Monie Love
- Down to Earth [Warner Bros., 1990] A-
- In a Word or 2 [Warner Bros., 1993]
Consumer Guide Reviews:
Down to Earth [Warner Bros., 1990]
Set loose on a saturated market, female rappers must overcome overproduction--like the indie rockers before them, they're competing for a store of compelling musical ideas that's clearly diminishing even though its limits will never be determined. But rhymewise--contentwise--they're just getting started. Connected to the street and her family's front steps, Monie's shtick is proud rather than hostile, as in "R U Single," where she sees through a casanova's bullshit to what's "cute and smart" about him. She radiates sisterhood even though she concentrates on the guys, and positivity and tradition even though her only political/cultural move is "Swiney Swiney," the most disgusting antimeat song you ever heard. And she finds way more than her statistical share of beats. Cute and smart--also tough. A-
In a Word or 2 [Warner Bros., 1993]
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