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Name | Jentina |
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Born | March 06, 1984 |
Background | solo_singer |
Genre | Hip-Hop, Rap, R&B;, Dance, Electronica, Grime |
Origin | England |
Years active | 2004–present |
Label | Virgin Records (2004 - 2005) |
Associated acts | Cathy Dennis, The Prodigy |
Influences | Missy Elliott, Nas, Timbaland, Jamelia, Eminem, Lil' Kim, Mariah Carey, 2Pac, The Notorious B.I.G., HeadKandi, Dr. Dre, Boyz II Men |
Jentina Rose Chapman, professionally known as Jentina, is a British R&B; singer, rapper, songwriter and model of Gypsy descent.
Jentina's second single, "French Kisses" was written by Cathy Dennis and Greg Wells and was a more R&B-oriented; record. The single was released in the autumn of 2004, entering the UK chart at number 20. Jentina released another single after this in Italy only, "Mysterious". With little promotion, it reached the Top 30 in Italy. Her debut album Jentina was then released, again, only in Italy.
In 2005 "Bad Ass Strippa", "French Kisses" and "Mysterious" gained worldwide exposure after featuring in episodes of . In 2006, "Mysterious" underscored some of the audition stages of MTV's DanceLife.
Several rumours state that Jentina is working on her second album. The rumoured titles were "Grace" and "Chinese Democracy", but none of these seemed to be the actual title.
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Name | Lady Sovereign |
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Origin | London, England |
Img alt | A white female in her mid-20s raps into a microphone |
Background | solo_singer |
Birth name | Louise Amanda Harman |
Alias | Sov |
Born | December 19, 1985 |
Origin | Wembley, London, England |
Instrument | Vocals |
Genre | Grime, electro-hop, hip hop, Garage |
Occupation | Rapper |
Years active | 2003–present |
Label | Island Def Jam (2006-2008)Midget Records (2009-present) |
Associated acts | NONE |
Url | http://www.myspace.com/ladysovereign |
Louise was a tomboy who played football and hated wearing dresses. She had difficulty fitting in at school and was kicked out of Preston Manor High School at 15 because of her abysmal attendance record and bad behavior. A number of menial jobs followed, until Louise decided to pursue rap after hearing Ms. Dynamite on the radio: "When I heard Ms. Dynamite's track 'Boooo!' in 2001 it inspired me. I hadn't heard a female MC before that... she's real... her presence... her image... the way she does everything... she opened so many doors for us girls, MCs are real, they write their own stuff, they rap about what they know, the stuff around them." She was also influenced by her mother's Salt-n-Pepa albums and began writing poetry at age 11.
Going by the name of Lady Sovereign, or simply Sov — a nickname she picked up after stealing a sovereign ring from a friend’s boyfriend — she began writing songs. After she persuaded her father to buy her an old PC and she bought a microphone, she started visiting internet chat rooms. Lady Sovereign met DJ Frampster online, and they began posting 20-minute sets as the garage-grime act Heavy Like Dat.
She also began uploading some of her songs and a picture to various music Web sites. She didn't meet with much success at first. She told Newsweek in 2006 that the comments generally ran along the lines of, "You're white. You're a girl. You're British. You're crap."
During these tentative steps, Sovereign signed up for a month-long drama class, which led to a role in an educational film on truancy. She convinced the film's producers that she could record a soundtrack for the film, the demos for which landed in the hands of record producer Medasyn. He partnered Sovereign with Frost P, Zuz Rock, and Shystie for a Male vs. Female MC freestyle contest, titled "The Battle" which was released in 2003 on Casual Records.
Lady Sovereign decided to sign with Universal and strike out on her own in 2004. With Medasyn’s help, she released a number of solo tracks on vinyl and opened for acts like Basement Jaxx, The Streets, Dizzee Rascal, D12, and Obie Trice.
Her mother contracted a terminal brain tumour - this has been suggested as a contributing factor in Lady Sovereign's behaviour. On 14 March (Mothering Sunday in the UK) 2010, her mother died.
Aside from her own records, 2005 saw Lady Sovereign appear as a guest or contributor on several projects. She began 2005 by appearing on the grime compilation Run the Road, both as a solo artist and with The Streets. When The Ordinary Boys released the single "Boys Will Be Boys", Lady Sovereign came back with a reply remix, featuring the music and chorus of the original, but with mostly her own vocals to the tune of "girls will be girls". In May 2006, she was featured on the Ordinary Boys single, "Nine2Five", a remixed version of her own "9 to 5", credited as "The Ordinary Boys vs Lady Sovereign." "Nine2Five" entered at #39 in the UK top 40 singles on downloads only, and jumped to #6 upon availability as a CD and 7" vinyl single during the week commencing 22 May 2005. This is her highest chart position to date.
