Monday, May 24, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
A funky new era: why women MCs are ruling UK clubs again

Ms Dynamite, who made some of 2009's biggest club tracks. Photograph: David Lau
British female rappers have always been a breed apart. While their male counterparts have tended to wear their debt to US hip-hop greats with pride, the likes of Ms Dynamite and Stush have shied away from the explicit shock tactics employed by Americans such as Lil' Kim and Trina. Stush, the chipmunk-voiced chatterbox who first came to prominence in 2002 with the grime classic Dollar Sign, laughs at the thought of copying the Americans. "Over here, if you came out with that talk, you'd just get people going, 'Oh, that girl's a slag, man!' All the guys would switch on you, you'd get no respect."
Funky bears similarities to turn-of-the-century UK garage – which may be why some familiar names have resurfaced, such as Stush and Ms Dynamite. Like Lady Chann, they have both released essential club tracks over the past year that balance a matriarchal, no-nonsense stance with lubriciousness and levity. They have been absent for different reasons, though.
Ms Dynamite seemed to disappear in the wake of Judgement Days, her 2005 follow-up to her Mercury prize-winning debut A Little Deeper. "I was quite a new mum at that point," she explains. "I reckon I did the second album half-heartedly. I might have been in the studio feeling like I was focused, but my head was actually thinking: I wonder how my son is? So I decided I wasn't ready to come back to music."
Now, Ms Dynamite feels ready. She was responsible for two crucial UK funky cuts in 2009 – the propulsive, rattling Get Low (Crackish), produced by Rinse FM boss Geeneus, and the frenetic, tough-as-nails Bad Gyal, produced by Sticky. "It's cocky, confident and self-assured," she says of the latter. "There's a kind of arrogance, but this is a cool, fun arrogance. Not putting anyone down. Just being that confident in yourself." A new single with Zinc, Wile Out, is a metallic, harder-edged take on funky house; Ms Dynamite is once again on fine form on it, switching adeptly between singing and classic dancefloor MCing, exhorting a crowd to "gwaan, get deep, make a scene, wile out!" in rapid-fire patois.
Ms Dynamite's transition out of and back into the music industry was a smooth one. "My record company were pretty supportive. I think some of them were genuine, they had kids of their own and they understood. Others were just like, well, we're not going to get anything out of her in this state anyway, it'd be a waste of money." She pauses. "Creativity's one of those things you can't fake."
Article by: Alex Macpherson
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Ms Dynamite Live @ The Stratford Circus
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
ms dynamite to launch 2010 comeback with headline gig
Starting things as she means to go on, the London-born singer has been announced as headliner for one night of the Red Bull Music Academy’s month-long festivities. The February 12 event, hosted by Sin City and Hyponik at Brixton’s newly reopened Plan B, will see two rooms packed with bass-friendly, UK nurtured talents, including roots legend David ‘RamJam’ Rodigan, Sin City residents Hatcha & N-Type, Appleblim & Ramadanman, garage/dubstep heads El-B & J Da Flex, and the legendary jungle/d’n'b duo supreme, Kenny Ken and MC Skibadee. Expect to hear material both old and new from Ms Dynamite and, when her newest DJ Zinc collaboration ‘Wile Out’ drops, be ready to do just that. Welcome back boo.
Tickets are £8 in advance, £12 on the door.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Friday, January 15, 2010
Ms Dynamite Comeback!
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 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
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Ms Dynamite & Akala join 'Inner City Lives'
'Inner City Lives' is the first event to kick off Young London: Into Music - a collection of five events which are being produced and delivered in the five Olympic and Paralympic Host Boroughs of Greenwich, Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets and Waltham Forest between 26th June and 2nd August 2009.
By tapping into the next generation of east London talent, YL:IM are working with five delivery partners: Biggafish, Continental Drifts, Music Matrix, Urban Development and Rising Tide. The delivery partners will then be working with over 100 young people between 14 and 25 years old who will receive professional mentoring and the chance to work with established artists.
Ms Dynamite caused a sensation with her 2002 debut album 'A Little Deeper' leading to a clutch of MOBO, Brit and Mercury Music Prize awards. Following a recent stint on ITV's 'Hell's Kitchen', Ms Dynamite hinted at the release of a new album which will be her third following her last release 'Judgement Day.'
The self confessed black Shakespeare, Akala's won 2006's MOBO Award for best hip hop act with his debut album 'It's Not A Rumour', beating Kanye West and Busta Rhymes amongst others. He has rocked live spots on Radio 1 and toured with artists as diverse as Jay-Z, Christina Aguilera and Richard Ashcroft. His latest album 'Freedom Lasso' was lauded by the critics across the board.
Event: Rising Tide presents Inner City Lives
Date: Friday 26th June 2009
Doors: 7pm - 12am
Venue: Ocean, 270 Mare Street, Hackney, E8 1HE
Telephone: 020 8986 2327
Tickets: £6 / Rising Tide Box Office 07940 104 157 / Ticket Mania 020 8555 0044 Source















































