Verse
as seen on myspace
mon 3/10/2008
Fresh Prince meets Saved by The Bell. That's how 21-year-old Natalia Cappuccini, aka Verse, describes her brand of feel-good hip-pop.
Born Natalia Keery-Fisher to a Jamaican father and Uruguayan mother, Cappuccini started acting at age six, appearing on several TV and radio shows in the United Kingdom, including the BBC sitcom All About Me and radio opera The Archers.
In 2005, two years after signing a deal with dance label All Around The World, the actress-turned-rapper released a single, Don't Play Nice, under the name Verbalicious. On the bravado-filled rap jam, Cappuccini sounds and looks like the Disney channel version of another petite British MC, Lady Sovereign.
Alas, Verbalicious' debut album, Don't Play Nice, Get Over It!, was shelved last year but Cappuccini bounced back by simultaneously going independent and dropping the tough-girl front. Earlier this year, she re-emerged as the friendlier Verbz – later changing her name to Verse – releasing Shopaholic and "Swagerrific," two Gwen Stefani-meets-Kid Sister tracks that had bloggers like Perez Hilton swooning.
On the very first entry of her MySpace blog, Verse is confident she's finally hitting the right notes: "I don't have a deal, but all that's about to CHANGE."
see: myspace.com/dontplayniceverbal
Updated: August 12, 2008.
project run away
daily dos
fri 11/30/2007
Morrissey tells NME: "Although I don't have anything against people from other countries, the higher the influx into England, the more the British identity disappears."
fun and games
daily dos
fri 2/23/2007
The cellphone ankle strap – make a statement by attaching your phone to a convenient area of your body. (via Gizmodo)
fun and games
daily dos
fri 2/23/2007
Four Guatemalan policemen are arrested in connection with the murder of three Salvadoran politicians. One of the victims was Eduardo D'Aubuisson, son of alleged death squad leader Roberto D'Aubuisson.
fun and games
daily dos
fri 2/23/2007
England's Prince Harry becomes the first royal family member to serve a tour of duty in a war zone in 25 years. He'll be dispatched to Iraq.
fun and games
daily dos
fri 2/23/2007
A Republican student club at NYU organizes a Find the Illegal Immigrant game.
fun and games
daily dos
fri 2/23/2007
Director Michel Gondry "solves" a Rubik's Cube with his nose. No need to record it backwards this time. (via Neatorama)
Lily Allen
whodat
thu 11/23/2006
Anyone into British music with a big beat, a la Gorillaz, is set to fall in love with the music of London cutie Lily Allen. Considered one of the U.K.'s top artists, alongside Coldplay and Robbie Williams, Allen will drop her debut album, Allright, Still, in the U.S. in just a few months. Already, the 21 year-old Allen has played a couple of sold-out shows in the U.S. promoting her digital-only Smile EP, to widespread acclaim from bloggers and music critics alike.
Equal parts cute and feisty, Allen owes her seemingly overnight fame to her good sense and great talents rather than to any record label’s marketing efforts. Unlike other musicians who became Internet-famous before even releasing an album – e.g., Clap Your Hands Say Yeah or Arctic Monkeys – Allen already had a record deal when the demos on her MySpace page started to blow up on the blogosphere. After proving to her label that her songs were ready for public consumption – and did not need additional polishing from any hot sh*t producer – her first single, Smile, immediately landed at number one on the British charts when it was released last summer.
With a very cool-sounding record that mixes soulful reggae samples with swanky R&B rhythms, Allen may have produced one of the most refreshing pop albums in years. Even when her lyrics are all about the boyfriend break-up, Allen's sassy delivery makes each bubblegum explosion snap like loose electrical wires. It’s a warm, bratty attitude with the same cosmopolitan vibe that has made Lady Sovereign and M.I.A. commercial successes. Just catch the first minute of her video for LDN and you'll know why she's both entitled the positive press and the wise-ass stance she strikes with such seductive confidence.
You can get a taste of what Lily Allen's world of sound is like when you download the two free mixtapes available on her official webpage. While you're there, don't miss the lyrics and staccato breakbeat and rollicking piano line on "Knock Em Out".
