soggy Face remix) |
| 5. So Human (Sinden remix) |
| 6. I Got You Dancing (video) |
| 7. So Human (video) |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Lady Sovereign: Jigsaw,
By SpiritChild "spiritchild" (Amherst, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jigsaw (Audio CD)
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For her age (24), Lady Sovereign has already accomplished allot in her career. Despite being young, white, and British, Sovereign is the first foreign female artist signed by Def-Jam records. Jigsaw is her second album.
Sovereign definitely has a different sound than most American rappers. Her sound is a little poppy (somewhat like the Veronicas), a little techno, and of course a little hip-hop. Her newest Album, Jigsaw is listenable, but I found it a bit stale by track 4. The problem is that her songs all kinda sound the same. My favorite tracks are 2 (So Human)and 7 (Guitar), which also seem to be the most distinctive tracks on the album. In sum, Jigsaw is listenable and has some good songs for dancing, but I wouldn't pay more that 8 dollars for it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Fun & Entertaining!,
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This review is from: Jigsaw (Special Edition) (Incl. Remix CD) (Audio CD)
Lady Sovereign makes some awesome music! It is not exactly rap/hip-hop, as it has a much more up-beat tone, and change in sound. Instead of having a constant mundane beat that gets old after listening to it over and over, there is a lot of change in the tone. I think part of what I like about her music is the way she changes her voice's tone a lot, which adds to the music. All of this combined make for music that does not have the pattern of an over-used chorus. Most choruses are delightful, and catchy in Lady Sovereign's music.
The music is more jovial, and has a happier tune in comparison to most. The lyrics can be described as "cute" and "fun" instead of the normal and more serious type of lyrics that tend to revolve around romance, love, or a hard life found in most music. The accent also gives the music a different feel, and makes it stand out against the rest of my collection as a unique sounding masterpiece. Definitely a pleasure to listen to!
10 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Lady Sovereign goes through growing pains,
By Jonathan Oyama "Anime is my middle name." (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jigsaw (Audio CD)
With "Jigsaw," listeners can tell that Lady Sovereign's still a little lost as to what kind of music she wants to make.
Lady Sovereign has always dangerously straddled the line between rap and dance club music. "Jigsaw" marks a change of pace, in which the British rap star decided to switch to M.I.A. style rap and dance music. But Lady Sovereign is not exactly as original or as fresh as M.I.A. Sure, her first song is a hot tune with hard-hitting club beats and squeeking electronic sounds. Sovereign sounds pretty sexy singing in a low alto "I'm weird and you're weird/Let's be mates." Her next song, however, is a little flat. She raps to some really cheap synthesizer sample of "Close To Me." And with weird lyrics such as "And when the beat went on, and it really ain't f***in' hot enough/You should've seen me runnin' out the studio like Forrest Gump", she really just doesn't do her original sample justice. Sometimes Sov tries to sing like a diva, as in the title track "Jigsaw," but it doesn't work. Her vocal work is decent at best, but it sounds so out of place with the cheap rock beat and the dull string ensemble in the background. Finally, listeners will get really tired of her cheesy vocal effects. It's tiring to listen to Sov say "doin' it" with that scratchy low vocoder effect for the twenty-umpteenth time in "I Got You Dancing." It's a shame, because she has quite a lot to say in her album. There's nothing more irresistable that her song "Pennies," in which she sings "How many pennies have been gone from me?" to a bumping dance beat and some funky wah-wah synthesizers. Still, Sov's album sounds decent for a rap/dance album. Sure, Sov is definitely no M.I.A., but she still sounds reasonably cool and sexy on "Jigsaw." She just doesn't sound great.
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