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What's most brilliant are her lyrics, which are laugh-out-loud funny. For where other female rappers do super-explicit sex rhymes, and mirror the witless bravado of their male counterparts, Princess Superstar spins an altogether more playful, ironic line of tease. If her turntables ever seize up, a career in stand-up beckons. (unknown)
Smart, funny, and playfully pornographic. (unknown)
Princess Superstar is an essential slice of purple prose for both the hip-hop and post-Cosmo sets. (unknown)
Rarely a second passes without the New Yorker impressing with her dazzling lyrical flow. (unknown)
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Sa smart, relentlessly funny party record that takes the proud-slut posturing of Lil' Kim and Foxy Brown to the next level. (unknown)
(Princess Superstar) does it with wit, unexpected imagery "Eating Cinnabons at a mall on Mars," and utter lack of respect for genre boundaries. But it's Princess's barbed observations, such as her wish to emulate Eminem and play to "a million white faces in Dayton", that make this album a bit of a treasure. (unknown)
Top-Shelf lyricsSdropping pop-culture references with skill and precision, Princess Superstar earns her cocky moniker. (unknown)
Positively dripping with postmodern panache. (unknown)
Princess Superstar is a downtown Manhattan Diva. (unknown)
What makes the bold and the beautiful Princess Superstar irresistible is her sense of humor. (unknown)
Her approach is fresh and funny as hell, and the record simply sounds like no others out there. (unknown)
Forget your Eminems and all that soft-core shit-have a gander at this! (unknown)
Super-sly hip hop with jaw-droppingly clever lyrics and creative sampling. (unknown)
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