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Princess Superstar’s fifth album My Machine is a 25 track, nearly 80-minute concept album. Princess presents a vision of the future in order to critique the present and reinvents herself as a sassy and smart anti-hero. In a world where stars are manufactured and not born she questions where the relationship between art and commerce is headed and attacks the current "Extreme Makeover" culture that turns people into imitations of a nonexistent ideal by promising to make them better versions of themselves, a theme she explores in "Perfect," the first video from the album. At times crazy and hilarious, hideous and alluring, deranged and compelling, she has mapped out an alternate universe on which to provoke and entertain.
Recorded over the past three years in Costa Rica, London, New York, Brazil, New Jersey, Mexico, and Berlin, this is Princess’ most ambitious work to date. The album was executive produced by her and the legendary Arthur Baker and also features production work from Jacques Lu Cont, Junior Sanchez, Armand Van Helden, and Todd Terry. She takes her cut’n’paste aesthetic to a new level as she effortlessly switches from the straight up hip-hop of "Famous" to the power punk of "I Like It A Lot" to the sinister electro of "My Machine" to the moody rock of "Artery" and her signature comedic style on "Quitting Smoking Song."
This should come as no surprise from a woman who, while working on this album, found the time to be a coach on MTV’s hit show "Made,", join Mensa, tour the world with her 4 turntable act "DJs Are Not Rockstars", have a weekly radio show on London’s Kiss FM, and be profiled in everything from the New York Times’ Style Section to Crain’s Business Magazine! NYC’s rhyming juggernaut is back with a love letter to independence, guaranteed to make brains and dance floors more active than they’ve been in a long time.
Full Title - Last Of The Great 20th Century Composers. In the year 2000 Last Of The Great 20th Century Composers was self-released on the infamous Princess Superstar's own label, the Corrupt Conglomerate. A fitting prelude to 2000s smash Princess Superstar IS, this classic features Princess' signature lascivious lyricism and off-kilter production alongside collaborations with music's brightest lights, from De La Soul alumni and hip-hop legend Prince Paul to former Fugee John Forte to The Blues Explosion's Jon Spencer. It burst on the scene with its slick, giddy egotism, assy-drenched brassyness and undeniably slamming beats. If the world got a taste of Princess Superstar from singles like 'Do It Like A Robot' and Disco D's 'F**k Me On The Dancefloor,' then Last Of The Great 20th Century Composers was what whet their appetite. 2003.
Straight outta New York City-behold hip-hop's enchantress Princess Superstar - the mind-bending DIY hip-hop fashionista, the hilarious and brilliant songwriter, the voice straight from the crazy zones deep in the gut, that will change you forever. With three independently released albums under her belt, Princess Superstar has seen her career kick into overdrive since 2000's 'Last of the 20th Century Composers.' That's why she has teamed up with Rapster, Studio K7's new hip hop imprint, to unleash her latest and greatest upon the masses. Featuring special guests like the High and Mighty, Herbaliser, J Zone and Kool Keith, Princess Superstar Is marks Princess Superstar as hip hop royalty indeed.
Finally receiving a cd single release after bubbling away in club land for some time, new york hip hop/ electro producer princess superstar's massive single "perfect" is here. Infectiously hooky and currently extremely popular on intrernational dancefloors, 'perfect' is set for big things.
Part One of Two. Hugely successful 2007 mash-up that combines Dutch Electro artist Mason's 'Exceeder' with Princess Superstar's 'Perfect', creating a new hit from two certified floor-stompers. Features five versions of 'Perfect (Exceeder)' (Radio Edit, Vocal Club Mix, Instrumental Club Mix, Martijn Ten Veldon Instrumental Remix and Tomcraft Remix) plus the hidden track 'Fanfare'. Data.
UK single off the alternative hip-hop artist's 2001 album, 'Princess Superstar Is'. The Clean version is backed with the Dirty version, 45 King Remix (Clean) & 45 King remix (Dirty).
Limited Australian two CD pressing of the New York-based white female rapper's Best Of album comes with a bonus CD featuring her 25 track My Machine album, originally released in 2005. Disc One features 14 of her finest moments including 'Bad Babysitter', F*ck Me On The Dancefloor' and 'Perfect (Exceeder)'. Central Station. 2007.
Straight outta New York City-behold hip-hop's enchantress Princess Superstar - the mind-bending DIY hip-hop fashionista, the hilarious and brilliant songwriter, the voice straight from the crazy zones deep in the gut, that will change you forever. With three independently released albums under her belt, Princess Superstar has seen her career kick into overdrive since 2000's 'Last of the 20th Century Composers.' That's why she has teamed up with Rapster, Studio K7's new hip hop imprint, to unleash her latest and greatest upon the masses. Featuring special guests like the High and Mighty, Herbaliser, J Zone and Kool Keith, Princess Superstar Is marks Princess Superstar as hip hop royalty indeed.
Taken from the 2002 album, '18'. Seven non-LP tracks, 'Jam For The Ladies' (Radio Mix, Voodoo Child Remix, Nevins Club Blaster Mix, Fancy's Mix, Nevins Reggae Dub Banger), 'Bed', & 'Ace Love'. Mute. 2003.