Dom O Briggs - Always Inspire(d) EP

Posted by Cris Copastetik

Dom O Briggs comes together with RockTheDub, DWND and Toy Sldrs to release his 4th full length project Always Inspire(d) EP. Features include fellow Dope League members JohnNY U. and ScienZe while production comes from Sir Flywalker, H2, BackPack NY, Stephen Spencer, Pat Streater, Go-Z and The Stuyvesants. Click the image to listen and download.

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Taking A Closer Look At Lil Mama

Posted by Nathaniel Mussington On Thursday, August 20, 2009




Via SocietyAndStyle.com

Watching Lil Mama, her mannerisms and the way she speaks reflect the true character of Niatia Kirkland, a girl from Brooklyn. Her hood aura has not left her and she is unapologetic about it. She’s not afraid to speak her mind, even when it’s against her own label, and she does not care what people think of her. One might think these are traits gained with accumulation of money and fame or from becoming a celebrity, but she was always this way even in high school. There were days she came to school with her hair half wrapped and in sweat pants but she still walked down the hall singing, and calling attention to herself as if she had on the best outfit in the room. Her talent is what makes her shine and she knows it. But most of the general audience doesn’t seem to know the true bounties of her talent yet, and with 2 years in the industry that is not a good thing.

“I’m working, I got some stuff coming out this year for sure. Definitely check out Lil Mama Diva on YouTube. You can go on MySpace to check out the “Diva” record which is my first single off my album and I also have the battle Wednesday special I am putting out this week. So look out for that. I’m focused I’m doing my thing Rhonesha I ain’t going to ever stop. I see myself as being one of the biggest stars in the universe because of my heart and my talent.”

She’s creeping back into the music scene, with not quite as much of the hype or attention of her first debut. But she has released her official first single from her debut album, which has yet to get a release date.

She says she has a lot planned but she wants to wait until her projects are released before she speaks on them since “actions speak louder than words.” With the buzz and heavy anticipation of her last project and its less than spectacular performance, one cannot blame her for not wanting to speak too soon. Two years into her career as a professional artist she’s learned when to speak and when to hold her tongue.....

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1 Response to "Taking A Closer Look At Lil Mama"

  1. Gambitt Said,

    If she wanted to, ol'girl could take over the female emcee scene.
    She can spit...heard 3 freestyles where she just blacked lyrically.

    Doubt she'll even aim for that though.

     

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