Friday, January 15, 2010

Ms Dynamite "Wile Out" Download


Ms Dynamite Comeback!

MS DYNAMITE has been quick to deny her appearance on Hell’s Kitchen is a secret ploy to relaunch her stuttering chart career.

But I can tell you the Mercury Award-winning rapper, who is cooking up a storm in the ITV1 show with chef MARCO PIERRE WHITE, has already recorded a single for when she hangs up her oven gloves. Her last big year was back in 2002.

A source said: “She’s desperate to get back on the music scene and knew a show as big as Hell’s Kitchen could revive her career.

“She has already recorded the video to go with her new single, Bad Gyal, using the UK’s best female freestyle dancers.”

She should get Marco dancing in her video. Now that would be dynamite.

Ms. Dynamite Bio

Ms. Dynamite Active years: 00s
Ms. Dynamite Genres: Electronic, Soul, Garage, R&B, Contemporary R&B, Urban, 2-Step/British Garage
Ms. Dynamite Top hits: Dy-Na-Mi-Tee, It Takes More - Radio 1 Live Lounge, It Takes More - Album Version (Edited), Put Him Out, Judgement Day.


About Ms. Dynamite:
Ms. Dynamite (aka Niomi McLean-Daley) grew up in North London, listening to reggae and turning to hip-hop at the age of 12. Even when she wanted to become either a primary school teacher or a social worker, her passion for music was stronger. After starting out in a pirate radio station called RAW FM, Ms. Dynamite met Richard Forbes (aka Sticky) in a West End club. The two began working on her debut single, "Boo!," licensed from DJ Jason Kaye's Social Circles label to London Records.

Punch, Salaam Remi, Tony Kelly, and Dave Kelly produced her first full-length record in Miami, New York, and Jamaica. A Little Deeper featured the hit singles "Dy-Na-Mi-Tee" and "It Takes More." In September 2002, Ms. Dynamite became the first black female artist achieving a Mercury Music Prize, beating favorites the Streets, the Coral, and even music legend David Bowie. Three years later, she released her second album, Judgement Days.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010