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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Sarai (Rap) |
| Record Label: |
Epic (USA) |
| Contributing Artist: |
Beau Dozier |
| Genre: |
R&B |
| Subgenre: |
Rap |
| Release Date: |
July 29, 2003 |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Intro 2. I Know 3. Mind Ya Business 4. Ladies 5. What Mama Told Me 6. It's Not a Fairytale 7. Pack Ya Bags 8. Swear (featuring Beau Dozier) 9. You Could Never 10. L.I.F.E. (featuring Jaguar) 11. It's Official 12. Mary Anne (featuring Black Coffey) 13. Black & White |
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Personnel: Sarai, Jaguar, Black Coffey (rap vocals, background vocals); Beau Dozier, Lei Juonia Sutton, Brandon "B-Stlyz" McKinney (various instruments); EST, Keith Mitchell, Derrick "DS" Hodge, Marquise Williams (background vocals). Producers include: Ali Theodore, Vinny Alfieri, Zach Danziger, Scott Storch, Sanchez. Sarai's a hard-edged female rapper weaned on NWA, straight out of Kingston, NY, a small, affluent community north of the mean streets of New York City. Not your standard hip-hop pedigree, but who listens to music for a pedigree? Sarai raps with the authority of Lil' Kim or Nas and the wit of Missy Elliot or Eminem. Speaking of that ubiquitous Detroit megastar, she has been dubbed the female Eminem in the occasional publication, an incredible oversimplification based partially on her twisted, acerbic, tight lyrics and penchance for story-raps, although mostly just for being a white rapper. Sarai displays a style that deftly crossbreeds the swaggering hooks of the Northeast with the crunked-o... |
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