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Last year, with the self-release of her 1992 mixtape, she catapulted herself to the next level, solidifying her position as one to watch. She is not only a brilliant rapper & lyricist but a feminist icon who is unapologetically herself, and aligns equally with the values of punk rock and riot grrl, ‘90s R&B, and the best of forward-thinking hip-hop.
Like most rap artists, Princess Nokia raps about her experiences. The lyrics are sharp and articulate, delving into her past, difficult childhood and family roots. Her sound is fresh and distinctive and she uses words to demonstrate her power as a woman. Some of her lyrics might seem oddly sexist for a self-confessed feminist, but this is part of her power. She takes ownership and plays around with expectations of her gender, showing us all that we can express ourselves how we want to. I loved this album and look forward to seeing how Princess Nokia continues to develop as an artist. NB. EXPLICIT LYRICS - NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN OR THOSE EASILY OFFENDED!