Impressive solo debut release from the former Outdaville femcee ‘if this debut is anything to go by, she’s gonna be turning more than a few heads for quite some time. Four cuts here of pure undiluted honesty, delivere...
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Impressive solo debut release from the former Outdaville femcee
‘if this debut is anything to go by, she’s gonna be turning more than a few heads for quite some time. Four cuts here of pure undiluted honesty, delivered with a professional finesse & an air of attitude all wrapped up very seductively. Looks like we got a new star on our hands. 5/5.’
Update Magazine
‘From Nottingham’s Outdaville crew comes a superb solo debut EP from the finest femme-c you’ve heard in an age. C-Mone’s voice is the key, both tough and touching, true and freewheelingly playful. … A great debut, a voice you won’t hear represented anywhere else in hip hop. Go get.’
DJ Mag 5/9/03
‘C-mone reintroduces herself … showing she’s just as much a mighty MC as the rest of the Notts kids… if this is any indication she’ll be going far, far, further.’
Undercover
‘C-Mone is the definition of independent woman … she has gone to establish herself as one of Son Records’ best-selling solo artists with an eponymous debut EP which lit up the UK rap underground’
Dazed & Confused Feb ‘04
‘C-Mone comes across as a very likeable MC and displays the ability to approach different subject matters in an enlightened manner, technically tight with few filler
lines, I feel she is the one for the future’
British Hip Hop.com
‘UK Chant is one of the tightest hip hop tracks by a female emcee in the UK – period. Brilliant.’
DJ Excalibah – 1Xtra
‘This EP … is definitely worth a mention… because C-Mone demonstrates a lot of promise. She has a great voice – charming and dainty’
Echoes Nov ‘03
‘Veering between being softly spoken and sassy, this femme fatale from Nottingham drops smooth rhymes over four tracks’
HHC 10/03
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