All Artists: La Femme NIKITA Title: nom de code: NIKITA Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: She Records Release Date: 6/26/2007 Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 842841053537 |
La Femme NIKITA nom de code: NIKITA Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
The long awaited debut album from La Femme NIKITA hits stores! MTV's Making The Band 3, 1st season finalist Natasha Walton, better known as La Femme NIKITA hails from Texarkana, Texas. Natasha has been singing church sol... more » | |
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Product Description The long awaited debut album from La Femme NIKITA hits stores! MTV's Making The Band 3, 1st season finalist Natasha Walton, better known as La Femme NIKITA hails from Texarkana, Texas. Natasha has been singing church solos, performing in talent shows and writing her own songs since the age of 7. At 13 she started rapping, thus her alter ego La Femme NIKITA was born. After her 18th birthday, she decided to take a chance at furthering her career by moving to New York, having been influenced by artists such as Mary J. Blige, Lauryn Hill, Nas, Notorious B.I.G. and Jay-Z. Natasha signed with the prominent independent label She Records. |
CD ReviewsFinally! A new female emcee who's worth listening to! Sean Fisher | Shreveport, LA USA | 08/13/2007 (4 out of 5 stars) "Nikita is able to span the gamut of contemporary and classic hip hop idioms, and shouldn't be pigeonholed as a "dirty south" style artist simply because she hails from the Lone Star State. She has an outstanding vocal range and a keen sense of phrasing - her rhymes are delivered in a smooth and rhythmic manner, as opposed to the staccato full automatic approach espoused by many other emcees these days. It was as if I was blind, listening to a movie through earphones, taking in the visual portions of the movie through an audio track that described actions I couldn't see. With 17 scene selections to choose from, nom de code: NIKITA is a tense, polished, well-recorded Hip Hop/Rap album that demonstrates skilled production, with an incredible amount of social commentary! Think Master P's "Mama's Bad Boy", mixed with the Hot Boys' "Get It How U Live", with a little of Lauryn Hill's "Miseducation" sprinkled on top! Hooray for the new female emcee! She's hot, young, and certainly deserves the spotlight!"
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