On 31 October 2006, her debut album, Public Warning, was released, featuring "Random", "9 to 5", "Hoodie" and single, "Love Me or Hate Me," which was also released on the same day. The music video for the single features Lady Sovereign mocking stereotypical ideals of femininity by satirizing popular dress and mannerisms. Some of the lyrics include I'm fat, I need a diet/No, in fact I'm just too light/I ain't got the biggest breast-ises,/but I write all the best disses/I've got hairy armpits/But I don't walk around like this/I wear a big baggy t-shirt that hides that nasty shit. With the lyrics continuing in this satirical nature, Lady Sovereign continues to comment on and express her dissonance with female lifestyles in popular culture. She began an American tour on 23 October 2006 and soon after appeared on Late Show with David Letterman. In addition to her own tour, she appeared as the opening act for various artists, including The Streets and Gwen Stefani on her 2007 The Sweet Escape Tour.
On 17 October 2006 "Love Me or Hate Me" became the first video by a British artist to reach #1 on the United States (and original) version of MTV's Total Request Live. with the album following on 5 February 2007.
Lady Sovereign has recorded a cover of The Sex Pistols' "Pretty Vacant" for The O.C.'s new album, Music From The O.C. Mix 6 "Covering Our Tracks".
In late 2006, "Love Me or Hate Me" was played in a Verizon Wireless advertisement. It also appears on the soundtrack of the video game , and is the theme music for the show The Bad Girls Club. "9 to 5" also appears on The Bad Girls Club, as well as on the soundtrack of the Xbox 360's version of EA Sports' FIFA World Cup 2006 video game, on the Ugly Betty soundtrack and features in the 2007 film St. Trinian's. "Random" appears on the soundtrack.
"Hoodie" was used for the Mario Party Nintendo DS commercial.
On 23 October 2006, Sovereign made an appearance on American talk show The Late Show with David Letterman. During her performance of "Love Me Or Hate Me" the lyrics "If you hate me, then fuck you" were changed to "if you hate me, then I hate you".
Lady Sovereign served as the host and spokesperson for Adult Swim and Chocolate Industries' Chocolate Swim.
Bizarre Creation's Project Gotham Racing 4 video game on the Xbox 360 features the song "Blah Blah" by Lady Sovereign.
EA's Fight Night Round 4 video game features Lady Sovereign's "Bang Bang" track.
In January 2010 Bally Total Fitness selected Lady Sovereign and her song "I Got You Dancing" for the featured artist section on their website, the song is also being used in their television commercials..
"So Human" appears in season 2 episode 1 of the television series '90210'.
"Jigsaw" was featured in the second episode of the fifth season of MTV-show The Hills, called 'Everything Happens For A Reason'.
On 22 January 2010, Sovereign was due to appear on This Week, a BBC political review show, to discuss the laws regarding self-defence for householders. Early in the programme, she was shown backstage waving to camera in anticipation of her appearance. However, when the segment began, presenter Andrew Neil apologised to viewers and explained the rapper had "done a runner." Neil instead discussed the topic with regular contributors Michael Portillo and Diane Abbott and concluded by joking "Who needs Lady Sovereign? Who is Lady Sovereign?" Abbott laughed and responded "I don't know." In an interview with The Guardian's Rich Pelley on 30 January, Lady Sovereign said of the incident: "I had a panic attack! My hands went stiff and I started hyperventilating. I didn't want to do it hours before but I went anyway, then I just changed my mind at the last minute, I guess."
Andrew Bancroft, a local MC known as "Jelly Donut", originally involved with the "random night" endeavour, attended a 7 January 2007 show in Maidstone dressed in a donut costume and attempted to challenge her to a rap battle. She responded by throwing a drink and spitting. At her request, security escorted Jelly Donut out of the concert.
Unlike many British artists who sing or rap with American accents, Sovereign raps with a thick working-class London accent. She often makes fun of her peers for trying to sound American in their work. ("Some English MCs get it twisted/start sayin' 'cookies' instead of 'biscuits'.") |- style=font-size:smaller; !width=25| UK !width=25| AUS !width=25| US |- |2006 |align=left|Public Warning
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